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2. The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source
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Andersen, K.H., Argyriou, D.N, Jackson, A.J., Houston, J., Henry, P.F., Deen, P.P., Toft-Petersen, R., Beran, P., Strobl, M., Arnold, T., Wacklin-Knecht, H., Tsapatsaris, N., Oksanen, E., Woracek, R., Schweika, W., Mannix, D., Hiess, A., Kennedy, S., Kirstein, O., Petersson Årsköld, S., Taylor, J., Hagen, M.E., Laszlo, G., Kanaki, K., Piscitelli, F., Khaplanov, A., Stefanescu, I., Kittelmann, Th., Pfeiffer, D., Hall-Wilton, R., Lopez, C.I., Aprigliano, G., Whitelegg, L., Moreira, F.Y., Olsson, M., Bordallo, H.N., Martín-Rodríguez, D., Schneider, H., Sharp, M., Hartl, M., Nagy, G., Ansell, S., Pullen, S., Vickery, A., Fedrigo, A., Mezei, F., Arai, M., Heenan, R.K., Halcrow, W., Turner, D., Raspino, D., Orszulik, A., Cooper, J., Webb, N., Galsworthy, P., Nightingale, J., Langridge, S., Elmer, J., Frielinghaus, H., Hanslik, R., Gussen, A., Jaksch, S., Engels, R., Kozielewski, T., Butterweck, S., Feygenson, M., Harbott, P., Poqué, A., Schwaab, A., Lieutenant, K., Violini, N., Voigt, J., Brückel, T., Koenen, M., Kämmerling, H., Babcock, E., Salhi, Z., Wischnewski, A., Heynen, A., Désert, S., Jestin, J., Porcher, F., Fabrèges, X., Fabrèges, G., Annighöfer, B., Klimko, S., Dupont, Th., Robillard, Th., Goukassov, A., Longeville, S., Alba-Simionesco, Ch., Bourges, Ph., Guyon Le Bouffy, J., Lavie, P., Rodrigues, S., Calzada, E., Lerche, M., Schillinger, B., Schmakat, Ph., Schulz, M., Seifert, M., Lohstroh, W., Petry, W., Neuhaus, J., Loaiza, L., Tartaglione, A., Glavic, A., Schütz, S., Stahn, J., Lehmann, E., Morgano, M., Schefer, J., Filges, U., Klauser, Ch., Niedermayer, Ch., Fenske, J., Nowak, G., Rouijaa, M., Siemers, D.J., Kiehn, R., Müller, M., Carlsen, H., Udby, L., Lefmann, K., Birk, J.O., Holm-Dahlin, S., Bertelsen, M., Hansen, U. Bengaard, Olsen, M.A., Christensen, M., Iversen, K., Christensen, N.B., Rønnow, H.M., Freeman, P.G., Hauback, B.C., Kolevatov, R., Llamas-Jansa, I., Orecchini, A., Sacchetti, F., Petrillo, C., Paciaroni, A., Tozzi, P., Zanatta, M., Luna, P., Herranz, I., del Moral, O.G., Huerta, M., Magán, M., Mosconi, M., Abad, E., Aguilar, J., Stepanyan, S., Bakedano, G., Vivanco, R., Bustinduy, I., Sordo, F., Martínez, J.L., Lechner, R.E., Villacorta, F.J., Šaroun, J., Lukáš, P., Markó, M., Zanetti, M., Bellissima, S., del Rosso, L., Masi, F., Bovo, C., Chowdhury, M., De Bonis, A., Di Fresco, L., Scatigno, C., Parker, S.F., Fernandez-Alonso, F., Colognesi, D., Senesi, R., Andreani, C., Gorini, G., Scionti, G., and Schreyer, A.
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- 2020
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3. Medium range order and structural relaxation in As–Se network glasses through FSDP analysis
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Golovchak, R., Lucas, P., Oelgoetz, J., Kovalskiy, A., York-Winegar, J., Saiyasombat, Ch, Shpotyuk, O., Feygenson, M., Neuefeind, J., and Jain, H.
