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Hansong Xu, Xing Liu, Wei Yu, David W. Griffith, Nada T. Golmie
Industrial Internet-of-Things (I-IoT), also known as Industry 4.0, is the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology into the industrial manufacturing
Joel Helton, Nicholas P. Butch, Daniel M. Pajerowski, Sergei N. Barilo, Jeffrey W. Lynn
Time-of-flight neutron spectroscopy reveals spin waves in the ferromagnetic ground state of the kagome staircase material Co 32V 2O 8. While previous work has
A tornado occurred on May 22, 2011in the populated area of Joplin, Missouri that caused 161 fatalities, the most caused by a single tornado since the NWS
Hui Xu, Alexander Grutter, Zhangzhang Cui, Zhicheng Wang, Xiaofang Zhai, Yalin Lu
We report tunable conduction behavior of a series of (Sr 2IrO 4) 4/(Sr 3Ru 2O 27) N (N=1, 2, 4) atomic layer superlattices, in which itinerant electron
Alan L. Migdall, Evan Meyer-Scott, Christine Silberhorn
We review the rapid recent progress in single-photon sources based on multiplexing multiple probabilistic photon-creation events. Such multiplexing allows
Measuring information transmission from stimulus to response is useful for evaluating the signaling fidelity of biochemical reaction networks (BRNs) in cells
2019 was a big year for Metrology. The international system of units was revised on World Metrology Day, May 20th, that year [1]. What will 2020 bring? In this
R. T. Sutherland, Raghavendra Srinivas, Shaun C. Burd, Hannah Knaack, Andrew C. Wilson, David J. Wineland, Dietrich Leibfried, David T. Allcock, Daniel Slichter, S. B. Libby
The dominant error sources for state-of-the-art implementations of laser-free trapped-ion entangling gates are decoherence of the qubit state and motion. The
Alexander Smolyanitsky, Alta Y. Fang, Andrei Kazakov, Eugene Paulechka
We combine quantum-chemical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations to consider aqueous ion flow across non-axisymmetric nanopores in monolayer graphene
L. M. Martinez, H. Iturriaga, R. Olmos, L. Shao, Y. Liu, Thuc Mai, C. Petrovic, Angela R. Hight Walker, S. R. Singamaneni
van der Waals (vdW) engineering of magnetism is a topic of increasing research interest in the community at present. We study the magnetic properties of quasi
Xin Zhang, Rui-Biao Lin, Jing Wang, Bin Wang, Bin Liang, Taner N. Yildirim, Jian Zhang, Wei Zhou, Banglin Chen
Metal-organic frameworks are promising materials for onboard hydrogen storage thanks to the tunable pore size, pore volume, and pore geometry. In consideration
Jeffrey M. Jennings, Ryan C. Terrien, Connor Fredrick, Michael Grisham, Mark Notcutt, Samuel Halverson, Suvrath Mahadevan, Scott Diddams
When illuminated by a white light source, the discrete resonances of a Fabry- Perot interferometer (FP) provide a broad bandwidth, comb-like spectrum useful for
John H. Burnett, Eric C. Benck, Simon G. Kaplan, Erik Stover, Adam Phenis
Measurements of the index of refraction of a sample of high-quality, single-crystal germanium using the minimum deviation refractometry method are presented for
Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are known for their wide range of potential applications, including gas sorption, gas storage, gas separation, catalysis
David P. Hoogerheide, Philip A. Gurnev, Tatiana K. Rostovtseva, Sergey M. Bezrukov
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins are recognized as crucial components of cell signaling pathways through modulating folding, altering
Xiaoxian Yang, Reiner Kleinrahm, Mark O. McLinden, Markus Richter
A commercial gravimetric sorption analyzer, which is based on a magnetic-suspension balance, was significantly improved to reduce the uncertainty in adsorption
Maria Papachristodoulou, James Doutch, Hoi Sang Beatrice Leung, Andy Church, Thomas Charleston, Luke A. Clifton, Paul Butler, Christopher J. Roberts, Daniel G. Bracewell
A deeper understanding of the nano and mesoscale structure of chromatographic adsorbents and the distribution of proteins within the media, is critical to a
Ryan Falkenstein-Smith, Kunhyuk Sung, Jian Chen, Anthony Hamins
This study documents a series of time-averaged gas species measurements made along the centerline of a 30 cm methanol pool fires steadily burning in a quiescent
Jack F. Douglas, Andrea Giuntoli, Francesco Puosi, Dino Leporini, Francis W. Starr
We examine the influence of steady shear on structural relaxation in a model coarse-grained unentagled polymer melt over a wide range of temperature and shear
The quality of AM built parts is highly correlated to the melt pool characteristics. Hence melt pool monitoring and control can potentially improve AM part
Near-infrared fluorescence emission from single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is demonstrated as a measurement technique enabling the determination of aqueous
Most refrigerants currently in use have relatively high Global Warming Potential (GWP). For example, the GWPs of R-134a and R-410a are 1300 and 2088. Leaks to
Matthew S. Davis, Wenqi Zhu, Jared Strait, Jay K. Lee, Henri Lezec, Steve Blair, Amit Agrawal
Manipulation of plasmon modes at ultraviolet wavelengths using engineered nanophotonic devices allows for the development of high-sensitivity chiroptical
Alexandra B. Artusio-Glimpse, Natalia A. Azarova, Paul A. Williams, Joshua A. Hadler, John H. Lehman, Ivan Ryger
We present a small power meter that detects radiation pressure of the incident high-power laser. Given its small package and non-destructive interaction with