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Application of the Hybrid Satellite Network Cybersecurity Framework Profile: An Example Implementation of NIST IR 8441

February 23, 2024
Author(s)
Frederick R. Byers, Dan Mamula, Karri Meldorf, Joseph Brule, Rory Jennings, John Wiltberger, Eugene Craft, John Dombrowski, O'Ryan Lattin, Abdul Noor, Matt Yetto, Aliaksander Mamonau, Oksana Slivina, Jay Sharma, Dr. Kangmin Zheng
The space sector is transitioning towards Hybrid Satellite Networks (HSN), an aggregation of independently owned and operated terminals, antennas, satellites, payloads, or other components that comprise a satellite system. The elements of an HSN may have

Raman Spectroscopy of Phonon States in NbTe4 and TaTe4 Quasi-1D van der Waals Crystals

February 23, 2024
Author(s)
Zahra Ebrahim Nataj, Fariborz Kargar, Sergiy Krylyuk, Topojit Debnath, Maedeh Taheri, Subhajit Ghosh, Huairuo Zhang, Albert Davydov, Roger Lake, Alexander Balandin
We report the results of polarization-dependent Raman spectroscopy of phonon states in single-crystalline quasi-one-dimensional NbTe4 and TaTe4 van der Waals materials. The measurements were conducted in the wide temperature range from 80 K to 560 K. Our

Programming Interfacial Porosity and Symmetry with Escherized Colloids

February 22, 2024
Author(s)
Nathan Mahynski, Vincent K. Shen
We simultaneously design the porosity and plane symmetry of self-assembling colloidal films by using isohedral tiles to determine the location and shape of enthalpically interacting surface patches on motifs being functionalized. The symmetries of both the

Ligify: Automated genome mining for ligand-inducible transcription factors

February 21, 2024
Author(s)
Simon d'Oelsnitz, Andrew Ellington, David J. Ross
Prokaryotic transcription factors can be repurposed into biosensors for the ligand-inducible control of gene expression, but the landscape of chemical ligands for which biosensors exist is extremely limited. To expand this landscape, we developed Ligify, a

Zeeman-resolved Autler-Townes splitting in Rydberg atoms with a tunable RF resonance and a single transition dipole moment

February 21, 2024
Author(s)
Noah Schlossberger, Drew Rotunno, Aly Artusio-Glimpse, Nik Prajapati, Samuel Berweger, Dangka Shylla, Matt Simons, Christopher L. Holloway
Applying a magnetic field as a method for tuning the frequency of Autler-Townes splitting for Rydberg electrometry has recently been demonstrated. In this Letter, we provide a theoretical understanding of Rydberg electromechanically-induced-transparency

Breakdown of Sound in Superfluid Helium

February 19, 2024
Author(s)
Marc Nichitiu, Craig Brown, Igor Zaliznyak
As elementary particles carry energy and momentum in the Universe, quasiparticles are the elementary carriers of energy and momentum quanta in condensed matter. And, as elementary particles, under certain conditions quasiparticles can be unstable and decay

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC): An important tool for polymer identification and characterization of plastic marine debris

February 19, 2024
Author(s)
Jennifer Lynch, Raquel Corniuk, Kayla C. Brignac, Melissa Jung, Joelle Marchiani, Wanda Weatherford
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), a routine thermoanalytical method in material science, is gaining utility in plastic pollution research to improve polymer identification. We optimized a DSC method, experimentally testing pan types, temperature

Entropy Driven Incommensurate Structures in the Frustrated Kagome Staircase Co3V2O8

February 18, 2024
Author(s)
Joel Helton, Nyrissa Rogado, Robert Cava, Jeffrey Lynn
Co3V2O8 features spin-3/2 moments arrayed on a kagome staircase lattice. A spin density wave with a continuously evolving propagation vector of ⃗k = (0, δ, 0), showing both incommensurate states and multiple commensurate lock-ins, is observed at

