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Comment on "Search for explanation of the neutron lifetime anomaly"

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Fred Wietfeldt, Ripan Biswas, Jimmy Caylor, Bret Crawford, Maynard Dewey, Nadia Fomin, Geoffrey Greene, Christopher Haddock, Shannon Hoogerheide, Hans Mumm, Jeffrey Nico, William Snow, Joseph Zuchegno
We respond to issues raised by Serebrov et al. in a recent paper regarding systematic effects in the beam neutron lifetime experiment performed at NIST. We show

Low-field MRI: A report on the 2022 ISMRM workshop

Author(s)
Adrienne Campbell-Washburn, Katy Keenan, Peng Hu, John Mugler, Krishna Nayak, Andrew Webb, Johnes Obungoloch, Kevin Sheth, Jürgen Hennig, Matthew Rosen, Najat Salameh, Daniel Sodickson, Joel Stein, José Marques, Orlando Simonetti

Quantum-limited optical time transfer for future geosynchronous links

Author(s)
Emily Caldwell, Jean-Daniel Deschenes, Jennifer Ellis, William C. Swann, Benjamin Stuhl, Hugo Bergeron, Nathan R. Newbury, Laura Sinclair
The combination of optical time transfer and optical clocks opens up the possibility of large-scale free-space networks that connect both ground-based optical

A non-defect precursor gate oxide breakdown model

Author(s)
Kin (Charles) Cheung
Understanding defect creation is central to efforts to comprehend gate dielectric breakdown in metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effect-transistors (MOSFETs)

A chip-scale atomic beam clock

Author(s)
Gabriela Martinez, Chao Li, Alexander Staron, John Kitching, Chandra Raman, William McGehee
We demonstrate a passively pumped, chip-scale atomic beam clock fabricated using a stack of silicon and glass wafers. The device could additionally serve as a

Multi-k Magnetic Structure and Large Anomalous Hall Effect in Candidate Magnetic Weyl Semimetal NdAlGe

Author(s)
C. Dhital, Rebecca Dally, R. Ruvalcaba, R. Gonzalez-Hernandez, J. Guerrero-Sanchez, Huibo Cao, Q. Zhang, W. Tian, Y. Wu, M. Frontzek, S. K. Karna, A. Meads, B. Wilson, R. Chapai, D. Graf, J. Bacsa, R. Jin, J. DiTusa
The magnetic structure, magnetoresistance, and Hall effect of non-centrosymmetric magnetic semimetal NdAlGe are investigated revealing an unusual magnetic state
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