Browsing MIT Theses by Title
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Spin-axis alignment of Koronis family asteroids
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995) -
Spin-dependent deep inelastic positron scattering from a polarized helium-3 internal gas target
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997) -
Spin-down of a stratified, rotating fluid,
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974) -
Spin-obit coupling in optical superlattices
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)Quantum simulation is emerging as an exciting and active frontier in atomic physics. It allows us not only to verify existing models with high precision, but also to engineer novel systems with strong correlations and ... -
Spin-orbit and magnetic proximity layers on Pauli limited superconducting thin films
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988) -
Spin-orbit coupled Bose gases
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)Quantum simulation is a very active and growing field. Various quantum systems can be used to emulate existing materials in an accurate and controllable way, as well as to generate new states of matter that have not been ... -
Spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates with observation of a stripe phase
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)In this work we build a new spin-orbit coupling experiment to observe the supersolidlike stripe phase. The phase diagram of a 1-dimensional spin-orbit coupled Bose- Einstein condensate shows several interesting phases ... -
Spin-orbit coupling and supersolidity in ultracold quantum gases
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)Ultracold quantum gases provide a clean, isolated, and controllable platform for simulating and characterizing complex physical phenomena. In this thesis, I present several experiments on realizing one-dimensional spin-orbit ... -
Spin-orbit resonance of Mercury.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969) -
Spin-orbit torque switching of compensated ferrimagnetic cobalt-terbium alloys
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)Spintronic devices promise to be an energy efficient alternative to complementary metal oxide semiconductor devices for logic and memory. However, in order to be more competitive, further reductions in switching energy and ... -
Spin-spin couplings in two limits : experimental, theoretical, and computational studies of dipole-coupled nuclear spins in solids
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994) -
Spin-squeezing of ⁸⁷Rb via optical measurement
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)This project aims to reduce measurement uncertainty in atomic clocks by squeezing the collective spin of atoms. Spin-squeezing reduces noise below the standard quantum limit where precision scales as 1/ [square root of] ... -
Spinal codes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)Spinal codes are a new class of rateless codes that enable wireless networks to cope with time-varying channel conditions in a natural way, without requiring any explicit bit rate selection. The key idea in the code is the ... -
Spinal cord implants for nerve regeneration
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)It has only been in the last couple decades that the potential for regeneration in the spinal cord became accepted. However, there is still no proven method for enabling this regeneration. An implant model was developed ... -
Spinal cord regression via collagen entubulation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)(cont.) days) post-implantation. Histological and immunohistochemical analyses showed severe fibrous and glial scar formation in Groups I and III, less fibrous scarring in Group II and very little scar manifesting in Groups ... -
The spindle checkpoint : Bubs, Mads, and chromosome-microtubule attachment in budding yeast
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)(cont.) DNA damage response, we hypothesize that the perinuclear pool of Mad proteins may be required for spindle checkpoint-independent functions such as invoking metaphase arrest following DNA damage. -
The spindles stop : Lowell, Massachusetts, and Manchester, New Hampshire respond to the collapse of the New England textile industry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995) -
Spingineering : quantum control in the presence of relaxation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)For certain problems quantum resources can exponentially increase computing power, but these quantum resources are very fragile in practice. When a quantum system interacts with an external environment, it undergoes ... -
Spinning of synthetic spider silk-like fibers and ex vivo rheology of spider silk
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)Spider silk has been hailed as nature's super-fiber based on its mechanical properties. A synthetic analog would have numerous applications, from the textile industry to suspension cables for bridges. This thesis discusses ... -
Spinning off new ventures from research institutions outside high tech entrepreneurial areas
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002)In this thesis, I examine how spinning off new ventures from academic institutions works in an environment outside developed high tech clusters and how it affects models of ventures. I examine these questions by studying ...