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Enriching 28Si beyond 99.9998 % for semiconductor quantum computing

August 5, 2014
Author(s)
Kevin J. Dwyer, Joshua M. Pomeroy, David S. Simons, June W. Lau, Kristen L. Steffens
Using a laboratory-scale apparatus, we enrich 28Si and produce material with 40 times less residual 29Si than previously reported. Starting from natural abundance silane gas, we offer an alternative to industrial gas centrifuges for providing materials

99.996% 12C films enriched and deposited in situ

June 28, 2013
Author(s)
Kevin J. Dwyer, Joshua M. Pomeroy, David S. Simons
… A mass selected ion beam system is used to isotopically enrich and deposit … of the deposited films is assessed ex situ using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry. …

Adaptive Peak Fitting for Isotope Analysis via Atom Probe Mass Spectrometry

July 30, 2021
Author(s)
Frederick Meisenkothen, Daniel Samarov, Mark McLean, Irina Kalish, Eric B. Steel
… Since the peak forms can vary significantly between ion species and between data sets, no model peak form can be … method for assigning ions in the spectrum to specific ion species, as an alternative approach to the traditional ion ranging strategies. The goal is to produce an accurate, …

Quantum-based vacuum metrology at NIST

June 20, 2018
Author(s)
Julia K. Scherschligt, James A. Fedchak, Zeeshan Ahmed, Daniel S. Barker, Kevin O. Douglass, Stephen P. Eckel, Edward T. Hanson, Jay H. Hendricks, Thomas P. Purdy, Jacob E. Ricker, Robinjeet Singh
The measurement science in realizing and disseminating the SI unit for pressure, the pascal (Pa), has been the subject of much interest at NIST. Modern optical-based techniques for pascal metrology have been investigated, including multi-photon ionization

Recent Developments in Surface Science and Engineering, Thin Films, Nanoscience, Biomaterials, Plasma Science, and Vacuum Technology

May 31, 2018
Author(s)
Miran Mozetic, Alenka Vesel, Gregor Primc, J. Bauer, A. Eder, G. H. S. Schmid, David Ruzic, Zeeshan Ahmed, Daniel Barker, Kevin O. Douglass, Stephen Eckel, James A. Fedchak, Jay H. Hendricks, Nikolai Klimov, Jacob Edmond Ricker, Julia Scherschligt, Jack A. Stone Jr., Gregory F. Strouse, I. Capan, M Buljan, S. Milosevic, C Teichert, S R. Cohen, A G. Silva, M Lehocky, P Humpolicek, C Rodriguez, J Hernandez-Montelongo, E Punzon-Quijorna, D Mercier, M Manso-Silvan, G Ceccone, A Galtayries, K Stana-Kleinschek, I Petrov, J E. Greene, J Avila, C Y. Chen, B Caja, H Yi, A Boury, S Lorcy, M C. Asensio, T Gans, D O?Connell, F Reniers, A Vincze, M Anderle
… of Pascal, the SI unit for pressure, a cold-atom trap based ultra-high and extreme high vacuum (UHV and XHV) …

Dynamically Slowed Collapse of a Bose-Einstein Condensate with Negative Scattering Length

December 3, 2012
Author(s)
Karina K. Jimenez Garcia, Robert L. Compton, Yu-Ju Lin, James V. Porto, Ian B. Spielman
We rapidly change the scattering length a_s of a ^{87}Rb Bose-Einstein condensate by means of a Feshbach resonance, simultaneously releasing the condensate from its harmonic trapping potential. When a_s is changed from positive to negative, the subsequent

Nature of Transition Layers at the SiO 2 /SiC Interface

July 14, 2008
Author(s)
T Zheleva, Aivars Lelis, G Duscher, F Liu, Igor Levin, M Das
Electrical performance of SiC-based microelectronic devices is strongly affected by the densities of interfacial traps introduced by the chemical and structural changes at the SiO2/SiC interfaces during processing. We analyzed the structure and chemistry

Evaluation of the 3D Compositional Fluctuation Effect on Line-Edge-Roughness

February 25, 2007
Author(s)
Shuhui Kang, Wen-Li Wu, B D. Vogt, Vivek Prabhu, Eric K. Lin, Karen Turnquest
Line-edge-roughness (LER) and the relationship to resist processing and materials design is a critical problem for sub-65 nm photolithography. In this work we investigate how chemical composition fluctuations (heterogeneity) produced by the reaction

Trilateral optical powermeter comparison between NIST, NMIJ/AIST, and METAS

February 10, 2007
Author(s)
Igor Vayshenker, John H. Lehman, David J. Livigni, Xiaoyu X. Li, Kuniaki Amemiya, Daiji Fukuda, Seiji Mukai, Shinji Kimura, Michiyuki Endo, Jacques Morel, Armin Gambon
… compared by means of two temperature-controlled, optical trap detectors. Measurement results showed largest …

Spherical Rubidium Vapor Cells Fabricated By Micro Glass Blowing

January 21, 2007
Author(s)
E. J. Eklund, A Shkel, Svenja A. Knappe, Elizabeth A. Donley, John E. Kitching
This paper presents an application of micro glass blowing, in which multiple glass spheres are simultaneously shaped on top of a silicon wafer and subsequently filled with rubidium. The fabrication process is based on etching cavities in silicon, followed

Bogoliubov Approach to Superfluidity of Atoms in an Optical Lattice

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
A M. Rey, Karen G. Burnett, R Roth, M Edwards, Carl J. Williams, Charles W. Clark
We use the Bogoliubov theory of atoms in an optical lattice to the study the approach to the Mott-insulator transition. We derive an explicit expression for the superfluid density based on the rigidity of the system under phase variations. This enables us

Phase-Field Models of Solidification

November 1, 2002
Author(s)
Geoffrey B. McFadden
Phase-field models of solidification are presented in the context of diffuse-interface theories based on conserved and non-conserved Order parameters. Phase-field models for single-component materials are derived, and the sharp interface limits that relate

Pauli Blocking of Collisions in a Quantum Degenerate Atomic Fermi Gas

June 1, 2001
Author(s)
B. L. DeMarco, S Papp, D S. Jin
We have produced an interacting quantum degenerate Fermi gas of atoms composed of two spin-states of magnetically trapped 40K. The relative Fermi energies are adjusted by controlling the populations in each spin-state. Thermodynamic measurements reveal a

Hierarchical Control System Emulation User

February 1, 1985
Author(s)
Cita M. Furlani
… instability in continuous-state systems, or as errors (trap states) and/or loss of synchronization in discrete-state …
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