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We describe a tunable broadband mid-infrared laser source based on difference-frequency mixing of a 100 MHz femtosecond Yb:fiber laser oscillator and Raman-shifted soliton. The resulting light is tunable over 2.8-4.5 υm, with a FWHM bandwidth of 170 nm and
We present a system for molecular spectroscopy using a mid-infrared broadband frequency comb source with near infrared detection. Difference frequency generation of a Yb:fiber frequency comb produced a mid-infrared (MIR) comb tunable from 2.7 − 4.7 υm
We have assembled and evaluated a novel electrically calibrated thermopile having an array of 1.5 mm long multiwalled carbon nanotubes as the radiation absorber. We find very low reflectance at the 390 υm laser wavelength and excellent agreement between
Randall P. Wagner, Victor Nedzelnitsky, Steven E. Fick
A new NIST measurement service has been developed for determining the pressure sensitivities of American National Standards Institute and International Electrotechnical Commission type LS2aP laboratory standard microphones over the frequency range 31.5 Hz
A historical article about the origins and the development of quartz clocks and oscillators (Part II of a IV-part series). It describes the discovery of piezoelectricity, the development of the first quartz oscillators, how quartz oscillators were
Anmiv Prahbu, Kevin J. Freedman, Joseph W. Robertson, Zhorro Nikolov, John J. Kasianowicz, MinJun Kim
We have investigated the shrinkage of solid state nanopores by a scanning electron microscope and find the process to be reproducible and dependant beam parameters such as the accelerating voltage and electron flux. The shrinking phenomenon does not
Thomas P. Heavner, Stephan E. Barlow, Marc A. Weiss, Neil Ashby, Steven R. Jefferts
NIST is in an initial phase of developing a prototype laser-cooled atomic frequency standard (AFS) for potential use in a future GPS system. The expected fractional frequency stability or Allan deviation, ς y(τ), will be 2x10 -13 at one second, improving
Corey A. Barnes, Archita Hati, Craig W. Nelson, David A. Howe
The measurement of close-to carrier phase modulation (PM) noise of state-of-the-art oscillators is always challenging. Quite often the residual noise of the phase detector used in these measurements is the source of difficulty. In particular at Fourier
Daniel G. Kuester, David R. Novotny, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri, Zoya Popovic
Trends in tag development since the introduction of the ISO 18000-6C and EPC Global standards are investigated empirically with measurements of power harvesting and backscattering performance from 20 samples of passive tags across 860-960MHz. The
Svenja A. Knappe, Rahul R. Mhaskar, Jan Preusser, John E. Kitching, Lutz Trahms, Tillman H. Sander
We describe a portable 4-channel array of chip-scale atomic magnetometers in a flexible flying-lead configuration. These microfabricated, uncooled sensors with volumes below 1 cm 3 demonstrate sensitivities around 100 fT/Hz 1/2 and bandwidths of several
Kenton R. Brown, Andrew C. Wilson, Yves Colombe, Christian Ospeklaus, Adam M. Meier, Emanuel H. Knill, Dietrich G. Leibfried, David J. Wineland
In theory, quantum computers can solve certain problems much more efficiently than classical computers [1]. This has motivated experimental efforts to construct and verify devices that manipulate quantum bits (qubits) in a variety of physical systems [2]
This paper shows the experimental details of the stabilization scheme that allows full control of the repetition rate and the carrier-envelope offset frequency of a 10 GHz frequency comb based on a femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser. Octave-spanning spectra are
Michael J. Thorpe, Tara M. Fortier, Matthew S. Kirchner, Till P. Rosenband, Lars Rippe
We demonstrate two-stage laser stabilization based on a combination of Fabry-Pérot and spectral-hole burning techniques. The laser is first pre-stabilized by the Fabry-Pérot cavity to a fractional-frequency stability of ς y(τ) -13. A pattern of spectral
Dietrich G. Leibfried, Rodney B. Blakestad, Christian Ospelkaus, Aaron Vandevender, Janus Wesenberg, Michael J. Biercuk, David J. Wineland
