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    Yield differentials in treasury bills, 1959-64

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    Balance of payments ; Treasury bills ; Interest rates

    Manufacturing flexible light-emitting polymer displays with conductive lithographic film technology

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    We report on a new low-cost manufacturing process for flexible displays that has the potential to rapidly expand the market into areas that have traditionally been outside the scope of such technology. In this paper we consider the feasibility of using offset-lithography to deposit contacts for polymer light-emitting displays. We compare and contrast manufacturing criteria and present a case study detailing our initial results. It is expected that these developments will stimulate further progress in multilayer device fabrication. Cheap, flexible conductive interconnects have the potential to find applications in a wide variety of device structures. For the more challenging exploitation areas in multilayer devices, such as displays, it was found that the properties of conductive lithographic films were not optimal in their current form. Three parameters (conductivity, surface roughness and surface work function) were identified as critical to device fabrication. Calendering and electroless plating were investigated as methods to improve these properties. Both methods aimed to modify the surface roughness and conductivity, with the plating study also modifying the work function

    Naturalizing a Programming Language via Interactive Learning

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    Our goal is to create a convenient natural language interface for performing well-specified but complex actions such as analyzing data, manipulating text, and querying databases. However, existing natural language interfaces for such tasks are quite primitive compared to the power one wields with a programming language. To bridge this gap, we start with a core programming language and allow users to "naturalize" the core language incrementally by defining alternative, more natural syntax and increasingly complex concepts in terms of compositions of simpler ones. In a voxel world, we show that a community of users can simultaneously teach a common system a diverse language and use it to build hundreds of complex voxel structures. Over the course of three days, these users went from using only the core language to using the naturalized language in 85.9\% of the last 10K utterances.Comment: 10 pages, ACL201

    Hybrid kp\mathbf{k\cdot p}-tight-binding model for intersubband optics in atomically thin InSe films

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    We propose atomic films of n-doped γ\gamma-InSe as a platform for intersubband optics in the infrared (IR) and far infrared (FIR) range, coupled to out-of-plane polarized light. Depending on the film thickness (number of layers) of the InSe film these transitions span from 0.7\sim 0.7 eV for bilayer to 0.05\sim 0.05 eV for 15-layer InSe. We use a hybrid kp\mathbf{k} \cdot \mathbf{p} theory and tight-binding model, fully parametrized using density functional theory, to predict their oscillator strengths and thermal linewidths at room temperature
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