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Gevy Jiawei Cao
Research on plasma accelerators for high-energy colliders has rapidly progressed over the past few decades. Plasma acceleration with a high repetition rate will enable higher collider luminosity, but results in a heated plasma. This study investigates tw...
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Laura Orellana
At the very deepest molecular level, the mechanisms of life depend on the operation of proteins, the so-called ?workhorses? of the cell. Proteins are nanoscale machines that transform energy into useful cellular work, such as ion or nutrient transport, i...
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Peter Walter, Micheal Holmes, Razib Obaid, Lope Amores, Xianchao Cheng, James P. Cryan, James M. Glownia, Xiang Li, Ming-Fu Lin, May Ling Ng, Joseph Robinson, Niranjan Shivaram, Jing Yin, David Fritz, Justin James, Jean-Charles Castagna and Timur Osipov
Free-electron lasers (FEL), with their ultrashort pulses, ultrahigh intensities, and high repetition rates at short wavelength, have provided new approaches to Atomic and Molecular Optical Science. One such approach is following the birth of a photo elec...
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Victoria V. Svotina, Maria V. Cherkasova, Andrey I. Mogulkin, Andrey V. Melnikov and Oleg D. Peysakhovich
To develop elements of a system for contact-free transportation of objects in space has now become an urgent task for the contemporary space-related activities. The purpose of work that is presented hereinafter was to conduct ground tests of the ion sour...
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