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Journals

NIST Centennial Celebration Symposium Highlight

Author(s)
Alan D. Mighell, Winnie K. Wong-Ng
The Centennial Celebration of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), formerly known as the Bureau of Standards (NBS), takes place in the

X-Ray Anomalous Scattering Study of a Charge-Ordered State in NaV2O3

Author(s)
Shin-ichi Nakao, K Ohwada, N Takesue, Y Fujiii, M Isobe, Y Ueda, M V. Zimmermann, J P. Hill, D Gibbs, Joseph Woicik, L Koyama, Y Murakami
Charge ordering of V 4+ and V 5+ in NaV 2O 5 has been studied by an X-ray diffraction technique using anomalous scattering near a vanadium K-aborption edge to

Collaboration Between NPL and NIST

Author(s)
K B. Gebbie
Since its inception in 1901, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (then the National Bureau of Standards) has sought guidance from its

Cooper Minima in the Photoemission Spectra of Solids

Author(s)
S Molodtsov, S Halilov, V Servedio, W Schneider, S Danzenbaecher, J Hinarejos, M Richter, C Laubschat
Variations of the photoionization cross-section of valence states as a function of interatomic distance are studied by means of atomic and solid-state density

Transient Liquid-Phase Bonding in the Ni-Al-B System

Author(s)
Carelyn E. Campbell, William J. Boettinger
Transient liquid phase (TLP) bonding experiments were performed using a Ni-10.3 at. % Al alloy and a Ni-10 at. %B filler material and the results were compared

Damage-Resistant Brittle Coatings

Author(s)
Brian R. Lawn, K S. Lee, Herzl Chai, Antonia Pajares, D K. Kim, S Wuttiphan, I M. Peterson, X Z. Hu
A conceptually new approach to the design of brittle coating structures on soft substrates, based on prevention of crack initiation rather than on customary

Flame Retardant Mechanism of Silica Gel/Silica

Author(s)
Takashi Kashiwagi, Jeffrey W. Gilman, Kathryn M. Butler, Richard H. Harris Jr., John R. Shields, A Asano
Various types of silica, silica gel, fumed silicas and fused silica were added to polypropylene and polyethylene oxide to determine their flame retardant

International Comparison, Final Summary Report

Author(s)
James P. Randa
An international comparison of noise temperature of coaxial (GPC-7) sources at 2 GHz, 4 GHz and 12 GHz has been completed. Participating laboratories included
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