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    Tripling the capacity of wireless communications using electromagnetic polarization by deCarvalho, Robert, Andrews, Michael R, Mitra, Partha P

    Published in Nature (London) (18-01-2001)
    “…Wireless communications are a fundamental part of modern information infrastructure. But wireless bandwidth is costly, prompting a close examination of the…”
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    Magnetic trapping of calcium monohydride molecules at millikelvin temperatures by Doyle, John M, Weinstein, Jonathan D, deCarvalho, Robert, Guillet, Thierry, Friedrich, Bretislav

    Published in Nature (London) (10-09-1998)
    “…Recent advances in the magnetic trapping and evaporative cooling of atoms to nanokelvin temperatures have opened important areas of research, such as…”
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    Sensitivity Analysis Techniques Applied to Jason-1 and Jason-2/OSTM Cross Calibration by deCarvalho, Robert, Haines, Bruce J., Desai, Shailen D.

    Published in Marine geodesy (01-07-2011)
    “…A sensitivity analysis is performed on the level-2 algorithms for the Jason-2/Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM). This analysis quantifies how…”
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    Inelastic scattering of magnetically trapped atomic chromium by deCarvalho, Robert

    “…Cold collisions of atomic chromium in a magnetic trap are studied. A cryogenic buffer gas is employed to load 1012 chromium atoms into a magnetic trap at an…”
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    Inelastic scattering of magnetically trapped atomic chromium by deCarvalho, Robert

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…Cold collisions of atomic chromium in a magnetic trap are studied. A cryogenic buffer gas is employed to load 1012 chromium atoms into a magnetic trap at an…”
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    Dissertation
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    Evaporative cooling at low trap depth by deCarvalho, Robert, Doyle, John

    “…A quantitative, analytic model of evaporative cooling covering both the small- (<4) and large- (>4) {eta} regimes is presented. {eta} is the dimensionless…”
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