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Frequency and Force Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy
Published Thursday, March 6, 2008Amplitude-modulation tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (AM-AFM) has developed into an important imaging tool for surface characterization. Despite its technical advances it succumbs to imaging bistability caused by the co-existence of attractive and repulsive imaging regimes, and potential sample damage in the repulsive regime....
Categories: Sensors/Monitors, Devices, Engineering
Keyword(s): atomic force microscopy
Docket: PS-2007-001
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Optical Interconnect Using a Small Number of Layers
Published Tuesday, May 10, 2005The present invention relates to an optical interconnect fabric operating deep inside a computer system to provide optical co`mmunication between processing elements and memory cells of first level cache.To that effect, the invention is a multi-chip processor/memory arrangement replacing a large computer chip that includes a number of...
Categories: Engineering, Microelectronics
Keyword(s): all optical, 525
Docket: PS-2003-019
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Fiber Tip Based Fiber Optic Sensor Systems
Published Tuesday, August 27, 2002Design and control of complex structural and mechanical systems such as household appliances, aircraft, automobiles, underwater vehicles, and theaters requires acoustic and structural vibration analysis. Vibrations may be the source of a noisy environment and/or the cause of fatigue damage, as in the case of automobiles, aircraft, and ships...
Categories: Microelectronics, Engineering, Sensors/Monitors
Keyword(s): fiber tip, optical sensor, Fabry-Perot, acoustic, accelerometer, microphone, optical phase, interference pattern, homeland
Docket: PS-2002-044