Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Journal Volume 16, pp. 779–785. (2014). J. Berthier, K.A. Brakke, E. Berthier.
Read More »Applied Physics
Ultra-fast pulsed microwave plasma breakdown: evidence of various ignition modes
Plasma Sources Science and Technology , 2014 , Volume 23 Number 1. Emile Carbone , Sander Nijdam.
Read More »112-Pixel Arrays of High-Efficiency STJ X-Ray Detectors
Journal of Low Temperature Physics, March 2014. S. Friedrich, J. Harris, W. K. Warburton, M. H. Carpenter, J. A. Hall, R. Cantor.
Read More »Transmutation of minor actinides in the pressurized water reactors
Contribution to BWR stability analysis Part I: Analytical approach using a reduced order model
Annals of Nuclear Energy, Volume 67, May 2014, Pages 129–145. Roberto Suárez-Ántola and José-Job Flores-Godoy
Read More »Advanced surveillance of Resistance Temperature Detectors in Nuclear Power Plants
In situ study of HfO2 atomic layer deposition on InP(100)
Appl. Phys. Lett. 102, 171602 (2013). H. Dong, B. Brennan, D. Zhernokletov, J. Kim, C. L. Hinkle, R. M. Wallace.
Read More »Indirect laser-induced breakdown of transparent thin gel layer for sensitive trace element detection
Appl. Phys. Lett. 102, 244101 (2013). Junshan Xiu, Xueshi Bai, Erwan Negre, Vincent Motto-Ros, Jin Yu.
Read More »High-performance giant-magnetoresistance junctions based on the all-Heusler architecture with matched energy bands and Fermi surfaces
Role of Ocean in the Variability of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall
Hot spot runaway in thin film photovoltaics and related structures
Simple nonlinear systems and navigating catastrophes
Data-based matched-mode source localization for a moving source.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2014 Mar;135(3):1218-30. Yang TC.
Read More »Dual character of excited charge carriers in graphene on Ni(111)
Final-state effects in photoemission experiments from graphene on Ni(111)
Eur. Phys. J. B (2013) 86: 225. Thorben Haarlammert, Luca Bignardi, Carsten Winter, Gerhard Fecher, Petra Rudolf, Helmut Zacharias.
Read More »
Advances in Engineering Advances in Engineering features breaking research judged by Advances in Engineering advisory team to be of key importance in the Engineering field. Papers are selected from over 10,000 published each week from most peer reviewed journals.