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Dimensional tunability from two dimensions to one dimension is demonstrated for the first time using an artificial superlattice method in synthesizing 1D stripes from 2D layered materials. The 1D confinement of layered Sr2IrO4 induces distinct 1D quantum‐confined electronic states, as observed from optical spectroscopy and resonant inelastic X‐ray scattering. This 1D superlattice approach is generalizable...
We propose a new scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) technique that can realize the three-dimensional (3D) characterization of vacancies, lighter and heavier dopants with high precision. Using multislice STEM imaging and diffraction simulations of β-Ga2O3 and SrTiO3, we show that selecting a small range of low scattering angles can make the contrast of the defect-containing atomic columns...
This paper discusses the design of a gas flow system for a 1 kHz repetition rate trigatron based spark gap. The system requires a flow rate high enough to clear the gas from the gap in under 1 ms while also maintaining the required operating pressure. The gap is a trigatron based design with an alumina insulated tungsten trigger pin. A 20 kV positive polarity pulse, with a 20 ns risetime, is applied...
This paper describes the system integration of a four element, nonlinear transmission (NLTL) array. The HPM system components include a negative polarity 40 kV capacitor charging supply, a trigatron spark gap, a solid-state trigger generator, four delay lines with biasing coils, four coaxial ferrimagnetic NLTLs with biasing coils, eight dc current supplies, and four TEM horn antennas. A National Instruments...
This paper presents a design and implementation of a 1 kHz, 10 kV, positively pulsed trigger generator with an average risetime of 44 ns for use in a coaxial ferrimagnetic Nonlinear Transmission Line (NLTL) High Power Microwave (HPM) system. The pulse trigger generator is based on two stacked 4 kV current-controlled n-type thyristors in a low inductance package capable of driving inductive loads with...
An all solid-state high power microwave (HPM) source is constructed using a photoconductive semiconductor switch (PCSS) based HV pulse generator to drive a sulfur hexaflouride (SF6) insulated coaxial ferrimagnetic nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) which feeds a TEM horn antenna. The PCSS was fabricated from high purity semi-insulating (HPSI) 4H-SiC and is illuminated with 2 mJ from a frequency tripled...
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