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- 2015
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4. Local atomic structural investigations of precursory phenomenon of the hydrogen release from LiAlD4
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Sato, Toyoto, Tomiyasu, Keisuke, Ikeda, Kazutaka, Otomo, Toshiya, Feygenson, Mikhail, Neuefeind, Jörg, Yamada, Kazuyoshi, and Orimo, Shin-ichi
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- 2014
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5. The instrument suite of the European Spallation Source
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Andersen, K, Argyriou, D, Jackson, A, Houston, J, Henry, P, Deen, P, Toft-Petersen, R, Beran, P, Strobl, M, Arnold, T, Wacklin-Knecht, H, Tsapatsaris, N, Oksanen, E, Woracek, R, Schweika, W, Mannix, D, Hiess, A, Kennedy, S, Kirstein, O, Petersson Arskold, S, Taylor, J, Hagen, M, Laszlo, G, Kanaki, K, Piscitelli, F, Khaplanov, A, Stefanescu, I, Kittelmann, T, Pfeiffer, D, Hall-Wilton, R, Lopez, C, Aprigliano, G, Whitelegg, L, Moreira, F, Olsson, M, Bordallo, H, Martin-Rodriguez, D, Schneider, H, Sharp, M, Hartl, M, Nagy, G, Ansell, S, Pullen, S, Vickery, A, Fedrigo, A, Mezei, F, Arai, M, Heenan, R, Halcrow, W, Turner, D, Raspino, D, Orszulik, A, Cooper, J, Webb, N, Galsworthy, P, Nightingale, J, Langridge, S, Elmer, J, Frielinghaus, H, Hanslik, R, Gussen, A, Jaksch, S, Engels, R, Kozielewski, T, Butterweck, S, Feygenson, M, Harbott, P, Poque, A, Schwaab, A, Lieutenant, K, Violini, N, Voigt, J, Bruckel, T, Koenen, M, Kammerling, H, Babcock, E, Salhi, Z, Wischnewski, A, Heynen, A, Desert, S, Jestin, J, Porcher, F, Fabreges, X, Fabreges, G, Annighofer, B, Klimko, S, Dupont, T, Robillard, T, Goukassov, A, Longeville, S, Alba-Simionesco, C, Bourges, P, Guyon Le Bouffy, J, Lavie, P, Rodrigues, S, Calzada, E, Lerche, M, Schillinger, B, Schmakat, P, Schulz, M, Seifert, M, Lohstroh, W, Petry, W, Neuhaus, J, Loaiza, L, Tartaglione, A, Glavic, A, Schutz, S, Stahn, J, Lehmann, E, Morgano, M, Schefer, J, Filges, U, Klauser, C, Niedermayer, C, Fenske, J, Nowak, G, Rouijaa, M, Siemers, D, Kiehn, R, Muller, M, Carlsen, H, Udby, L, Lefmann, K, Birk, J, Holm-Dahlin, S, Bertelsen, M, Hansen, U, Olsen, M, Christensen, M, Iversen, K, Christensen, N, Ronnow, H, Freeman, P, Hauback, B, Kolevatov, R, Llamas-Jansa, I, Orecchini, A, Sacchetti, F, Petrillo, C, Paciaroni, A, Tozzi, P, Zanatta, M, Luna, P, Herranz, I, del Moral, O, Huerta, M, Magan, M, Mosconi, M, Abad, E, Aguilar, J, Stepanyan, S, Bakedano, G, Vivanco, R, Bustinduy, I, Sordo, F, Martinez, J, Lechner, R, Villacorta, F, Saroun, J, Lukas, P, Marko, M, Zanetti, M, Bellissima, S, del Rosso, L, Masi, F, Bovo, C, Chowdhury, M, De Bonis, A, Di Fresco, L, Scatigno, C, Parker, S, Fernandez-Alonso, F, Colognesi, D, Senesi, R, Andreani, C, Gorini, G, Scionti, G, Schreyer, A, Andersen K. H., Argyriou D. N., Jackson A. J., Houston J., Henry P. F., Deen