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  • 1
    ISSN: 1089-7674
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: OMEGA, a 60-beam, 351 nm, Nd:glass laser with an on-target energy capability of more than 40 kJ, is a flexible facility that can be used for both direct- and indirect-drive targets and is designed to ultimately achieve irradiation uniformity of 1% on direct-drive capsules with shaped laser pulses (dynamic range (approximately-greater-than)400:1). The OMEGA program for the next five years includes plasma physics experiments to investigate laser–matter interaction physics at temperatures, densities, and scale lengths approaching those of direct-drive capsules designed for the 1.8 MJ National Ignition Facility (NIF); experiments to characterize and mitigate the deleterious effects of hydrodynamic instabilities; and implosion experiments with capsules that are hydrodynamically equivalent to high-gain, direct-drive capsules. Details are presented of the OMEGA direct-drive experimental program and initial data from direct-drive implosion experiments that have achieved the highest thermonuclear yield (1014 DT neutrons) and yield efficiency (1% of scientific breakeven) ever attained in laser-fusion experiments. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We present direct current (dc) magnetization M(T,H) and alternating current (ac) susceptibility χac(T,H,f) data for the quasi-one-dimensional molecule-based ferrimagnet [MnTPP]::+[TCNE].−⋅2PhMe (TPP=meso-tetraphenylporphyrinato, TCNE=tetracyanoethylene). Static scaling of the real part χ′ of the ac susceptibility and data collapse of M(T,H) over a limited reduced temperature range above Tc≈13 K lead to the critical exponents γ≈1.6, β≈0.5, and δ≈4.2. Below Tc, χac depends sensitively on frequency and exhibits a striking double-peak structure similar to that found in reentrant spin glasses. Possible models for the frequency dependence of the peaks observed in χac are discussed. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 3
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 68 (1996), S. 894-896 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Most polymer electroluminescent devices to date are represented as tunnel diodes and operate under direct-current (dc) driving field. Here we report the fabrication of symmetrically configured alternating-current (ac) light-emitting (SCALE) devices based on conjugated polymers. The new devices consist of an emissive polymer layer sandwiched between two redox polymer layers. This configuration enables the SCALE devices to work under both forward and reverse dc bias as well as in ac modes. The nearly ohmic electrode/redox polymer contacts improve the charge injection efficiency significantly and make the SCALE device operation insensitive to electrode work functions. Symmetric operation supports the key role of redox polymer/emissive polymer interface states. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 105 (1996), S. 9214-9226 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: We present the results of semiemiprical quantum chemical calculations on oligomers of poly(p-pyridyl vinylene) (PPyV) and poly(p-pyridine) (PPy). The presence of a nitrogen heteroatom in the conjugated backbone of these polymers presents a potentially severe breaking of both spatial and charge-conjugation symmetry (CCS), and the addition of nonbonding (n) orbitals has potentially major effects on the photophysics of these systems. Geometries are optimized at the PM3 Hartree–Fock level for neutral, singly charged and doubly charged oligomers. We find that the geometric distortions associated with polaron formation are centered on the vinylene linkages in PPyV-based systems and on the interring bonds in the PPy-based systems. We discuss the electronic structure at the PM3 level applying configuration interaction between singly excited states (SCI), and we demonstrate that the lowest-lying (n→π*) states of the ideal polymer chain are well above the lowest (π→π*) states, leading to strong fluorescence in these systems. Nonplanarity, however, leads to substantial mixing of the (π→π*) and (n→π*) manifolds, thereby altering this conclusion. We calculate absorption spectra for neutral, singly charged (polaron), doubly charged (bipolaron), and triplet-state oligomers using the intermediate neglect of differential overlap/single-excitation configuration interaction (INDO/SCI) technique. For PPyV, comparison of oligomers with differing spatial symmetry allows the isolation of the effects of CCS breaking. All calculated spectra are in good agreement with experimental results and indicate that the symmetry breaking due to the nitrogen heteroatom is weak. In particular, the polaron induces a two-peak in-gap feature into the absorption spectrum and the bipolaron a single-peak feature, as is seen in the analogous all-hydrocarbon polymers. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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