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Nandita Abhyankar, Megan Catterton, Gregory A. Cooksey, Veronika Szalai
We use planar inverse anapole (PIA) microresonators to report the first experimental demonstration of continuous wave (CW) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
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Andrew Herzing, Lucas Flagg, Chad R. Snyder, Lee Richter, Jonathan Onorato, Christine Luscombe, Ruipeng Li
We report the results of a combined grazing incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering (GIWAXS) and four-dimensional scanning transmission microscopy (4D-STEM)
Tyler Gugliemo, Dietrich Leibfried, Stephen Libby, Daniel Slichter
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We present a new wide-ranging correlation for the viscosity of nitrogen based on critically evaluated experimental data. The correlation is designed to be used
Giovanni Garberoglio, Allan H. Harvey, Jakub Lang, Michał Przybytek, Michal Lesiuk, Bogumil Jeziorski
We develop a surface for the electric dipole moment of three interacting helium atoms and use it, together with state-of-the-art potential and polarizability
Caitlin Kengle, Dipanjan Chaudhuri, Xuefei Guo, Thomas Johnson, Simon Bettler, Wolfgang Simeth, Matthew Krogstad, Zahir Islam, Sheng Ran, Shanta Saha, Johnpierre Paglione, Nicholas Butch, Eduardo Fradkin, Vidya Madhavan, Peter Abbamonte
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Walter Brent Wilson, Aaron Urbas, Haley Jensen, Lane C. Sander
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Gallium, Indium and Cobalt are critical materials that vital to ramping up the adoption of clean energy technologies such as solar photovoltaics (PVs), electric
Florian Theuss, Avi Shragai, Gael Grissonnanche, Luciano Peralta, Gregorio de la Fuente Simarro, Ian Hayes, Shanta Saha, Yun Eo, Alonso Suarez, Andrea Capa Salinas, Ganesh Pokharel, Stephen Wilson, Nicholas Butch, Johnpierre Paglione, B. Ramshaw
Competing and intertwined orders are ubiquitous in strongly correlated electron systems, such as the charge, spin, and superconducting orders in the high-Tc
We present a quasi-elastic neutron scattering study of liquid deuterium hydride carried out using the Disk Chopper Spectrometer at the National Institute of
Mads Amdisen, Yongqiang Cheng, Niina Jalarvo, Daniel Pajerowski, Craig Brown, Torben R. Jensen, Mikael S. Andersson
Reorientational dynamics in solid electrolytes can significantly enhance the ionic conductivity, and understanding these dynamics can facilitate the rational
The mass spectral library of the Scientific Working Group for the Analysis of Seized Drugs (SWGDRUG) is the most comprehensive free reference database of its
Zixuan Wang, Ryan DeCrescent, Poolad Imany, Joseph Bush, Sae Woo Nam, Richard Mirin, Kevin L. Silverman
Self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) are promising optomechanical elements due to their excellent photonic properties and sensitivity to local strain fields
Sean Jollota, Denis Bergeron, R. Michael Verkouteren, Svetlana Nour, Ryan Fitzgerald, Ohyun Kwon, Jeffrey Radtke, Bryan Bednarz, Brian Miller, Larry DeWerd
Autoradiography can be an important tool in preclinical investigations with alpha-emitting radionuclides. Precise biodistribution studies establish the
Polette Centellas, Kyle Mehringer, Andrew Bowman, Katherine Evans, Parth Vagholkar, Travis Thornell, Liping Huang, Sarah Morgan, Christopher Soles, Yoan Simon, Edwin Chan
Understanding the physical and chemical response of materials to impulsive deformation is crucial for applications ranging from soft robotic locomotion to space
Knowing material behavior is crucial to successful design, especially given the growing number of next-generation energy, defense, and manufacturing systems
Patrick Egan, Eric S. Stanfield, John R. Stoup, Christopher W. Meyer
Recent developments in diameter metrology at NIST have improved the dimensional characterization of piston–cylinder assemblies (PCAs) to unprecedented precision
Let π = (d1, . . . , dn) be a non-increasing degree sequence with even n. In 1974, Kundu showed that if Dk(π) = (d1 − k, . . . , dn − k) is graphic, then some
Marc Webb, Glenn Morrison, Karsten Baumann, Jienan Li, Jenna Ditto, Han Huynh, Jie Yu, Kathryn Mayer, Marina Vance, Delphine Farmer, Jonathan Abbatt, Dustin Poppendieck, Barbara Turpin
Previous time-integrated (2 h to 4 h) measurements show that total gas-phase water-soluble organic carbon (WSOCg) is 10 to 20 times higher inside homes compared
Devon Jakob, Jeffrey Schwartz, Georges Pavlidis, Karen Grutter, Andrea Centrone
Photothermal induced resonance (PTIR), also known as AFM-IR, enables nanoscale IR absorption spectroscopy by transducing the local photothermal expansion and
Aaron Goldfain, Grace Waters, Lynn Davis, Heather Patrick, Thomas A. Germer
The efficacy and safety of UV disinfection systems depend on the radiant flux throughout the space being disinfected, which in turn depends on the directional
Rachel Maizel, Shuang Wu, Purnima P. Balakrishnan, Alexander Grutter, Christy Kinane, Andrew Caruana, Prabandha Nakarmi, Bhuwan Nepal, David Smith, Youngmin Lim, Juila Jones, Wyatt Thomas, Jing Zhao, F. Michel, Tim Mewes, Satoru Emori
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