P. P., Toft-Petersen R., Beran P., Strobl M., Arnold T., Wacklin-Knecht H., Tsapatsaris N., Oksanen E., Woracek R., Schweika W., Mannix D., Hiess A., Kennedy S., Kirstein O., Petersson Arskold S., Taylor J., Hagen M. E., Laszlo G., Kanaki K., Piscitelli F., Khaplanov A., Stefanescu I., Kittelmann T., Pfeiffer D., Hall-Wilton R., Lopez C. I., Aprigliano G., Whitelegg L., Moreira F. Y., Olsson M., Bordallo H. N., Martin-Rodriguez D., Schneider H., Sharp M., Hartl M., Nagy G., Ansell S., Pullen S., Vickery A., Fedrigo A., Mezei F., Arai M., Heenan R. K., Halcrow W., Turner D., Raspino D., Orszulik A., Cooper J., Webb N., Galsworthy P., Nightingale J., Langridge S., Elmer J., Frielinghaus H., Hanslik R., Gussen A., Jaksch S., Engels R., Kozielewski T., Butterweck S., Feygenson M., Harbott P., Poque A., Schwaab A., Lieutenant K., Violini N., Voigt J., Bruckel T., Koenen M., Kammerling H., Babcock E., Salhi Z., Wischnewski A., Heynen A., Desert S., Jestin J., Porcher F., Fabreges X., Fabreges G., Annighofer B., Klimko S., Dupont T., Robillard T., Goukassov A., Longeville S., Alba-Simionesco C., Bourges P., Guyon Le Bouffy J., Lavie P., Rodrigues S., Calzada E., Lerche M., Schillinger B., Schmakat P., Schulz M., Seifert M., Lohstroh W., Petry W., Neuhaus J., Loaiza L., Tartaglione A., Glavic A., Schutz S., Stahn J., Lehmann E., Morgano M., Schefer J., Filges U., Klauser C., Niedermayer C., Fenske J., Nowak G., Rouijaa M., Siemers D. J., Kiehn R., Muller M., Carlsen H., Udby L., Lefmann K., Birk J. O., Holm-Dahlin S., Bertelsen M., Hansen U. B., Olsen M. A., Christensen M., Iversen K., Christensen N. B., Ronnow H. M., Freeman P. G., Hauback B. C., Kolevatov R., Llamas-Jansa I., Orecchini A., Sacchetti F., Petrillo C., Paciaroni A., Tozzi P., Zanatta M., Luna P., Herranz I., del Moral O. G., Huerta M., Magan M., Mosconi M., Abad E., Aguilar J., Stepanyan S., Bakedano G., Vivanco R., Bustinduy I., Sordo F., Martinez J. L., Lechner R. E., Villacorta F. J., Saroun J., Lukas P., Marko M., Zanetti M., Bellissima S., del Rosso L., Masi F., Bovo C., Chowdhury M., De Bonis A., Di Fresco L., Scatigno C., Parker S. F., Fernandez-Alonso F., Colognesi D., Senesi R., Andreani C., Gorini G., Scionti G., Schreyer A., Andersen, K, Argyriou, D, Jackson, A, Houston, J, Henry, P, Deen, P, Toft-Petersen, R, Beran, P, Strobl, M, Arnold, T, Wacklin-Knecht, H, Tsapatsaris, N, Oksanen, E, Woracek, R, Schweika, W, Mannix, D, Hiess, A, Kennedy, S, Kirstein, O, Petersson Arskold, S, Taylor, J, Hagen, M, Laszlo, G, Kanaki, K, Piscitelli, F, Khaplanov, A, Stefanescu, I, Kittelmann, T, Pfeiffer, D, Hall-Wilton, R, Lopez, C, Aprigliano, G, Whitelegg, L, Moreira, F, Olsson, M, Bordallo, H, Martin-Rodriguez, D, Schneider, H, Sharp, M, Hartl, M, Nagy, G, Ansell, S, Pullen, S, Vickery, A, Fedrigo, A, Mezei, F, Arai, M, Heenan, R, Halcrow, W, Turner, D, Raspino, D, Orszulik, A, Cooper, J, Webb, N, Galsworthy, P, Nightingale, J, Langridge, S, Elmer, J, Frielinghaus, H, Hanslik, R, Gussen, A, Jaksch, S, Engels, R, Kozielewski, T, Butterweck, S, Feygenson, M, Harbott, P, Poque, A, Schwaab, A, Lieutenant, K, Violini, N, Voigt, J, Bruckel, T, Koenen, M, Kammerling, H, Babcock, E, Salhi, Z, Wischnewski, A, Heynen, A, Desert, S, Jestin, J, Porcher, F, Fabreges, X, Fabreges, G, Annighofer, B, Klimko, S, Dupont, T, Robillard, T, Goukassov, A, Longeville, S, Alba-Simionesco, C, Bourges, P, Guyon Le Bouffy, J, Lavie, P, Rodrigues, S, Calzada, E, Lerche, M, Schillinger, B, Schmakat, P, Schulz, M, Seifert, M, Lohstroh, W, Petry, W, Neuhaus, J, Loaiza, L, Tartaglione, A, Glavic, A, Schutz, S, Stahn, J, Lehmann, E, Morgano, M, Schefer, J, Filges, U, Klauser, C, Niedermayer, C, Fenske, J, Nowak, G, Rouijaa, M, Siemers, D, Kiehn, R, Muller, M, Carlsen, H, Udby, L, Lefmann, K, Birk, J, Holm-Dahlin, S, Bertelsen, M, Hansen, U, Olsen, M, Christensen, M, Iversen, K, Christensen, N, Ronnow, H, Freeman, P, Hauback, B, Kolevatov, R, Llamas-Jansa, I, Orecchini, A, Sacchetti, F, Petrillo, C, Paciaroni, A, Tozzi, P, Zanatta, M, Luna, P, Herranz, I, del Moral, O, Huerta, M, Magan, M, Mosconi, M, Abad, E, Aguilar, J, Stepanyan, S, Bakedano, G, Vivanco, R, Bustinduy, I, Sordo, F, Martinez, J, Lechner, R, Villacorta, F, Saroun, J, Lukas, P, Marko, M, Zanetti, M, Bellissima, S, del Rosso, L, Masi, F, Bovo, C, Chowdhury, M, De Bonis, A, Di Fresco, L, Scatigno, C, Parker, S, Fernandez-Alonso, F, Colognesi, D, Senesi, R, Andreani, C, Gorini, G, Scionti, G, Schreyer, A, Andersen K. H., Argyriou D. N., Jackson A. J., Houston J., Henry P. F., Deen P. P., Toft-Petersen R., Beran P., Strobl M., Arnold T., Wacklin-Knecht H., Tsapatsaris N., Oksanen E., Woracek R., Schweika W., Mannix D., Hiess A., Kennedy S., Kirstein O., Petersson Arskold S., Taylor J., Hagen M. E., Laszlo G., Kanaki K., Piscitelli F., Khaplanov A., Stefanescu I., Kittelmann T., Pfeiffer D., Hall-Wilton R., Lopez C. I., Aprigliano G., Whitelegg L., Moreira F. Y., Olsson M., Bordallo H. N., Martin-Rodriguez D., Schneider H., Sharp M., Hartl M., Nagy G., Ansell S., Pullen S., Vickery A., Fedrigo A., Mezei F., Arai M., Heenan R. K., Halcrow W., Turner D., Raspino D., Orszulik A., Cooper J., Webb N., Galsworthy P., Nightingale J., Langridge S., Elmer J., Frielinghaus H., Hanslik R., Gussen A., Jaksch S., Engels R., Kozielewski T., Butterweck S., Feygenson M., Harbott P., Poque A., Schwaab A., Lieutenant K., Violini N., Voigt J., Bruckel T., Koenen M., Kammerling H., Babcock E., Salhi Z., Wischnewski A., Heynen A., Desert S., Jestin J., Porcher F., Fabreges X., Fabreges G., Annighofer B., Klimko S., Dupont T., Robillard T., Goukassov A., Longeville S., Alba-Simionesco C., Bourges P., Guyon Le Bouffy J., Lavie P., Rodrigues S., Calzada E., Lerche M., Schillinger B., Schmakat P., Schulz M., Seifert M., Lohstroh W., Petry W., Neuhaus J., Loaiza L., Tartaglione A., Glavic A., Schutz S., Stahn J., Lehmann E., Morgano