A relativistic framework to establish Coordinate time on the Moon and Beyond

February 17, 2024
Author(s)
Neil Ashby, Bijunath Patla
The rate of clocks, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, is influenced by the gravitational potential and relative motion of the clocks. A grid of synchronized clocks that is traceable to an ideal clock at a predetermined point in space is the

Emergent Ferromagnetism in CaRuo3/CaMnO3 (111)-Oriented Superlattices

February 17, 2024
Author(s)
Margaret Kane, Churna Bhandari, Megan Holtz, Purnima Balakrishnan, Alexander Grutter, Michael R. Fitzsimmons, Chao-Yao Yang, Sashi Satpathy, Durga Paudyal, Yuri Suzuki
The boundary between CaRuO3 and CaMnO3 is an ideal test bed for emergent magnetic ground states stabilized through interfacial electron interactions. In this system, nominally antiferromagnetic and paramagnetic materials combine to yield interfacial

A Common Data Dictionary and Common Data Model for Additive Manufacturing

February 16, 2024
Author(s)
Alexander Kuan, Kareem Aggour, Shengyen Li, Yan Lu, Luke Mohr, Alex Kitt, Hunter Macdonald
Additive manufacturing (AM) leverages emerging technologies and well-adopted processes to produce near-net-shape products. The advancement of AM technology requires data management tools to collect, store and share information through the product

Zeeman effect in the weak and intermediate field regime of Kr isotopes at the linear plasma device PSI-2

February 16, 2024
Author(s)
Yuri Ralchenko, DIPTI DIPTI, Oleksandr Marchuk, Marc Sackers, Stephan Ertmer, Sebastijan Brezinsek, Arkadi Kreter
Laser absorption spectroscopy provides high-resolution spectra of atomic transitions that reveal many often inaccessible nuances. Correctly analyzing the absorption spectra is impossible without accurately capturing the line shape. We demonstrate in this

Evaluating Common-View Time Transfer Using a Low-Cost Dual-Frequency GNSS Receiver

February 15, 2024
Author(s)
Aidan Montare, Andrew Novick, Jeffrey Sherman
Common-view time transfer can be performed using either single (L1) or dual (L1/L2) frequency global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals. Using dual-frequency receivers for common-view has advantages but has historically been of significantly higher

From animal testing to in vitro systems: advancing standardization in microphysiological systems

February 15, 2024
Author(s)
Darwin Reyes-Hernandez, Mandy Esch, Lorna Ewart, Rohollah Nasiri, Anna Herland, Carolina Lucchesi, Kyung Sung, MONICA PIERGIOVANNI, Jelena Vukasinovic, James Shoemaker, Nureddin Ashammakhi
Limitations with cell cultures and experimental animal-based studies have had the scientific and industrial communities searching for new approaches that can provide reliable human models for applications such as drug development, toxicological assessment

Optical frequency division & pulse synchronization using a photonic-crystal microcomb injected chip-scale mode-locked laser

February 15, 2024
Author(s)
Chinmay Shirpurkar, Jizhao Zang, Ricardo Bustos-Ramirez, David Carlson, Travis Briles, Lawrence R. Trask, Srinivas V. Pericherla, Di Huang, Ashish Bhardwaj, Gloria E. Hoefler, Scott Papp, Peter J. Delfyett
A mode-locked laser photonic integrated circuit with a repetition rate of 10 GHz is optically synchronized to a tantalabased photonic crystal resonator comb with a repetition rate of 200 GHz. The synchronization is achieved through regenerative harmonic

Practical realisation of the kelvin by Johnson noise thermometry

February 15, 2024
Author(s)
Horst Rogalla, D Rod White, Jifeng Qu, Samuel P. Benz, Christof Gaiser, Weston L. Tew, Nathan Flowers-Jacobs, Kevin J. Coakley, Alessio Polarollo, Chiharu Urano
Johnson noise thermometry (JNT) is a purely electronic method of thermodynamic thermometry. In primary JNT, the temperature is inferred from a comparison of the Johnson noise voltage of a resistor at the unknown temperature with a pseudo-random noise
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