We have demonstrated transport of 9Be+ ions through a 2D Paul-trap X-junction array while maintaining the ions near the motional ground-state of their local potential well. We expand on the first report of the experiment in [1], including a detailed
Francisco E. Becerra Chavez, Jingyun Fan, Gerald Baumgartner, Sergey V. Polyakov, Julius Goldhar, Jonathan Kosloski, Alan L. Migdall
Optimized state-discrimination receiver strategies for nonorthogonal states can improve the capacity of the communication channels operating with error rates below the ones corresponding to conventional receivers. Coherent signal-nulling receivers use a
Nathan D. Lemke, Andrew D. Ludlow, J. von Stecher, Jeffrey A. Sherman, A.M. Rey, Christopher W. Oates
State-of-the-art optical clocks with neutral atoms employ an optical lattice to tightly confine the atoms, enabling high-resolution spectroscopy and the potential for high-accuracy timekeeping. Interrogating many atoms simultaneously facilitates high
Michael A. Lombardi, Raul Solis, Harold Sanchez, J. Mauricio Lopez-Romero, Francisco Jimenez, Henry Postigo, Daniel Perez, Walter Adad, Victor Masi, Ahmed Ibrahim, Bill Hoger, Ricardo de Carvalho, Jose L. Kronenberg, Gustavo C. Orozco, Theodore Reddock, Leonardo Trigo
Stopwatches and timers are used for an almost unlimited number of applications and are among the most common devices calibrated by metrology laboratories. In large nations, stopwatch calibrations are typically handled by secondary laboratories, such as
Uwe Arp, Charles W. Clark, Lu Deng, Nadir S. Faradzhev, Alex P. Farrell, Mitchell L. Furst, Steven E. Grantham, Edward W. Hagley, Shannon B. Hill, Thomas B. Lucatorto, Ping-Shine Shaw, Charles S. Tarrio, Robert E. Vest
The calculability of synchrotron radiation (SR) makes electron storage rings wonderful light sources for radiometry. The broadband nature of SR allows coverage of the whole spectral region from the x-ray to the far-infrared. Compact low-energy storage
Elizabeth A. Donley, Eugene N. Ivanov, Francois-Xavier R. Esnault
For heterodyne phase locking, frequency division of the beat note between two oscillators can improve the reliability of the phase lock and the quality of the phase synchronization. Frequency division can also reduce the size, weight, power, and cost of
William H. Rippard, Ranko R. Heindl, Matthew R. Pufall, Stephen E. Russek, Anthony B. Kos
We have measured the relaxation time of a thermally unstable ferromagnetic nanoparticle incorporated into a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) as a function of applied magnetic field and voltage V (-0.38 V {less than or equal to} V {less than or equal to} +0
Svenja A. Knappe, D. Maser, S. Pandey, H. Ring, Micah P. Ledbetter, John E. Kitching, Dimitry Budkerl
Detection of the magnetic signal of a single, 2 {um}m cobalt microparticle using an atomic magnetometer based on a microfabricated vapor cell is presented. These results represent an improvement by a factor of 10 in terms of the detected magnetic moment
Franklyn J. Quinlan, Tara M. Fortier, Matthew S. Kirchner, Jennifer A. Taylor, Michael J. Thorpe, Nathan D. Lemke, Andrew D. Ludlow, Yanyi Jiang, Christopher W. Oates, Scott A. Diddams
We present an optical frequency divider based on a 200 MHz repetition rate Er:fiber mode-locked laser that, when locked to a stable optical frequency reference, generates microwave signals with absolute phase noise that is equal to or better than cryogenic
Stefania Romisch, Steven R. Jefferts, Thomas E. Parker
An integrated time scale has as primary data unit of duration (time interval) defined by atomic standards according to the definition of the SI second. The availability of more than one atomic standard allows for averaging, thereby improving the
Michael A. Lombardi, Jose M. Lopez, Andrew N. Novick, Francisco Jimenez, Nelida Diaz-Munoz, Eduardo de Carlos Lopez, Jean-Simon Boulanger, Raymond Pelletier, Ricardo de Carvalho, Raul Solis, Harold Sanchez, Liz C. Forero, Junior Gordon, Daniel Perez, Eduardo Bances, Leonardo Trigo, Victor Masi, Henry Postigo, Anthony Questelles, Anselm Gittens, Rodrigo Ramos P.
The Sistema Interamericano de Metrologia (SIM) is one of the worlds five major regional metrology organizations (RMOs). The SIM members are the national metrology institutes (NMIs) located in the 34 nations of the Organization of American States (OAS)