M., Schefer J., Filges U., Klauser C., Niedermayer C., Fenske J., Nowak G., Rouijaa M., Siemers D. J., Kiehn R., Muller M., Carlsen H., Udby L., Lefmann K., Birk J. O., Holm-Dahlin S., Bertelsen M., Hansen U. B., Olsen M. A., Christensen M., Iversen K., Christensen N. B., Ronnow H. M., Freeman P. G., Hauback B. C., Kolevatov R., Llamas-Jansa I., Orecchini A., Sacchetti F., Petrillo C., Paciaroni A., Tozzi P., Zanatta M., Luna P., Herranz I., del Moral O. G., Huerta M., Magan M., Mosconi M., Abad E., Aguilar J., Stepanyan S., Bakedano G., Vivanco R., Bustinduy I., Sordo F., Martinez J. L., Lechner R. E., Villacorta F. J., Saroun J., Lukas P., Marko M., Zanetti M., Bellissima S., del Rosso L., Masi F., Bovo C., Chowdhury M., De Bonis A., Di Fresco L., Scatigno C., Parker S. F., Fernandez-Alonso F., Colognesi D., Senesi R., Andreani C., Gorini G., Scionti G., and Schreyer A.
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An overview is provided of the 15 neutron beam instruments making up the initial instrument suite of the European Spallation Source (ESS), and being made available to the neutron user community. The ESS neutron source consists of a high-power accelerator and target station, providing a unique long-pulse time structure of slow neutrons. The design considerations behind the time structure, moderator geometry and instrument layout are presented. The 15-instrument suite consists of two small-angle instruments, two reflectometers, an imaging beamline, two single-crystal diffractometers; one for macromolecular crystallography and one for magnetism, two powder diffractometers, and an engineering diffractometer, as well as an array of five inelastic instruments comprising two chopper spectrometers, an inverse-geometry single-crystal excitations spectrometer, an instrument for vibrational spectroscopy and a high-resolution backscattering spectrometer. The conceptual design, performance and scientific drivers of each of these instruments are described. All of the instruments are designed to provide breakthrough new scientific capability, not currently available at existing facilities, building on the inherent strengths of the ESS long-pulse neutron source of high flux, flexible resolution and large bandwidth. Each of them is predicted to provide world-leading performance at an accelerator power of 2 MW. This technical capability translates into a very broad range of scientific capabilities. The composition of the instrument suite has been chosen to maximise the breadth and depth of the scientific impact of the early years of the ESS, and provide a solid base for completion and further expansion of the facility.
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6. The Nanoscale Ordered MAterials Diffractometer NOMAD at the Spallation Neutron Source SNS
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Neuefeind, Jörg, Feygenson, Mikhail, Carruth, John, Hoffmann, Ron, and Chipley, Kenneth K.
