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The PROSPECT Reactor Neutrino Experiment

Author(s)
Hans Pieter Mumm, Denis E. Bergeron, Mark Tyra, Jerome LaRosa, Svetlana Nour
The Precision Reactor Oscillation and Spectrum Experiment, PROSPECT, is designed to make both a precise measurement of the antineutrino spectrum from a highly

Nanoscale Atomic Density Microscopy

Author(s)
Sarthak Subhankar, Yang Wang, Tsz-Chun Tsui, Steven Rolston, James V. Porto
Quantum simulations with ultracold atoms typically create atomic wavefunctions with structure at optical length scales, where direct imaging suffers from the

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Anion and Cation Dynamics in CsSiH3

Author(s)
R. V. Skoryunov, O. A. Babanova, A. V. Soloninin, A. V. Skripov, J.-N. Chotard, R. Janot, W. S. Tang, Mirjana NMN Dimitrievska, Terrence J. Udovic
In order to study the dynamical properties of cesium silanide CsSiH 3, we have measured the 1H and 133Cs nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra and spin

Nanoscale Ferroelastic Twins Formed in Strained LaCoO3 Films

Author(s)
Er-Jia Guo, Ryan Desautels, David Keavney, Manuel A. Roldan, Brian Kirby, Dongkyu Lee, Zhaoliang Liao, Timothy Charlton, Andreas Herklotz, T. Zac Ward, Michael R. Fitzsimmons, Ho Nyung Lee
The formation of twinning domains has been established as a major mechanism to accommodate epitaxial strain in rhombohedral ferroelastic oxide thin films. The

Versatile laser-free trapped-ion entangling gates

Author(s)
R. T. Sutherland, Raghavendra Srinivas, Shaun C. Burd, Dietrich Leibfried, Andrew C. Wilson, David J. Wineland, David T. Allcock, Daniel Slichter, S. B. Libby
We present a general theory for laser-free entangling gates with trapped-ion hyperfine qubits, using either static or oscillating magnetic-field gradients

Probing the Participation of Oxygen Redox in the Electrochemical Cycling of Li-Rich Li2IrO3

Author(s)
Eric L. Shirley, John T. Vinson, Liang Li, Maria K. Chan, Joong S. Park, Eungje Lee, John W. Freeland, Zhenpeng Yao, Fernando Castro, Timothy T. Fister, Christopher M. Wolverton, Michael Thackeray
To exploit extra capacity beyond the traditionally postulated transition metal redox in Li-ion batteries, it is imperative to understand the exact role of

Topological Bands for Ultracold Atoms

Author(s)
Ian B. Spielman, Nigel Cooper, Jean Dalibard
There have been significant recent advances in realizing bandstructures with geometrical and topological features in experiments on cold atomic gases. We

The Kibble balance and the kilogram

Author(s)
Stephan Schlamminger, Darine El Haddad
Dr. Bryan Kibble invented the watt balance in 1975 to improve the realization of the unit for electrical current, the ampere. With the discovery of the Quantum

Microwave SQUID multiplexing for the Lynx x-ray microcalorimeter

Author(s)
Douglas A. Bennett, John A. Mates, Simon R. Bandler, Daniel T. Becker, Joseph W. Fowler, Johnathon D. Gard, Gene C. Hilton, K D. Irwin, Kelsey M. Morgan, Carl D. Reintsema, Kazuhiro Sakai, Daniel R. Schmidt, Stephen J. Smith, Daniel S. Swetz, Joel N. Ullom, Leila R. Vale, Abigail L. Wessels
The Lynx x-ray microcalorimeter (LXM) is an imaging spectrometer for the Lynx satellite mission, an x-ray telescope being considered by NASA to be a new

Rethinking Distributed Ledger Technology

Author(s)
David R. Kuhn, Dylan J. Yaga, Jeffrey M. Voas
Blockchains were designed to solve the problem of double-spending in cryptocurrencies, and the success of the Bitcoin design has generated vastly more interest

SURVEY OF PEPTIDE QUANTIFICATION METHODS AND THEIR REPRODUCIBILITY COMPARISON: A CASE STUDY USING OXYTOCIN

Author(s)
Chensheng Li, Sitaram Bhavaraju, Jeremy Melanson, Andreas Blomgren, Torgny Rundlof, Eric L. Kilpatrick, Timothy Rudd, Yves Aubin, Kevin Grant, Edward Saravolac, Tursun Kerim, William Sherman, Yukari Nakagawa, Sergi Pavon, Tim Weel, Arunima Pola, Dinesh Chalasani, Stephen Walfish, Fouad Atouf
USP's peptide reference standards content is typically determined using an HPLC assay against an external standard for which the purity was determined by a mass
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