Review of Scientific Instruments. 1998, V 69, N 1, Jan.

ISSN 0034-6748
  DEVELOPMENT OF KEY COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR A HIGH REPETITION RATE
  AND HIGH-POWER EXCIMER LASER. 
  Goto T; Takagi S; Kakizaki K; Saton S; Kosugi S; Ohishi T; Kanazawa Y;
  Ishii A; Teranishi T; Yasuoka K; Shinohe T; Ohashi H; Endo F; Okamura K.
                                                                    pp 1-9
   
  ARGON ION LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE WITH DIODE LASERS. 
  Severn GD; Edrich DA; Mcwilliams R.                               pp 10-15
   
  OPTOMECHANICAL Q-SWITCH SHUTTER WITH RESONANT PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT.
  Georgiou E; Papadakis A.                                          pp 16-17
   
  DEVELOPMENT OF AN IN-VACUUM MINIPOLE UNDULATOR ARRAY FOR NATIONAL
  SYNCHROTRON LIGHT SOURCE IN-VACUUM UNDULATOR. 
  Tanabe T; Marechal X; Tanaka T; Kitamura H; Stefan P; Krinsky S; 
  Rakowsky G; Solomon L.                                            pp 18-24
   
  ENERGY RESOLUTION AND HIGH COUNT RATE PERFORMANCE OF SUPERCONDUCTING
  TUNNEL JUNCTION X-RAY SPECTROMETERS. 
  Frank M; Hiller LJ; Legrand JB; Mears CA; Labov SE; Lindeman MA; 
  Netel H; Chow D; Barfknecht AT.                                   pp 25-31
   
  PHASE LOCKED BACKWARD WAVE OSCILLATOR PULSED BEAM SPECTROMETER IN THE
  SUBMILLIMETER WAVE RANGE.
  Lewen F; Gendriesch R; Pak I; Paveliev DG; Hepp M; Schieder R; 
  Winnewisser  G.                                                   pp 32-39
   
  SELECTIVE DIGITAL INTEGRATOR FOR MODULATED-POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPY - AN
  EVALUATION USING (+)-3-METHYLCYCLOPENTANONE.
  Vrancic A; Rupnik K; Mcglynn SP.                                  pp 40-48
   
  PERFORMANCE OF AN ENERGY-COMPENSATED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ATOM PROBE.
  Cerezo A; Godfrey TJ; Sijbrandij SJ; Smith GDW; Warren PJ.        pp 49-58
   
  CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEAMS GENERATED BY A HOLLOW CATHODE ELECTRON GUN.
  Ciullo G; Sharapa AN; Shemyakin AV; Tecchio L.                    pp 59-64
   
  A COMPACT HIGH-CURRENT MICROWAVE-DRIVEN ION SOURCE. 
  Wills JSC; Lewis RA; Diserens J; Schmeing H; Taylor T.            pp 65-68
   
  MICROPULSED ION SOURCE VIA SELF-SPUTTERING AVALANCHE. 
  Riyopoulos S.                                                     pp 69-75
   
  NEW TYPE OF ELECTROSTATIC ION TRAP FOR STORAGE OF FAST ION BEAMS.
  Dahan M; Fishman R; Heber O; Rappaport M; Altstein N; Zajfman D; 
  Vanderzande WJ.                                                   pp 76-83
   
  ABERRATIONS DUE TO LOCALIZED POTENTIAL DEFECTS (PATCH FIELDS) ON
  APERTURES.
  Read FH; Baranova LA; Bowring NJ; Lambourne J; Whitwell TC.       pp 84-90
   
  OPTIMIZED COMPACT SECONDARY ELECTRON COLLECTOR WITH 100-PERCENT COLLECTION
  EFFICIENCY FOR FOCUSED ION BEAM SYSTEMS.
  Wang L; Keckley D; Bui D.                                         pp 91-94
   
  GAIN OF WINDOWLESS ELECTRON MULTIPLIERS 226EM AND EMI 9643/2B FOR HIGHLY
  CHARGED TA IONS. 
  Krasa J; Woryna E; Stockli MP; Winecki S; Walch BP.               pp 95-100
   
  A HIGH POWER RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSFORMER FOR PLASMA PRODUCTION IN A
  TOROIDAL PLASMA SOURCE. 
  Zhang BC; Cross RC.                                               pp 101-108
   
  REAL-TIME DETERMINATION OF TOTAL RADIATED POWER BY BOLOMETRIC CAMERAS WITH
  STATISTICAL METHODS. 
  Maraschek M; Fuchs JC; Mast KF; Mertens V; Zohm H.                pp 109-115
   
  ELECTRON ATTACHMENT MASS SPECTROSCOPY AS A DIAGNOSTICS FOR ELECTRONEGATIVE
  GASES AND PLASMAS. 
  Stoffels E; Stoffels WW; Tachibana K.                             pp 116-122
   
