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Conferences

Wrinkling of Ultrathin Polymer Films

Author(s)
Rui Huang, Christopher Stafford, B D. Vogt
This paper presents a bilayer model to account for surface effects on the wrinkling of ultrathin polymer films. Assuming a surface layer of finite thickness

Josephson Junction Materials Research Using Phase Qubits

Author(s)
Raymond Simmonds, Dustin P. Hite, Robert McDermott, Matthias Steffen, Ken B. Cooper, Kristine Lang, John M. Martinis, David P. Pappas
At present, the performance of superconducting qubits is limited by decoherence. Strong decoherence of phase qubits is associated with spurious microwave

Herding Hash Functions and the Nostradamus Attack

Author(s)
John M. Kelsey, Tadayoshi Kohno
In this paper, we develop a new attack on Damgaard-Merkle hash functions, called the herding attack, in which an attacker who can find many collisions on the

Selecting Effective Test Sets

Author(s)
Leonard E. Gebase, Robert D. Snelick, Roch Bertucat
One of the first problems that must be addressed when attempting to test the reliability of any software implementation is determining what is to be tested. The

Temperature dependence of quantum dot homogeneous linewidth

Author(s)
Joseph J. Berry, Martin Stevens, Richard Mirin, Kevin L. Silverman
We examine the temperature dependence of the ground state homogeneous linewidth in InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots. Measurements are performed on quantum dots in a

Optical and microwave frequency synthesis with an integrated fiber frequency comb

Author(s)
L Hartl, Martin E. Fermann, W Swann, John J. McFerran, Ian R. Coddington, Qudsia Quraishi, Scott A. Diddams, Nathan R. Newbury, Carston Langrock, M M. Fejer, P. S. Westbrook, Jeffrey W. Nicholson, K Feder
We demonstrate optical coherence over a broad spectral range of two independent fiber frequency combs. Additionally, we demonstrate microwave stability of

Recent Advances in Solid-State Single Photon Detectors

Author(s)
Danna Rosenberg, Sae Woo Nam, Richard Mirin, Philip A. Hiskett, Jane E. Nordholt
This paper reviews recent advances in the detection of single photons at visible and near-infrared wavelengths, focusing on detectors based on superconducting

Anionic Effects in Hot Surface Catalyzed Combustions.

Author(s)
W W. Bannister, F Lai, W Paramasawat, W Sriseubsai, A Donatelli, J Li, F Bonner, N Schott, P Kurup, J Egan, E.G E. Jahngen, P Muanchareon, N Euaphantasate, S K. Chiang, S Sengupta, C S. Kuo, R Nagarajan, J Chaospukhum, A Meesrisom, V Kongkadee, V Babrauskas

Fluid Dispensing and Dispersion

Author(s)
Jiann C. Yang, David R. Keyser
This paper is a condensed version of a chapter in the forthcoming Next Generation Program (NGP) final report edited by the authors. It summarizes the research
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