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- 2012
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7. Neutron quantum well states in Fe/Co/Fe trilayers
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Feygenson, M, Toperverg, B.P, Rücker, U, Kentzinger, E, and Brückel, Th
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- 2004
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8. Advanced function approach.
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Litvin, Simon, Feygenson, Naum, and Feygenson, Oleg
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Abstract: Function Approach is widely used for analyzing Engineering Systems and formulating and solving inventive problems: Function Analysis is an inalienable part of the analytical stage of any innovation project, while Function-Oriented Search is used effectively at the problem-solving stage. The goal of the current research is to develop the Advanced Function Approach which would significantly increase the effectiveness of existing methodological tools. The main parts of the study presented here are: 1. Research of the application history and the evolution of Function Analysis, which indicates that the next logical step for enhancing the Function Approach is the introduction of two parameters: “time of performing a function” and “place of performing a function”. 2. Logical deductive substantiation of the need to apply spatio-temporal parameters for formulating functions. 3. Examples of the application of this Advanced Function Approach. It should be mentioned that the recommendations formulated here are practical and may be used by researchers and TRIZ practitioners who have basic knowledge of the function approach. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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9. Technical Platform & Basic Design: Challenge of New Engineering Phenomena (Towards Review of Ontological Basis of Classical TRIZ).
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Bakhturin, Dmitriy and Feygenson, Naum
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TRIZ theory ,ONTOLOGY ,ENGINEERING students ,NEW product development ,ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,PROGRAMMING languages - Abstract
Overall, the study aims to start the preliminary discussion concerning analysis and updating of the ontological foundations of TRIZ. Established in the mid-twentieth century, this theory was based on advanced for its time philosophical and methodological approaches and relevant to that time engineering practices. The main part of this basis has not lost its significance today, but it is clear that over the years the techno-sphere has got significant changes. Reflection and inclusion of them into the jurisdiction of the TRIZ methodology - a necessary condition for the development of TRIZ, maintaining its leading position in a number of substantive theories of development. From our point of view, main road of this update is to review and revise (if necessary) the basic provisions, postulates of TRIZ, called (in accordance with modern approaches of the philosophy of science) as “paradigm” or “ontology”a. In the main part of the study (sec1,2,3) we analyze, as an example, a fundamental concept of TRIZ - “Technical System” (TS), and its correlation with the relatively new phenomenon of modern techno-sphere - “Technical platform”/“Basic design” (TP/BD). In particular, we show that these entities have some specific characteristics of the development, not covered (described) in classical TRIZ laws for TS development (S-curves, ideatliy). In the final part of the study we return to the discussion of the ontological problems of modern TRIZ. In addition to the full-scale application of “ontology” in works to organize, classify, and translate into computer language the existing provisions of TRIZ, we discuss the ontology analysis and progress per se , and the applicability of the concepts of modern science methodology to ensure this process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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10. A comparison of batch and single wafer high dose arsenic ion implantation techniques
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Irwin, R.B., Filo, A.J., Kannan, V.C., Feygenson, A., and Prematta, R.J.
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- 1989
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11. Multichamber processing for optoelectronics
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Harriott, L.R., Cotta, M.A., Temkin, H., Hamm, R.A., Feygenson, A., Ritter, D., and Wang, Y.L.
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- 1994
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12. Rapid thermal anneal of arsenic implanted into Si(100) and Si(111)
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Feygenson, A. and Zemel, J.N.
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- 1987
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13. Diffusion model for an inhomogeneous medium
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Feygenson, A. and Zemel, J.N.
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- 1987
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14. Rapid thermal annealing of arsenic-implanted silicon: A review
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Feygenson, A. and Zemel, J.N.
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- 1988
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15. Comparison of fast radiation-annealed and isothermally annealed 75As +-implanted layers on silicon wafers
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Feygenson, Anatol and Zemel, Jay N.
