The research in this dissertation describes a simple electrochemical approach for fabricating nanoscale (metal/metal) or molecular (metal/polymer or self assembled monolayer (SAM)/metal) junctions. The fabrication involves metal deposition on one...
Most of the structures in submillimeter-scale engineering are created from thin films, making them essentially two-dimensional (2D). Significant work has been done to fabricate 3D structures using self-folding, a deterministic form of...
Planar fiber-optic chips (FOC) take advantage of the evanescent field effects of side-polished fibers, exhibiting usefulness in fluorescence, absorbance, electrochemical investigations, and as presented here Raman spectroscopy. The fabrication of...
This thesis is based on experimental work on electrochemically mediated charge transfer effects on Single-walled carbon nanotube bundles. The study of these effects are very important towards understanding the sensitivity of gases on nanostructures...
Characterization of the optical and electrical properties of organic solar cell materials is of prime importance to organic solar cell design. This thesis describes the use of capacitive photocurrent measurements to study the exciton generation and...
Star Wars films--History and criticism; Myth in motion pictures; Lucas, George, 1944-
The Star Wars franchise is one of the most successful film series of all time. The original three
movies, along with the more recent three prequels, serve as the foundation to a vast empire of
Star Wars television shows, action figures, comic...
Jean Thomas (left, in tam) and Marion Kerby (right, in hat with feather) sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin, accompanied by Hamilton Forrest (center, standing). Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and...
Hamilton Forrest, Jean Thomas (in tam), and Marion Kerby (right, in hat with feather) stand on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on...
Marion Kerby (left, in hat with feather) and Sally Kerby (right, wearing glasses) sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin, accompanied by Hamilton Forrest (center, standing). Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a...
Marion Kerby and Hamilton Forrest sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on Broadway and in Hollywood films. In 1934, Forrest and Kerby...
Jean Thomas (left, in tam) and Marion Kerby (right, in hat with feather) sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin, accompanied by Hamilton Forrest (center, standing). Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and...
Hamilton Forrest (right), Marion Kerby (center, standing), and Jean Thomas (left, in tam) on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on Broadway...
Jean Thomas (left, in tam), Marion Kerby (center, with arms around others), and Sally Kerby (right, wearing glasses) on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on Broadway and in Hollywood...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, holds the arm of Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) while standing on the step of her Traipsin' Woman Cabin near Ashland, Kentucky. Dorothy Thomas, wearing a wool coat with fur adornment, stands on...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, stands between Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) and Marion Kerby (with handbag). The group may have been visiting Jean Thomas en route to Hollywood: Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, holds the arm of Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) while standing on the step of her Traipsin' Woman Cabin near Ashland, Kentucky. Dorothy Thomas, wearing a wool coat with fur adornment, stands on...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, holds the arm of Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) while standing on the step of her Traipsin' Woman Cabin near Ashland, Kentucky. Marion Kerby, wearing a jaunty hat, stands in the cabin doorway...
Three-quarter length portrait of performer Marie Doro wearing a black cape and a worried expression. Doro, born Marie Katherine Steward in Duncannon, Pennsylvania on May 25, 1882, starred in three productions at Macauley's Theatre: "The Morals...
Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Electric signs
Facade of the Towers Theatre (later Knox Theatre), located at 331 W. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Posters for films "Now Playing," "Padlocked" and "Mismates," indicate a date of 1926, although...
Close-up view of entrance to the Towers Theatre (later Knox Theatre), located at 331 W. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Posters for films "Now Playing," "Padlocked" and "Mismates," indicate a date of 1926, although...