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Abhijit Dasgupta, J P. Apruzes, O Zatsarinny, K Bartschat, Charlotte F. Fischer
The atomic xenon laser is among the most efficient and powerful of the near-infrared gas lasers, especiallywhen pumped by molecular ions in an Ar-Xe mixture
Luis G. MacDowell, Vincent K. Shen, Jeffrey R. Errington
We employ a capillary drop model and obtain analytical results that allow us to predict the shape of subcritical isotherms inside the coexistence region of
A new platform, based on film boiling, is described for chemical processing by catalytic decomposition of organic liquids. A model for conversion of pure
Emre Yarimbiyik, Harry A. Scahfft, Richard A. Allen, Mona E. Zaghloul
A highly flexible simulation program to calculate the resistivity of thin films and lines with various line widths has been developed. The program takes into
This paper concerns the efficient implementation of quantum circuits for qudits. We show that controlled two-qudit gates can be implemented without ancillas and
Jon R. Pratt, John A. Kramar, Gordon Shaw, Richard Gates, Paul Rice, John M. Moreland
This paper provides an overview of calibration artifacts being developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that are intended to aid
John J. McFerran, William C. Swann, Brian R. Washburn, Nathan R. Newbury
Optical frequency combs generated by femtosecond fiber lasers typically exhibit significant frequency noise that causes broad optical linewidths, particularly
Signe Seidelin, J Chiaverini, Rainer Reichle, John J. Bollinger, Dietrich G. Leibfried, Joseph W. Britton, Janus Wesenberg, Brad R. Blakestad, John D. Jost, David Hume, C. Langer, R Ozeri, Nobuyasu Shiga, David J. Wineland
We demonstrate confinement of individual atomic ions in an RF Paul trap with novel geometry where the electrodes are located in a single plane and the ions
Signe Seidelin, J Chiaverini, Rainer Reichle, John J. Bollinger, Dietrich G. Leibfried, Joseph W. Britton, Janus Wesenberg, Brad R. Blakestad, John D. Jost, David Hume, C. Langer, R Ozeri, Nobuyasu Shiga, David J. Wineland
We demonstrate confinement of individual atomic ions in an RF Paul trap with novel geometry where the electrodes are located in a single plane and the ions
We are developing a novel framework, PRIDE (PRediction In Dynamic Environments), to perform moving object prediction (MOP) for autonomous ground vehicles. The
Francis J. Lovas, J M. Hollis, A Remijan, P R. Jewell
Ketenimine (CH2CNH) has been detected in absorption toward the star-forming region Sagittarius B2(N) with the 100-m Green Bank Telescope (GBT) by means of three
In this article, we evaluate the performance of an iterative registration algorithm for position estimation of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) operating in
Roger V. Bostelman, Tsai H. Hong, Rajmohan (. Madhavan
The performance evaluation of an obstacle detection and segmentation algorithm for Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) navigation in factory-like environments using
Craig I. Schlenoff, Jerome G. Ajot, Rajmohan Madhavan
We are developing a novel framework, PRIDE (PRediction In Dynamic Environments), to perform moving object prediction (MOP) to assist unmanned ground vehicles in
James S. Albus, Roger V. Bostelman, Tommy Chang, Tsai H. Hong, William P. Shackleford, Michael O. Shneier
The Defense Applied Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Learning Applied to Ground Vehicles (LAGR) program aims to develop algorithms for autonomous vehicle
Shuhui Kang, Vivek M. Prabhu, B D. Vogt, Eric K. Lin, Wen-Li Wu, Karen Turnquest
The kinetics of an acid-catalyzed deprotection reaction in model photoresist materials was studied as a function of copolymer composition with Fourier Transform
M W. Lufaso, Terrell A. Vanderah, I M. Pazos, Igor Levin, Juan C. Nino, Virgil Provenzano, Peter K. Schenck, Robert S. Roth
Subsolidus phase relations have been determined for the Bi2O3-Fe2O3-Nb2O5 system in air (900-1075 C). Three new ternary phases were observed Bi3Fe0.5Nb1.5O9
A measurement of the natural linewidth of the 401 nm 4f 126s 2 ( 3H 6) {rarr} 4f 12( 3H)6s6p ( 1P o 1) (6,1) 7 o transition in Er I is presented. Using laser
I Murakami, T Kato, D Kato, U I. Safronova, T E. Cowan, Yuri Ralchenko
Energy levels, radiative transition probabilities, and autoionization rates for $1s^22s^22p^63l'nl$ ($n$=3-12, $l \le n-1$) and $1s^22s^22p^64l'nl$ ($n$=4-7, $l
The surface stress associated with the underpotential deposition (upd) of lead on (111)-textured Au is examined, using the wafer curvature method, in acidic
Winnie K. Wong-Ng, Zhi Yang, Lawrence P. Cook, Julia Frank, Mario Loung
For applications of phase equilibria to second-generation coated-conductor high Tc superconductor processing, phase diagrams constructed under carbonate-free