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- 1984
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16. Effect of a temperature gradient on arsenic diffusion in silicon
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Feygenson, A. and Zemel, J.N.
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- 1988
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17. Energy relaxation of hot electrons in degenerate p-type III–V semiconductors
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Mezrin, O.A., Feygenson, A., and Hamm, R.A.
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- 1994
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18. Chemical short-range orders and the induced structural transition in high-entropy alloys.
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Ma, Yue, Wang, Qing, Li, Chunling, Santodonato, Louis J., Feygenson, Mikhail, Dong, Chuang, and Liaw, Peter K.
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ENTROPY , *ALLOYS , *FACE centered cubic structure , *CRYSTAL structure , *NEUTRON scattering - Abstract
The present work verifies the existence of chemical short-range orders (CSROs) in high-entropy alloys (HEAs) using a cluster-plus-glue-atom model. Two HEAs with a composition of Al 2 M 14 (M = Ni 4 Co 4 Fe 3 Cr 3 or Ni 1 Co 1 Fe 2 Cr 1 ) are designed, which is derived from the cluster model of [Al-M 12 ](M 2 Al 1 ) in face-centered-cubic structure or [Al-M 14 ]Al 1 in body-centered-cubic structure. It is found that the calculated pair-distribution functions (PDFs) at short inter-atomic distances by these cluster models can describe the neutron PDFs better than the ones by the average crystal structures. It is due to the different CSROs characterized by cluster units that induce the structural transition of HEAs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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19. Similar local order in disordered fluorite and aperiodic pyrochlore structures.
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Shamblin, Jacob, Tracy, Cameron L., Palomares, Raul I., O'Quinn, Eric C., Ewing, Rodney C., Neuefeind, Joerg, Feygenson, Mikhail, Behrens, Jason, Trautmann, Christina, and Lang, Maik
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CALCIUM fluoride , *PYROCHLORE , *METAL microstructure , *SCATTERING (Physics) , *MECHANICAL behavior of materials - Abstract
A major challenge to understanding the response of materials to extreme environments ( e.g. , nuclear fuels/waste forms and fusion materials) is to unravel the processes by which a material can incorporate atomic-scale disorder, and at the same time, remain crystalline. While it has long been known that all condensed matter, even liquids and glasses, possess short-range order, the relation between fully-ordered, disordered, and aperiodic structures over multiple length scales is not well understood. For example, when defects are introduced ( via pressure or irradiation) into materials adopting the pyrochlore structure, these complex oxides either disorder over specific crystallographic sites, remaining crystalline, or become aperiodic. Here we present neutron total scattering results characterizing the irradiation response of two pyrochlores, one that is known to disorder (Er 2 Sn 2 O 7 ) and the other to amorphize (Dy 2 Sn 2 O 7 ) under ion irradiation. The results demonstrate that in both cases, the local pyrochlore structure is transformed into similar short range configurations that are best fit by the orthorhombic weberite structure, even though the two compositions have distinctly different structures, aperiodic vs. disordered-crystalline, at longer length scales. Thus, a material's resistance to amorphization may not depend primarily on local defect formation energies, but rather on the structure's compatibility with meso-scale modulations of the local order in a way that maintains long-range periodicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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20. Local atomic structural investigations of precursory phenomenon of the hydrogen release from LiAlD4.
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Sato, Toyoto, Tomiyasu, Keisuke, Ikeda, Kazutaka, Otomo, Toshiya, Feygenson, Mikhail, Neuefeind, Jörg, Yamada, Kazuyoshi, and Orimo, Shin-ichi
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HYDROGEN , *CHEMICAL precursors , *LITHIUM compounds , *ATOMIC structure , *EFFECT of temperature on metals , *CHEMICAL research - Abstract
Highlights: [•] Local atomic structural changes in LiAlD4 were investigated. [•] The Li–D pair distribution started to broaden and shrink above 200–250K. [•] The Al–D pair distribution remained nearly constant below 300K. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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