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  • 11
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    Optical and quantum electronics 27 (1995), S. 447-451 
    ISSN: 1572-817X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A novel self-align method has been developed for the fabrication of 980 nm ridge waveguide laser diodes. It utilizes the facts that (1) the thickness of photoresist on the ridge top is substantially less than that in its vicinity and (2) their respective exposure times differ accordingly. Except for replacing the second photolithographic step with a simple flood-exposure, the fabrication procedure is identical to that for conventional ridge waveguide laser diodes. No additional materials or processing steps are required. As a result, the laser fabrication is significantly simplified with excellent reproducibility.
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  • 12
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    Flow, turbulence and combustion 19 (1968), S. 220-233 
    ISSN: 1573-1987
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Summary The isothermal p-V relation for Al2O3 at 295 °K is established by using a polynomial quadratic in p to represent the isothermal bulk modulus, B T, as a function of pressure. The second order derivative of B T with respect to pressure at p=0 is evaluated from available ultrasonic data. Comparison between experimental compression measurements and the present calculated results shows excellent agreement up to at least 1 megabar. It also shows that there seems to exist a phase transition in the neighborhood of 1.3 megabars. The pressure variations of the Grüneisen parameter, the volume coefficient of thermal expansion, and the specific heats are also investigated in the range from 0 to 150 kilobar. It is found that these properties decrease with increasing pressure.
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  • 13
    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The Ge thickness, x, of NiAuGe(5 nm/45 nm/xnm)/ZrB2(50 nm)/Au(20 nm) ohmic contacts to n-lnGaAs was varied between 0 and 20 nm. The microstructures of these contacts, after annealing at 270°C, were investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and correlated with the respective specific contact resistances. In the absence of Ge, a Ni-Ga-As phase was formed at the metal-semiconductor interface and the specific contact resistance was high (0.63 Ωmm). When thicknesses of x = 10 nm or x = 15 nm of Ge were added, Ni-Ge-As phases were observed, but they were replaced by AuGeAs and NiGe when x = 20 nm. The specific contact resistance was a minimum (0.11 Ωmm) for this composition. Ge was clearly beneficial for ohmic-contact formation. The low-temperature I–V characteristics of the contact containing the largest amount of Ge (that is, x = 20 nm) indicated that electron tunnelling through degenerately-Ge-doped regions was not the dominant ohmic mechanism in these contacts.
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  • 14
    ISSN: 1573-2665
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We report a child in whom dihydropteridine reductase deficiency was diagnosed prenatally because of an affected sibling and who was treated from birth with apparent good response. This family has been reported before (Firgairaet al., 1980, 1981, 1983; Lipsonet al., 1984; Cottonet al., 1986; Dahlet al., 1988). The parents are Lebanese Muslims who are first cousins, and their first and third children, both male, are well. The third child was diagnosed as normalin utero (Firgairaet al., 1983). The second child, the subject of an early report (Lipsonet al., 1984), has dihydropteridine reductase deficiency. The dihydropteridine reductase is non-functional due to an amino acid insertion (Howellset al., 1990).
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    Journal of engineering mathematics 25 (1991), S. 31-62 
    ISSN: 1573-2703
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract For laminar dispersion in wall-bounded straight channels, a rigorous method of solution to the basic convective diffusion equation is developed by using the Green's function. The method leads to a self-consistent and computationally useful procedure for the determination of the concentration distribution at arbitrary times. The dispersion approximation of Gill and Sankarasubramanian [5,6] and the alternative approach of Smith [14, 15] for the transverse mean concentration are critically examined. It is shown that these latter methods are valid only under restricted conditions. For initial-value problems where the dispersion approximation applies, a purely algebraic method, distinctively different from the work of DeGance and Johns [10, 11] for the determination of the dispersion coefficients is developed. The truncated dispersion approximation for the area-weighted transverse mean concentration of an inert solute due to prescribed initial conditions in flows without internal sources is analyzed in detail. It is shown that, by using the central moments of the mean concentration distribution, suitable criteria for the applicability of the second-order approximation can be reasonably established. Results pertaining to a concentrated initial distribution in Poiscuille pipe flow are presented as an example.
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    Journal of engineering mathematics 28 (1994), S. 297-310 
    ISSN: 1573-2703
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract The multimode diffusion approximation for solute dispersion in transversely bounded shear flows owes its origin to the formal method of eigenmode expansion. It is put forth upon the premise that a quasi-steady condition termed the Taylor limit of equilibrium exists in the course of time when equilibrium estimates of the residual terms of the concentration distribution can be realistically made contingent to the evolution of their primary counterparts. By applying the Green's function for the diffusion equation, this paper provides a qualifying account for the establishment of the Taylor limit. A method of successive approximations is derived for the determination of the principal mode coefficient functions with the inclusion of bulk reaction and longitudinal diffusion. The resulting equations governing the evolution of these mode coefficient functions are truncated to conform to the multimode diffusion type and the special Taylor-limit results given by Smith are easily deduced. Examples are given to illustrate the attainment of a convergent solution.
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