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Micromagnetic Computational Standard Problem (Abstract)

April 1, 1997
Author(s)
Robert D. McMichael, Michael J. Donahue
… from a number of researchers using a variety of computational techniques are presented. This is the first … parallel to the short axis of the sample. Differences in computational methods that give rise to the disparity in the … Micromagnetic Computational Standard Problem (Abstract) …

A Strategy for Testing Hardware Write Block Devices

Author(s)
James R. Lyle
There is a critical need in the law enforcement community to ensure the reliability of computer forensic tools. A capability is required to ensure that forensic software tools consistently produce accurate and objective test results. The goal of the

Progress towards comparison of quantum and classical vacuum standards

September 22, 2021
Author(s)
Daniel Barker, Nikolai Klimov, Eite Tiesinga, James A. Fedchak, Julia Scherschligt, Stephen Eckel
… to a vacuum pressure using ab initio calculations of the quantum atom-molecule collision cross-section. To validate … Progress towards comparison of quantum and classical vacuum standards …

NIST CFIT: Testing Disk Imaging Tools

January 27, 2003
Author(s)
James R. Lyle
There is a critical need in the law enforcement community to ensure the reliability of computer forensic tools. A capability is required to ensure that forensic software tools consistently produce accurate and objective test results. The goal of the

NIST CFTT: Testing Disk Imaging Tools

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
James R. Lyle
There is a critical need in the law enforcement community to ensure the reliability of computer forensic tools. A capability is required to ensure that forensic software tools consistently produce accurate and objective test results. The goal of the

Future Voltage Metrology at NIST

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Yi-hua D. Tang, June E. Sims, Michael H. Kelley
… present system will be discussed. These include using the quantum standard to replace artifact references, … information technologies, quantum standard, voltage dissemination …

Zeeman Split Kramers Doublets in Spin-Supersolid Candidate Na2BaCo(PO4)2

April 3, 2025
Author(s)
T. Popescu, N. Gora, F. Demmel, Z. Xu, R. Zhong, T. Williams, R. Cava, Guangyong Xu, C. Stock
… Xiang et al., Nature (London) 625, 270 (2024)] near a quantum critical point at μ0Hc ∼ 1.6 T, separating a … frustrated magnets built on Kramers doublets with nearby quantum critical points provide a route for efficient … quantum spin liquid, neutron scattering, supersolid …

Setup and Test Procedures dd (GNU Fileutils) 4.0.36 Forensic Tests

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
James R. Lyle
This document describes the testing of dd (GNU fileutils) 4.0.36 as a disk imaging tool on a Linux platform. The Linux version used was Linux version 2.4.2-2 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-79). The test cases that were applied are described in Disk Imaging Tool

Effect of device design on charge offset drift in Si/SiO2 single electron devices

October 9, 2018
Author(s)
Binhui Hu, Erick Ochoa, Daniel Sanchez, Justin K. Perron, Neil M. Zimmerman, Michael Stewart
… in the mutual capacitance between defects and the quantum dot, and increase in the defect total capacitance. … be of importance in developing SEDs for applications from quantum information to metrology or wherever charge noise or … single-electron device, quantum dot, noise, stability, silicon …

Non-equilibrium Transport of Light

October 16, 2016
Author(s)
Jacob M. Taylor, Chiao-Hsuan Wang
… of light in non-equilibrium scenarios underpins much of quantum optics and optical physics. While lasers provide a … Bose condensation of light or in attempts to make photonic quantum simulators, suggest one reexamine some … Quantum optics, thermodynamics, laser diode, diffusive …

Multiexciton dynamics in infrared-emitting colloidal nanostructures probed by a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector

September 30, 2012
Author(s)
Richard L. Sandberg, Lazaro A. Padilha, Mumtaz Qazilbash, Wan Ki Bae, Richard D. Schaller, Jeffrey M. Pietryga, Martin Stevens, Burm Baek, Sae Woo Nam, Victor I. Klimov
… by conducting a comparative study of spherical nanocrystal quantum dots (NQDs) and elongated nanorods (NRs) of PbSe … for quantitative measurements, and the fairly low emission quantum yields of elongated NR samples. Our measurements … Single-photon detectors, quantum dots, carrier multiplication …

Wafer-Scale Micro-Knife Sealed Vacuum Cells for Quantum Devices

January 29, 2026
Author(s)
Megan Kelleher, Konrad Ziegler, Jeremy Robin, Lianxin Huang, Mitchel Button, Liam Mauck, Peter Brewer, Danny Kim, John Kitching, William McGehee, Travis Autry
… greatly enhance the prospects and reliability of practical quantum sensors, atomic clocks, and quantum information technologies. The performance and … Wafer-Scale Micro-Knife Sealed Vacuum Cells for Quantum Devices …

Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a binary quantum fluid

August 27, 2025
Author(s)
Ian Spielman, Gretchen Campbell, Stephen Eckel, Yanda Geng, Junheng Tao, Mingshu Zhao, Shouvik Mukherjee
… we observed the development of spin helix and half-quantum vortices at the interface, which marked the onset of … Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a binary quantum fluid …

Light-Wave Mixing and Scattering with Quantum Gases

May 21, 2013
Author(s)
Lu Deng, Chengjie Zhu, Edward W. Hagley
… framework on light-wave mixing and scattering in quantum gases. We show that all such processes that originate … Light-Wave Mixing and Scattering with Quantum Gases …
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