Physics and Astronomy, Department of
Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research: Department of Physics and Astronomy
1) it is optional, not required (the ProQuest deposit is required); and
2) it will be available to everyone on the Internet; there is no embargo for dissertations in the UNL DigitalCommons.
Master's candidates: Deposit of your thesis or project is required. If an embargo is necessary, you may deposit the thesis at http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/embargotheses/ with the prior approval of your department and the Graduate Office (contact Terri Eastin).
All depositors: We try to observe a 24-hour "cooling off" period to give you opportunity to correct those "oops" issues that seem to emerge just after deposit.
Upon deposit, you will immediately receive an email that your submission has been received (and this is what you need to show the Graduate Office).
However, you can still log back in and select Revise and upload a new version with your advisor's name spelled right, or your mother thanked in the Acknowledgments, or whatever you're stressing about.
After about a day, your submission will be "published" or "posted", making it available to the Internet; you will get another email to that effect, and your submission can no longer be changed--by you.
If further changes are needed, these can be made by sending a revised file to the administrator < proyster@unl.edu > requesting replacement of the current online version. DO NOT RESUBMIT YOUR THESIS / DISSERTATION. That creates duplicate records, confusion, wasted effort, frustration, sadness, tears, and causes kittens to get sick.
Finally: Congratulations; you are almost there. Click the "Submit your paper or article" link at the bottom of the gray box at left. Follow the instructions. You should be able to copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) most fields.
You are the sole author; your advisor is not considered a co-author.
Your institution is "University of Nebraska-Lincoln" (not "at Lincoln" or ", Lincoln"). Do not leave it blank; then the administrator has to fill it in, and he is tempted to make it something silly.
You do not need to repeat your name and title in the Abstract field; just the body of the abstract.
When you reach the question "Was this submission previously published in a journal?", just skip that part.
Be sure to click the "Submit" button at the bottom. Files upload at the rate of about 5 Mb per minute, so if you have an ungodly large file, it may take a bit of time. If your file exceeds 40 Mb, think about reducing its size--there are many ways; Google "reduce pdf file size" to find some.
Okay, get started. That thesis is not going to submit itself.
2013
Ab-initio and model studies of spin fluctuation effects in transport and thermodynamics of magnetic metals, James K. Glasbrenner
2012
Electron-Phonon Coupling and Structural Phase Transitions on Au/Mo(112), Keisuke Fukutani
An Exploration of Neutron Detection in Semiconducting Boron Carbide, Nina Hong
MAGNETOELECTRIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AN ORGANIC FERROELECTRIC AND A TRANSITION METAL FERROMAGNET, Abhijit Mardana
Ultrafast intense-field photoionization and photofragmentation of systematic series of substituted organic molecules, Timothy D. Scarborough
2011
Two dimensional electron gas at oxide interfaces, Karolina Janicka
Thermodynamics of Magnetic Multilayers, Tathagata Mukherjee
Self Assembly and Interface Chemistry of non-Metallated Tetraphenyl Porphyrin, Geoffrey Rojas
FUNCTIONAL TWO-DIMENSIONAL ELECTRONIC GASES AT INTERFACES OF OXIDE HETEROSTRUCTURES, Yong Wang
First-principles Studies on Physical and Chemical Properties of Nanostructures, Menghao Wu
THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN SYMMETRY AND STATIC DIPOLES WITH ADSORPTION ON MOLECULAR SUBSTRATES, Zhengzheng Zhang
2010
Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in p-pbar Interactions with the decay mode H -> W+ W- -> mu+ nu mu- nu at the D0 Experiment, Dale M. Johnston
Upgrade To The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory's Lidar System, Emily B. Petermann
2009
Exchange Coupling at Cobalt/ Nickel Oxide Interfaces, Andrew G. Baruth
Fluorescence Polarization of Atomic, Dissociated Atomic, and Molecular Transitions Induced by Spin-Polarized Electron Impact, Jack W. Maseberg
EXCHANGE BIAS TRAINING EFFECT IN MAGNETICALLY COUPLED BILAYERS, Srinivas Polisetty
Finite temperature effects in magnetic materials: Model and ab initio studies, Aleksander L. Wysocki
2008
In Situ Measurement of Three-Dimensional Ion Densities in Focused Femtosecond Pulses, James Strohaber and CJGJ Uiterwaal
2007
2006
STUDY OF MAGNETIC LAYERS IN MAGNETIC SENSORS, Lu Yuan
1904
The Graphical Representation of Magnetic Theories, Harold N. Allen
