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PVTx Measurements and Crossover Equation of State of Pure n-Hexane and Dilute Aqueous n-Hexane Solutions in the Critical and Supercritical Regions

February 2, 2005
Author(s)
Ilmutdin Abdulagatov, Emil Bazaev, Joe W. Magee, Sergei B. Kiselev, James F. Ely
The PVTx relationship of aqueous n-hexane solutions (0.0201, 0.082 and 0.8500 mole fraction of n-hexane) has been measured in the near-critical and supercritical regions with a constant-volume piezometer. Measurements were made on the critical isotherm of

A Rigorous Attempt to Verify Interstellar Glycine

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
Lewis E. Snyder, Francis J. Lovas, J M. Hollis, Douglas N. Friedel, P R. Jewell, A Remijan, Vadim V. Ilyushin, E A. Alekseev, S K. Dyubko
In 2003, Kuan, Charnley, and co-workers claimed the detection of interstellar glycine (NH2 CH2COOH) based on the detection of 27 lines in 19 different spectral bands in one or more of the sources Sgr B2(N-LMH), Orion KL, and W51 e1/e2. They supported their

Adaptive Grid Refinement for a Model of Two Confined and Interacting Atoms

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
William F. Mitchell, Eite Tiesinga
We have applied adaptive grid refinement to solve a two-dimensional Schroedinger equation in order to study the feasibility of a quantum computer based on extremely-cold neutral alkali-metal atoms. Qubits are implemented as motional states of an atom

An Atomic Clock on a Chip

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
John E. Kitching
This article described recent research in the Time and Frequency Division at NIST to develop highly miniaturized atomic frequency references using microfabrication technologies. We discuss the overall physics package design, fabrication of individual

Artifacts That Mimic Ballistic Magnetoresistance

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
William F. Egelhoff Jr., L Gan, H Ettedgui, Y Kadmon, Cedric J. Powell, P J. Chen, Alexander J. Shapiro, Robert McMichael, J Mallett, Thomas P. Moffat, Mark D. Stiles, Erik B. Svedberg
We have investigated the circumstances underlying recent reports of very large values of ballistic magntoresistance (BMR) in nanocontacts between magnetic wires. We find that the geometries used are subject to artifacts due to motion of the wires that

Coincidence in the Two-Photon Spectra of Li and Li 2 at 735 nm

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
W DeGraffenreid, Craig J. Sansonetti
A coincidence between the 2S - 3S two-photon transition in the spectrum of atomic Li and the X 1Sg+ E 1Sg two-photon ro-vibrational series of 7Li2 was observed near 735 nm in a heat pipe oven using a tunable laser and thermionic diode detection scheme. The

Combinatorial Peel Tests for the Characterization of Adhesion Behavior of Polymeric Films

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
R Song, Martin Chiang, A J. Crosby, Alamgir Karim, Eric J. Amis, Naomi Eidelman
The self-adhesion behavior of an optically smooth poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) thin film (ca.. 100 nm) on different evaporated metal substrates has been investigated using a combinatorial method approach. In this investigation through high-throughput

Conformance Testing of the Government Smart Card

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
Barbara Guttman
The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) collects software from various sources and publishes file profiles computed from this software (such as MD5 and SHA-1 hashes) as a Reference

Conformance Testing of the Government Smart Card

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
Elizabeth N. Fong
A conformance Test suite helps to ensure consistency between a specification and the behavior of a product. This paper presents the conformance testing methodology for the Government Smart Card Interoperability Specification. It starts with some basic

Effect of Image Size and Compression on One-to-One Fingerprint Matching

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
Craig I. Watson, Charles L. Wilson
NIST has conducted testing of one-to-one fingerprint matching systems to evaluate the effect of image size and compression on the accuracy of the one-to-one matching process. Images from three live-scan fingerprint scanners collected by the Departments of

General Purpose Calculator for Outdoor Propagation Loss

February 1, 2005
Author(s)
Leonard E. Miller, Camillo Gentile, D Kaspar
We have implemented a quantum key distribution (QKD) system with polarization encoding at 850 nm over 1 km of optical fiber. The high-speed management of the bit-stream, generation of random numbers and processing of the sifting algorithm are all handled
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