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FJ Scrap book 1918-1979
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/320641Article from the Warrnambool Standard '1000th employee' dated 5 October 1972. Article pasted down on page from scrap book.175664
Sub-item: [2012.0031.01260] "FJ Scrap book 1918-1979
FJ Scrap book 1918-1979
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/320653Advertisement for Fletcher Jones suit 'Try Keeping Up With The Jones.' which appeared in Woman's Day on 2 October 1972. Advertisement pasted down on page from scrap book.175676
Sub-item: [2012.0031.01272] "FJ Scrap book 1918-1979
FJ Scrap book 1918-1979
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/320640Advertisement which appeared in the Warrnambool Standard Centenary Supplement "Greetings to the "Standard" dated October 1972. Advertisement features a photograph of the staff at Pleasant Hill which at this time was approximately 1,000 people. Advertisement pasted down on page from scrap book.175663
Sub-item: [2012.0031.01259] "FJ Scrap book 1918-1979
81 fJ/bit energy-to-data ratio of 850 nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers for optical interconnects
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. This article appeared in Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 231106 (2011) and may be found at https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3597799.Extremely energy-efficient oxide-confined high-speed 850 nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers for optical interconnects are presented. Error-free performance at 17 and 25 Gb/s via a 100 m multimode fiber link is demonstrated at record high dissipation-power-efficiencies of up to 69 fJ/bit (<0.1mW/Gbps) and 99 fJ/bit, respectively. These are the most power efficient high-speed directly modulated light sources reported to date. The total energy-to-data ratio is 83 fJ/bit at 25°C and reduces to 81 fJ/bit at 55°C. These results were obtained without adjustment of driving conditions. A high -factor of 12.0GHz/(mA)0.5 and a -factor of 0.41 ns are measured.EC/FP7/224211/EU/VISIT - Vertically Integrated Systems for Information Transfer/VISITDFG, 43659573, SFB 787: Halbleiter - Nanophotonik: Materialien, Modelle, Bauelement
Single-drive high-speed lumped depletion-type modulators toward 10 fJ/bit energy consumption
Reduction of modulator energy consumption to 10 fJ/bit is essential for the sustainable development of communication systems. Lumped modulators might be a viable solution if instructed by a complete theory system. Here, we present a complete analytical electro-optic response theory, energy consumption analysis, and eye diagrams on absolute scales for lumped modulators. Consequently the speed limitation is understood and alleviated by single-drive configuration, and comprehensive knowledge into the energy dependence on structural parameters significantly reduces energy consumption. The results show that silicon modulation energy as low as 80.8 and 21.5 fJ/bit can be achieved at 28 Gbd under 50 and 10 Omega impedance drivers, respectively. A 50 Gbd modulation is also shown to be possible. The analytical models can be extended to lumped modulators on other material platforms and offer a promising solution to the current challenges of modulation energy reduction. (C) 2017 Chinese Laser PressNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [61120106012]SCI(E)ARTICLE2134-142
Variation of pattern distribution of macular pigmentin the retina and relationship to ARM
Semiometrics: producing a compositional view of influence
High-impact academic papers are not necessarily the most cited. For example, Einstein's 'Special Relativity' paper from 1905 received (and continues to receive) fewer citations from other papers than his 'Brownian Motion" paper of the same year, despite the former radically changing the course of an entire scientific discipline to a much greater extent. Similarly, 'impact' metrics using citation count alone are, it is argued, not adequate for determining the scientific influence of papers, authors or small groups of authors. Although valid, they remain controversial when used to determine influence of larger groups or journals. While the term 'impact' has become closely linked to a journal's citation-based Journal Impact Factor score, this thesis uses the term 'influence' to describe the wider effectiveness of research, combining citation and metadata analysis to allow richer calculations to be performed over large-scale document networks. As a result, more qualitative influence ratings can be determined and a broader outlook on scientific disciplines can be produced. These ratings are best applied using an ontology-based data source, allowing more efficient inference than under a traditional RDBMS system, and allowing easier integration between heterogeneous data sources. These metrics, termed 'Semantic Bibliometrics' or 'Semiometrics', can be applied at a variety of levels of granularity, allowing a compositional framework for impact and influence analysis. This thesis describes the process of data preparation, systems architecture, metric value and data integration for such a system, introducing novel approaches at all four stages, thereby creating a working semiometrics system for determining influence at different semantic levels of granularity
Multidimensional HBT correlations in proton-antiproton collisions at root(s) = 630 GeV
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Author Arna Bontemps reads to children at the East Winston Branch Library, 1956.
Author Arna Bontemps reads to children at the East Winston Branch Library, 1956
SPIN AND CHARGE FLUCTUATIONS IN ITINERANT-ELECTRON MAGNETISM - A VARIATIONAL FUNCTIONAL-INTEGRAL APPROXIMATION
The single-site spin-fluctuation theory of metallic magnetism developed by Hubbard and Hasegawa is modified and extended to investigate the effects of spin and charge fluctuations on the magnetic properties at finite temperature. The key point of our scheme is to adopt a continuous decomposition of the interacting part of the Hubbard Hamiltonian in the Stratonovich-Hubbard transformation, resulting in the separation of the charge fluctuations from the spin fluctuations. This separation makes a better description for the contrary nature between the two types of fluctuations. In order to remove the ambiguity, a variational principle is introduced to determine the appropriate form of the decomposition of the Hubbard model. The ground-state properties, the Curie temperature, the magnetization, and the paramagnetic susceptibility, etc., at finite temperature are calculated and compared with the Hasegawa theory. The improvement of the Curie temperature is significant, and better behavior of the temperature dependence of the magnetization is obtained.Physics, Condensed MatterSCI(E)6ARTICLE1712795-128044
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