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Radial equilibrium of toroidal plasmas.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976)
Fabricating Van der Waals heterostructures with air sensitive materials : a study of flake Bi₂Sr₂CaCu₂08₊x.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018)
The ground state and angular distributions of Ag18Ì
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965)
Higher levels of the transmon qubit
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)
This thesis discusses recent experimental work in measuring the properties of higher levels in transmon qubit systems. The first part includes a thorough overview of transmon devices, explaining the principles of the device ...
Field emission from a multiple emitter composite cathode.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965)
Temperature gradients in a dry Wilson Cloud Chamber
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1957)
New results from the gravitational lensing of galaxies
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
We use a sample of 53 elliptical galaxies which are lensing background emission-line galaxies and have been observed by the SLACS collaboration using HST and SDSS to place constraints on the post-Newtonian parameter 7 and ...
Neutron-deuteron breakup and quasielastic scattering
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
Quasielastic scattering and deuteron breakup in the 200 MeV region is studied by impinging a pulsed neutron beam on a deuterium target at the Weapons Neutron Research facility at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center. The ...
Centrality dependence of two-particle correlations in relativistic heavy ion collisions
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
Results on the centrality dependence of two-particle correlations in Au+Au collisions at ... 200GeV are presented. A particular focus is devoted to investigating any anomalous behavior in the centrality dependence of ...
Wireless transfer of electric power
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
In this dissertation, I describe the design and construction of a system which can transfer electric power wirelessly. This is accomplished using inductive, near-field, non-radiative coupling between self-resonant copper ...