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Kent Polloek, Ph.D., Member of Technical Staff, Group 91, Space Surveillance Techniques, MIT Lincoln Laboratory (Section 22, Alternative Separation Processes)... [Pg.15]

B. Gold, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Technical Report, TR-747, AD-A169742 (June 1986). [Pg.32]

For example, the amplifier shown in Fig. 20 has a gate dimension of 5 by 20 pm with a capacitance of 100 fF this amplifer has a responsivity of 1.6 pVle. New designs by MIT Lincoln Laboratory have a gate size of 1 by 10 am, reducing the capacitance by more than a factor of ten, for a responsivity of 10-20 /xV/e-. [Pg.151]

Academic institutions have been included, and in many instances, there have been commercial consequences, although that has not been the mission of the Department of Defense. The Department of Defense mission is defense and national security, not the development of compact disk players. But in fact, for example, in electronics and devices, fundamental materials research was sponsored by the Department of Defense. Various organizations and activities in parallel in industry (at Lincoln Laboratory, IBM, and General Electric) led to the development of the semiconductor laser in the early 1960s. [Pg.49]

MIT Lincoln Laboratory Midwest Research Institute Applied Biosystems Navy Research Lab Cepheid... [Pg.39]

The authors would like to thank Dr. Nick Economou of Lincoln Laboratory for fabricating the Silicon gratings, and Jacque Georger, Joe Gormley and Mike Rooney for expert technical assistance. Guidance in monomer synthesis and many fruitful discussions with Michael Rubner and Daniel Sandman of our laboratory are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.227]

Rovner, P. D. Feldman, J. A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, The LEAP Language and Data Structure, 1968. [Pg.208]

JOHN G. MAVROIDES, JOHN C. FAN, and HERBERT J. ZEIGER Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, MA 02173... [Pg.217]

Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T., Lexington, Mass. 02173. Work supported by the U.S. Air Force. [Pg.131]

In 1993, Dubois moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory as a senior staff scientist and was assigned to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). In that... [Pg.121]

Quatieri et al., 1994a] Quatieri, T., Dunn, R., and McAulay, R. (1994a). Signal enhancement in AM-FM interference. Technical Report TR-993, Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T. [Pg.274]

Lincoln Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lexington, MA 02173... [Pg.472]

Key et al., 1959] Key, E., Fowle, E., and Haggarty, R. (1959). A method of pulse compression employing nonlinear frequency modulation, Technical report 207, Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T. [Pg.550]

MIT Lincoln Laboratory—DARPA Intrusion Detection Evaluation Web Page Template. Training Data Attack Descriptions http //www.ll.mit.edu/IST/ideval/docs/ 1998/attacks.html... [Pg.382]

Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington 73, Mass. [Pg.243]

Received June1. 12, 1961. The Lincoln Laboratory is operated with support from the U. S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. [Pg.251]

Goodenough, J. B., Quart. Progr. Rept., Solid Stale Research, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., 15 Jan. 1961, p. 71. [Pg.362]

On Figure 8 the hole concentration is plotted against vacancy concentration. A theoretical curve calculated on the basis of two carriers per vacancy is also shown. There is a very poor agreement between the two curves. To get the theoretical curve to fit the experimental points, it is necessary to assume more than two carriers per vacancy. This is difficult to reconcile. It is apparent that SnTe is not a simple semiconductor like GeTe. At present single crystals of SnTe are being investigated at our laboratory, at the U. S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory, and at Lincoln Laboratory. Preliminary results indicate a complex band structure for this compound (1,2,5). [Pg.221]

Kaufman was with the Lincoln Laboratory at M. I. T. from 1955 to 1958, ManLabs from 1958 to 1988, and Alcan Aluminum Corporation from 1988 to 1996. Kaufman derived expressions for thermochemical lattice stabilities for allotropic and nonallotropic elements. He provided an early model for the thermodynamic description of iron, including magnetic contributions, and he was the founding editor of the CALPHAD journal. Kaufman is now a consultant and lecturer in the materials science and engineering department at M. I. T. [Pg.498]

In the present paper the reaction of some elemental and compound semiconductors with aqueous solutions will be considered in relation to their surface structure. The influence of their semiconducting nature will be discussed where it is of significance. This paper is based primarily on work on germanium and HI-V compounds performed at die Lincoln Laboratory of M. I. T. over the last few years. [Pg.382]

The work reported in this paper was performed at the Lincoln Laboratory under the support of the U. S. Army, Navy and Air Force. The author wishes to express his appreciation to Mrs. M. Cretella Lavine for performing the experiments presented in Fig. 8 and Table II and to Mr. S. Sheff for the experiment of Fig. 9. The author is also indebted to Dr. W. W. Harvey for his constructive comments on the manuscript. [Pg.404]

I wish to acknowledge the facilities provided by the Lincoln Laboratory in the preparation of this volume. I wish... [Pg.529]


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