  TWO METHODS FOR A FIRST ORDER HARDWARE GRADIOMETER USING TWO HIGH
  TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTING QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVICES. 
  Espy MA; Kraus RH; Flynn ER; Matlashov A.                         pp 123-129
   
  HIGH TEMPERATURE SOUND VELOCITY MEASUREMENT WITH PIEZOELECTRIC
  TRANSDUCERS.
  Alves JM; Vallera AM.                                             pp 130-132
   
  PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE OF THE SENSITIVITY AND ROOM-TEMPERATURE STABILITY OF
  AUXGE1-X THIN FILM RESISTIVE THERMOMETERS ON ANNEALING CONDITIONS.
  Fortune NA; Graf MJ; Murata K.                                    pp 133-138
   
  SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS AND EFFECTS OF HEAT TREATMENT ON INTRINSIC
  ND-DOPED FIBER THERMOMETER PROBES. 
  Zhang ZY; Grattan KTV; Palmer AW; Meggitt BT.                     pp 139-145
   
  QUASIDISTRIBUTED FLUORESCENCE-BASED OPTICAL FIBER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
  SYSTEM. 
  Sun T; Zhang ZY; Grattan KTV; Palmer AW.                          pp 146-151
   
  HIGH PRECISION ELECTRICAL SUBSTITUTION RADIOMETER BASED ON
  SUPERCONDUCTING-RESISTIVE TRANSITION EDGE THERMOMETRY.
  Reintsema CD; Koch JA; Grossman EN.                               pp 152-163
   
  NEW APPARATUS FOR THE PRECISE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IN HE-3 REFRIGERATOR.
  Kato K; Yoshida H; Suzui M.                                       pp 164-167
   
  A METHOD OF HEAT CAPACITY MEASUREMENT WITHOUT THERMOMETER CALIBRATION.
  Fominaya F; Chaussy J; Gandit P.                                  pp 168-171
   
  NONADIABATIC SCANNING CALORIMETER.                                
  Yao H; Ema K; Garland CW.                                         pp 172-178
   
  CONSTRUCTION OF A TOP-LOADING ADIABATIC CALORIMETER AND ENTHALPY
  RELAXATION OF GLASSY (1,3-PROPANEDIOL)(0.5)(1,2-PROPANEDIAMINE)(0.5).
  Tsukushi I; Yamamuro O; Sadanami K; Nishizawa M; Matsuo T; Takeda K.
                                                                    pp 179-184
   
  DEVELOPMENT OF AN ADIABATIC CALORIMETER FOR SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF
  ENTHALPY AND VOLUME UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. 
  Takahara S; Yamamuro O; Ishikawa M; Matsuo T; Suga H.             pp 185-192
   
  MICROWAVE ABSORPTION FOR WATER PLUME DENSITY MEASUREMENTS.       
  Boulais KA; Choe JY; Irwin KA; Higdon CE.                         pp 193-196
   
  SIGNAL GENERATION MECHANISMS, INTRACAVITY-GAS THERMAL-DIFFUSIVITY
  TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, AND ABSOLUTE INFRARED EMISSIVITY MEASUREMENTS IN A
  THERMAL-WAVE RESONANT CAVITY. 
  Shen J; Mandelis A; Tsai H.                                       pp 197-203
   
  PROJECTION X-RAY MICROSCOPE POWERED BY HIGHLY CHARGED IONS. 
  Marrs RE; Schneider DH; Mcdonald JW.                              pp 204-209
   
  FACTORS GOVERNING THE DISCHARGE OF ELECTROSTATIC MIRROR FORMATIONS IN THE
  SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE.
  Wong WK; Thong JTL; Phang JCH.                                    pp 210-214
   
  BATTERY-OPERATED ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE. 
  Furman BJ; Christman J; Kearny M; Wojcik F; Tortonese M.          pp 215-220
   
  SCANNING FORCE MICROSCOPE WITH ATOMIC RESOLUTION IN ULTRAHIGH VACUUM AND
  AT LOW TEMPERATURES.                                              
  Allers W; Schwarz A; Schwarz UD; Wiesendanger R.                  pp 221-225
   
  THREE-DIMENSIONAL DISPLACEMENTS OF A PIEZOELECTRIC TUBE SCANNER. 
  Yang SY; Huang WH.                                                pp 226-229
   
  A PETRI CELL MODIFIED FOR ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY SUITABLE TO INVESTIGATE
  BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES IN LIQUID. 
  Cricenti A; Generosi R.                                           pp 230-232
   
  MEASUREMENT OF SENSITIVITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF CAPACITANCE TOMOGRAPHY
  SENSORS.
  Yang WQ; Conway WF.                                               pp 233-236
   
  A MODIFICATION OF ANGSTROMS METHOD THAT EMPLOYS PHOTOTHERMAL RADIOMETRY TO
  MEASURE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY - APPLICATION TO CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITED
  DIAMOND.                                                          
  Feldman A; Balzaretti NM.                                        pp 237-243
   
