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JOSEPHSON VOLTAGE STANDARD INTERCOMPARISON

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
Yi-hua Tang
The majority of Josephson Voltage Standard (JVS) intercomparisons have been performed by using Zener voltage transfer standards and a protocol based on the Measurement Assurance Program (MAP) with uncertainties in the range of a few parts in 10^8 at 10 V

Microwave generation in magnetic multilayers and nanostructures

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
William Rippard, Matthew Pufall
We present an overview of the coherent magnetic precessional dynamics induced by the spin transfer effect in magnetic nanostructures. The precessional frequencies of the magnetic oscillators can be tuned over a range of several gigahertz by varying the dc

Nanosecond Delay With Subpicosecond Uncertainty

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
Donald R. Larson, Nicholas Paulter
We have combined a commercially available, variable length coaxial delay line (trombone line) with a high resolution linear translation system. The result is better resolution and lower uncertainty in the achievable delays than previously available. The

NIST Workshop on Materials Test Procedures for Hydrogen Pipelines

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
Thomas A. Siewert, Joseph D. McColskey, Richard E. Ricker
The Materials Reliability and Metallurgy Divisions have expanded their efforts to advance the technology for the construction, repair, and inspection of pipelines. One key factor is to identify and prioritize the research needs of the pipeline community

Numerical Micromagnetics: Finite Difference Methods

September 1, 2007
Author(s)
J. Miltat, Michael J. Donahue
Micromagnetics is based on the one hand on a continuum approximation of exchange interactions, including boundary conditions, on the other hand on Maxwell equations in the non-propagative (static) limit for the evaluation of the demagnetizing field. The
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