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Toward the limit of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and interlayer exchange coupling: role of sputter gas damage in Pt/Co/Ir-based synthetic antiferromagnets for top-pinned magnetic tunnel junctions

December 23, 2022
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Chloe Taylor, Marzieh Savadkoohi, Pawan Tyagi, Jenae Shoup, Dario Arena, Julie Borchers, James Eckert, Daniel Gopman
… Toward the limit of perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and interlayer exchange coupling: role of … Pt/Co/Ir-based synthetic antiferromagnets for top-pinned magnetic tunnel junctions …

Common Mass Spectral Fragmentation Patterns of Organic Compound Families

June 22, 2012
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Thomas J. Bruno, Paris D. Svoronos
The following table provides a guide to the identification and interpretation of commonly observed mass spectral fragmentation patterns for common organic functional groups [1-10]. It is of course highly desirable to augment mass spectroscopic data with as

Two-dimensional imaging of electromagnetic fields via light sheet fluorescence imaging with Rydberg atoms

November 24, 2025
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Noah Schlossberger, Tate McDonald, Kevin Su, Rajavardhan Talashila, Robert Behary, Charles L. Patrick, Eugeniy E. Mikhailov, Seth Aubin, Irena Nokivoka, Christopher Holloway, Nikunjkumar Prajapati
Imaging of electric and magnetic fields is limited by the fact that conventional field probes rely on conductive elements that perturb the fields they are meant to measure and require either spatial scanning or arrays to produce field maps. Atomic sensors

CHESS: The Future Direct Geometry Spectrometer at the Second Target Station

June 1, 2022
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G. Sala, M. Mourigal, C. Boone, Nicholas Butch, A. Christianson, O. Delaire, A. J. DeSantis, C. L. Hart, R. Hermann, T. Huegle, D. N. Kent, J. Y. Lin, M. Lumsden, M. Manley, D. G. Quirinale, M. B. Stone, Y. Z.
CHESS is a planned direct geometry neutron chopper spectrometer designed to detect and analyze weak signals intrinsic to small cross-sections (e.g., small mass, small magnetic moments or neutron absorbing materials) in powders, liquids and crystals. CHESS

On-the-Fly Autonomous Control of Neutron Diffraction via Physics-Informed Bayesian Active Learning

June 1, 2022
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Austin McDannald, Matthias Frontzek, Andrew Savici, Mathieu Doucet, Efrain Rodriguez, Kate Meuse, Jessica Opsahl-Ong, Daniel Samarov, Ichiro Takeuchi, William Ratcliff, A. Gilad Kusne
We demonstrate the first live, autonomous control over neutron diffraction experiments by developing and deploying ANDiE: the autonomous neutron diffraction explorer. Neutron scattering is a unique and versatile characterization technique for probing the

Resolution of the paradox of the diamagnetic force on the Kibble coil

January 13, 2021
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Stephan Schlamminger, Shisong Li, Rafael Marangoni, Darine El Haddad, Qing Wang, Wei Zhao
Employing very simple electro-mechanical principles known from classical physics, the Kibble balance establishes a very precise and absolute link between quantum electrical standards and macroscopic mass or force measurements. The success of the Kibble
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