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    Energy Technologies Area (ETA) researchers are continually building on the strong scientific foundation we have developed over the past 50 years. We address the world’s most pressing scientific challenges across the buildings, transportation, and industrial sectors. ETA is at the forefront of improving the country's aging electrical grid and innovating distributed energy and storage solutions; developing grid-integrated building systems; and providing the most comprehensive market and data analysis worldwide.

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Buildings
Demand Response
Energy Markets & Planning
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Building & Industrial Energy Systems (BIES)
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X Author: Manuel Caetano

1999

Borisov, Oleg V, Xianglei Mao, Alberto J Fernández, Manuel Caetano, and Richard E Russo."Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric study of non-linear calibration behavior during laser ablation of binary Cu-Zn Alloys."Spectrochimica Acta Part B-Atomic Spectroscopy 54 (1999) 1351-1365.

1996

Caetano, Manuel, Xianglei Mao, and Richard E Russo."Laser ablation solid sampling: Vertical spatial emission intensity profiles in inductively coupled plasma."Spectrochimica Acta Part B-Atomic Spectroscopy 51.12 (1996) 1473-1485. DOI
Mao, Xianglei, Wing-Tat Chan, Manuel Caetano, Mark A Shannon, and Richard E Russo."Preferential vaporization and plasma shielding during nano-second laser ablation."Applied Surface Science 96-98 (1996) 126-130. DOI
Russo, Richard E, Xianglei Mao, Manuel Caetano, and Mark A Shannon."Fundamental characteristics of laser-material interactions ( ablation ) in noble gases at atmospheric pressure using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy."Appl.Surf.Sci. 96-98 (1996) 144-148.
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