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- D. Mccammon, Massimiliano Galeazzi, +12 authors Andrew E. Szymkowiak
- 2002
In the course of developing microcalorimeters as detectors for astronomical X-ray spectroscopy, we have undertaken an empirical characterization of non-ideal effects in the doped semiconductor… (More)
- Mauro T. F. Pivi, Mauro T. F. Pivi, +17 authors B. Smith
- 2008
Beam instability caused by the electron cloud has been observed in positron and proton storage rings, and it is expected to be a limiting factor in the performance of future colliders [1-3]. The… (More)
- Massimiliano Galeazzi, Dong Liu, +13 authors Andrew E. Szymkowiak
- 2007
- D. Acosta, Giorgio Apollinari, +69 authors Gyula Zilizi
- IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
- 2002
Presented are the main design features and performance results of the cathode strip chambers (CSCs) for the CMS Endcap Muon System. The six-plane structure of these chambers yields a spatial… (More)
- D. V. Martynov, Valery Victor Frolov, +199 authors Jeffrey Zweizig
- 2017
Quantum fluctuations in the phase and amplitude quadratures of light set limitations on the sensitivity of modern optical instruments. The sensitivity of the interferometric gravitational-wave… (More)
- B. Smith, D. Derksen
- 1998
A test rig was developed to measure the steady and unsteady hydrodynamic loads on a nuclear fuel bundle, as part of an investigation of wear in the fuel channels of pressurized heavy-water nuclear… (More)
- G. J. Field, B. Smith, K. Tse
- 1996
Fretting of the fuel channel pressure tube caused by the inlet fuel bundle, particularly at the rolled joint burnish mark, was found in the fuel channels at Bruce A, B and Darlington Nuclear… (More)
- D. Liu, Massimiliano Galeazzi, +12 authors Andrew E. Szymkowiak
- 2002
Non-ohmic behavior of doped silicon and germanium can be empirically explained using a hot-electron model, which is motivated by the hot-electron effect in metals at low temperatures. This model… (More)