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    Design, Fabrication, and Comparative Study of Electronically Tunable Active Filters by Umesh Kumar, P. Bhushan Mital

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Active and Passive Electronic Components…”
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    Calibration of the Falcon Solid‐state Energetic Electron Detector (SEED) by R. Cress, C. A. Maldonado, M. Coulter, K. Haak, R. L. Balthazor, M. G. McHarg, D. Barton, K. Greene, C. D. Lindstrom

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Abstract The Falcon Solid‐state Energetic Electron Detector (FalconSEED) is an energetic charged particle sensor that has been developed and tested at the United States Air Force Academy in an effort to monitor electron flux across the energy range of 14 to 145 keV in geosynchronous orbit. …”
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    Experimental Results of Electron Method for Remote Spacecraft Charge Sensing by M. T. Bengtson, K. T. Wilson, H. Schaub

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The concept discussed in this paper uses a co‐orbiting servicing spacecraft to measure the energies of secondary electrons or photoelectrons that are emitted from the target object with initial energies of a few electron volts. …”
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    Electron and light hyperbolicity correlation in α-CaGe_{2} by Han Gao, Xuejin Zhang, Chao Ding, Mingzheng Wang, Juan Wang, Bo Yang, Mingwen Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The transition of electron hyperbolicity from type-I to type-II, induced by varying the chemical potential of electrons, also triggers a similar transition in light hyperbolicity. …”
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    Absorption of a twisted photon by an electron in strong magnetic field by A. A. Shchepkin, D. V. Grosman, I. I. Shkarupa, D. V. Karlovets

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We examine the absorption cross sections and their dependence on the parameters of the incident photon and the initial Landau electron. It is found that total absorption cross sections decrease as angular momentum of the incident photon increases and increase as angular momentum of the initial electron grows. …”
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    Study of charged Lepton Flavor Violation in electron muon interactions by Ran Ding, Jingshu Li, Meng Lu, Zhengyun You, Zijian Wang, Qiang Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We investigate the possible charged Lepton Flavor Violation (cLFV) processes mediated by an extra massive neutral gauge boson Z′ in electron muon interactions, either at a proposed electron muon collider or in a fixed target experiment with high-energy muon beam hitting electrons in the target. …”
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    MPicker: visualizing and picking membrane proteins for cryo-electron tomography by Xiaofeng Yan, Shudong Li, Weilin Huang, Hao Wang, Tianfang Zhao, Mingtao Huang, Niyun Zhou, Yuan Shen, Xueming Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Advancements in cryo-electron tomography (cryoET) allow the structure of macromolecules to be determined in situ, which is crucial for studying membrane protein structures and their interactions in the cellular environment. …”
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    Carbon Nanotube Composites for Electronic Packaging Applications: A Review by Lavanya Aryasomayajula, Klaus-Juergen Wolter

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The focus of this paper is mainly to review the importance of these composites in the field of electronics packaging.…”
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