  DETERMINATION OF PARAMETERS OF DEEP LEVEL DEFECTS FROM NUMERICAL FIT OF
  DEEP LEVEL TRANSIENT SPECTROSCOPY SPECTRA - ANALYSIS OF ACCURACY AND
  SENSITIVITY TO NOISE. 
  Istratov AA; Hieslmair H; Flink C; Weber ER.                     pp 244-250
   
  NONCONVENTIONAL SHORT-TIME DC MAGNETOMETER FOR SUPERCONDUCTING FILMS.
  Valenzuela SO; Ferrari H; Bekeris V; Marconi MC; Guimpel J; Delacruz F.
                                                                   pp 251-254
   
  RESONATORS FOR ACCURATE DIELECTRIC MEASUREMENTS IN CONDUCTING LIQUIDS.
  Hamelin J; Mehl JB; Moldover MR.                                 pp 255-260
   
  A COMPARISON OF TWO HIGH PERFORMANCE INVERSE PHOTOEMISSION BANDPASS
  DETECTORS. 
  Hill IG; Mclean AB.                                              pp 261-264
   
  HIGH-PERFORMANCE BEAMLINE FOR VACUUM-ULTRAVIOLET-EXCITED MATERIAL
  PROCESSING. 
  Akazawa H; Takahashi J.                                          pp 265-269
   
  STUDY OF PROTON TRANSFER PROCESSES IN SOLUTION USING THE LASER INDUCED
  PH-JUMP - A NEW EXPERIMENTAL SETUP AND AN IMPROVED DATA ANALYSIS BASED ON
  GENETIC ALGORITHMS.
  Viappiani C; Bonetti G; Carcelli M; Ferrari F; Sternieri A.      pp 270-276
   
  FAST EXHAUST CHANNEL OPTICAL ABSORPTION METHOD AND APPARATUS TO STUDY THE
  GAS EXCHANGE IN LARGE DIESEL ENGINES.                            
  Vattulainen J; Hernberg R; Hattar C; Gros S.                     pp 277-285
   
  FAST MIXING DEVICE FOR TIME-RESOLVED SYNCHROTRON X-RAY SCATTERING STUDIES
  OF RADIATION SENSITIVE PROTEINS.
  Diaz JF; Strobbe R; Engelborghs Y; Chacon P; Andreu JM; Diakun G.pp 286-289
   
  A FAR-INFRARED LASER MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROMETER WITH PERMANENT
  MAGNETS. 
  Hubers HW; Toben L; Roser HP.                                    pp 290-293
   
  DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SLOPE MEASURING INSTRUMENT FOR MEASUREMENT
  OF CHARGED PARTICLE TEMPERATURES. 
  Rajput SS; Garg SC.                                              pp 294-298
   
  COUNTING ERRORS IN A REAL-TIME MULTICHANNEL SCALER.
  Zielinski M; Dygdala RS; Plociennik P.                           pp 299-305
   
  DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A TRIPLE-AXIS ULTRAHIGH VACUUM GONIOMETER.
  Yao J; Kim C; Rabalais JW.                                       pp 306-309
   
  CAPACITIVE SENSOR FOR MICROPOSITIONING IN TWO DIMENSIONS.
  Kolb PW; Decca RS; Drew HD.                                      pp 310-312
   
  COMPACT ULTRAHIGH VACUUM SAMPLE EXCHANGE DEVICE WITH WIDE TEMPERATURE
  RANGE. 
  Schmidt J; Laitenberger P; Palmer RE.                            pp 313-314
   
  A MODIFIED SHEAR CELL FOR MASS TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS IN MELTS. 
  Griesche A; Kraatz KH; Frohberg G.                               pp 315-316
   
  COMPANDING THROUGH SHAPED SUPERCONDUCTORS.
  Narayana TB; Satyam M.                                           pp 317-318
   
  THE EFFECT OF HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS ON JUNCTION FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR
  DEVICE PERFORMANCE. 
  Bodart JR; Garcia BM; Phelps L; Sullivan NS; Moulton WG; Kuhns P.pp 319-320
   
  IN SITU DENSITY MEASUREMENT FOR A THERMAL LITHIUM BEAM EMPLOYING DIODE
  LASERS. 
  Dinklage A; Lokajczyk T; Kunze HJ; Schweer B; Olivares IE.       pp 321-322
   
  NEON GAS TARGET FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RADIOACTIVE FLUORINE BEAMS.
  Decrock P; Nolen JA.                                             pp 323-324
   
  IMPROVEMENT IN TIME AND SPACE RESOLUTION OF STROBOSCOPIC MICROGRAPHY USING
  HIGH POWER XENON FLASH.                                         
  Miyake MO; Mogami Y; Kataoka E; Kajita E; Baba SA.               pp 325-326
   
  OPTICAL RESONATOR MATCHING FOR JAERI FREE ELECTRON LASER. 
  Nishimori N; Minehara EJ; Sugimoto M; Sawamura M; Nagai R;      
  Kikuzawa N.                                                      pp 327-328