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An International Intercomparison of Quantum-Based AC Voltage Standards

October 1, 2012
Author(s)
Thomas E. Lipe Jr., Piotr S. Filipski, Joseph R. Kinard Jr., Yi-hua D. Tang
… We report the results of a comparison of quantum-based AC Josephson Voltage Standards (ACJVS) between … An International Intercomparison of Quantum-Based AC Voltage Standards …

Stacked SNS Josephson Junctions for Quantum Voltage Applications

July 11, 2003
Author(s)
Paul Dresselhaus, Yonuk Chong, Samuel Benz
… NIST is using SNS Josephson junctions as the basis of quantum voltage metrology. Planar junction technology limits … Stacked SNS Josephson Junctions for Quantum Voltage Applications …

Experimental Uhrig Dynamical Decoupling Using Trapped Ions

June 25, 2009
Author(s)
Michael J. Biercuk, Hermann Uys, Aaron Vandevender, Nobuyasu Shiga, Wayne M. Itano, John J. Bollinger
… qubit, quantum computation, quantum errors, quantum error correction, decoherence, dephasing, dynamical …

Computer-Aided Manufacturing Engineering

September 1, 1995
Author(s)
Mike Smith, Swee K. Leong
… based on commercially available off-the shelf products. A Computer-Aided Manufacturing Engineering Forum held it''s … Computer-Aided Manufacturing Engineering …

Report from the 2nd International Workshop on FAIR Containerized Computational Software

April 30, 2024
Author(s)
Peter Bajcsy, Nathan Hotaling
… for achieving interoperability of containerized computational software. Adherence to a specification for … Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) Containerized Computational Software (FAIR–CCS) enables better reuse of … tools in complex data analyses by chaining tools into computational workflows. NIST requested information from the …

Towards Photonics Enabled Quantum Metrology of Temperature, Pressure and Vacuum

October 1, 2016
Author(s)
Zeeshan Ahmed, Kevin O. Douglass, James A. Fedchak, Julia K. Scherschligt, Jacob E. Ricker, Gregory F. Strouse, Nikolai N. Klimov, Jay H. Hendricks
… photonics, quantum metrology, pressure, vacuum, temperature, dynamic, … Towards Photonics Enabled Quantum Metrology of Temperature, Pressure and Vacuum …

Energy Efficiency Scaling for 2 Decades (EES2) R&D Roadmap. V1.0 for Compute

April 3, 2025
Author(s)
Tina Kaarsberg, M Ahmed, A Paramonov, Amanda Petford-Long, Y Zhang, C Green, D Braga, F Fatim, F Musso, J Hoff, T Shah, P Nagapurkar, S Pawlowski, W Huang, C Gotama, P Klabbers, A Ziabari, Y Chen, T Wei, B Hirano, T McDonald, A Bhavnagarwala, S Misra, James Booth, Daniel Gopman, P Sharps, J Baniecki, E Salman, J Luo, S Shaheen, D Kudithipudi, J Atulasimha, J Ballard, I Lu, K Shimizu, N Johnson, E Taylor, R Jones, S Shankar
… for two decades (EES2) or less with an initial focus on compute. The scaling called for in the roadmap is biennial … Scaling for 2 Decades (EES2) R&D Roadmap. V1.0 for Compute

Getting the units right

July 25, 2016
Author(s)
Howard S. Cohl, Moritz A. Schubotz, David Veenhuis
To understand applied physics, and physical formulae in particular, the investigation of identifier units is beneficial. However, normally the units are not given explicitly in formulae and have to be inferred. In this paper, we investigate how this

The LaTeXML Daemon: Editable Math on the Collaborative Web

December 31, 2011
Author(s)
Deyan Ginev, Heinrich Stammerjohanns, Bruce R. Miller, Michael Kohlhase
The language of the \TeX/\LaTeX} typesetting system has become all-pervasive in scientific publications and has proven its stability, convenience and expressivity in its three-decade history. With the advent of the Web 2.0 paradigm, it has also become the

Ultrahigh finesse low mode volume Fabry-Perot microcavity

July 1, 2010
Author(s)
Andreas Muller, Edward B. Flagg, John R. Lawall, Glenn S. Solomon
… these parameters we estimate that a variety of solid-state quantum emitters coupled to the cavity may enter the strong … microcavity, cavity quantum electrodynamics, fabry-perot …

Password Entry Errors: Memory or Motor?

April 9, 2015
Author(s)
Kristen Greene, Frank Tamborello
As we increasingly rely upon our computer information systems to store and operate on sensitive information, the methods we use to authenticate user identity also become more important. One of the most important such methods is the password. However

Entanglement of Four Particles

January 1, 2000
Author(s)
C A. Sackett, D Kielpinski, B E. King, Christopher Langer, V Meyer, C J. Myatt, M A. Rowe, Q A. Turchette, Wayne M. Itano, David J. Wineland, C Monroe
Quantum mechanics allows for many-particle wavefunctions that … states explicitly demonstrate the non-local character of quantum theory, having potential applications in high-precision spectroscopy, quantum communication, cryptography and computation3. In …

Quasianalytical modal approach for computing Casimir interactions in periodic nanostructures

October 3, 2012
Author(s)
Francesco Intravaia, Paul S. Davids, Ricardo Decca, Vladimir Aksyuk, Daniel Lopez, Diego A. Dalvit
… We present an almost fully analytical technique for computing Casimir interactions between 1D periodic lamellar … the exact form of the eigenvectors of such structures, and computing eigenvalues by solving numerically a simple … Quasianalytical modal approach for computing Casimir interactions in periodic nanostructures …

Computer Representations of Design Standards and Building Codes: U.S. Perspective.

June 1, 1995
Author(s)
Steven J. Fenves, K A. Reed, J H. Garrett, H Kiliccote, K H. Law
… a variety of reasons, standards writing organizations and computer-aided design software vendors have not adopted much … initial concepts were not backed up by usable, persistent computer tools; and the initial application and model were … Computer Representations of Design Standards and Building …

An Analysis of Combined CFD and Multizone IAQ Model Assembly Issues

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Amy Musser
This study considers the situation of two isothermal rooms linked to one another via an opening of varying size. Air and a neutrally buoyant contaminant are transferred through the opening in an essentially one way flow situation, driven by forced

Flat-Phase Loading of a Bose-Einstein Condensate into an Optical Lattice

November 1, 2002
Author(s)
S E. Sklarz, I Friedler, D J. Tannor, Y B. Band, Carl J. Williams
… the Mott-Insulator transition can be used to initialize a quantum computer [D.Jaksch, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 3108 … facilitating quick loading of an optical lattice for quantum computing purposes. A simple analytical theory is developed …

Trapping atoms using nanoscale quantum vacuum forces

July 10, 2014
Author(s)
Jacob M. Taylor, Darrick E. Chang, Kanupriya Sinha, H J. Kimble
Quantum vacuum forces dictate the interaction between … Trapping atoms using nanoscale quantum vacuum forces …

Atomic-scale control of tunneling in donor-based devices

May 11, 2020
Author(s)
Xiqiao Wang, Jonathan E. Wyrick, Ranjit V. Kashid, Pradeep N. Namboodiri, Scott W. Schmucker, Andrew Murphy, Michael D. Stewart, Richard M. Silver
… Atomically precise donor-based quantum devices are a promising candidate for scalable solid- state quantum computing. Atomically precise design and implementation of …
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