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Octave-spanning dual frequency comb spectroscopy in the molecular fingerprint region

June 4, 2018
Author(s)
Henry R. Timmers, Abijith S. Kowligy, Alexander J. Lind, Flavio Caldas da Cruz, Nima Nader, Myles C. Silfies, Thomas K. Allison, Gabriel G. Ycas, Peter G. Schunemann, Scott B. Papp, Scott A. Diddams
Spectroscopy in the molecular fingerprint spectral region (6.5-20 $\mu$m) yields critical information on material structure for physical, chemical and biological sciences. Despite decades of effort, this portion of the electromagnetic spectrum remains

Universal Low-rank Matrix Recovery from Pauli Measurements

December 12, 2011
Author(s)
Yi-Kai Liu
We study the problem of reconstructing an unknown matrix M of rank r and dimension d using O(rd poly log d) Pauli measurements. This has applications in quantum state tomography, and is a non- commutative analogue of a well-known problem in compressed

Bluetooth Security: Protecting Wireless Networks and Devices

November 20, 2008
Author(s)
Shirley M. Radack
This bulletin summarizes information disseminated in NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-121, Guide to Bluetooth Security: Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which was written by Karen Scarfone of NIST and by John Padgette

Surface Patterning Using Microchannel-Confined Surface Transformation ( ST)

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Chang Xu, Kathryn L. Beers
Most surface patterned polymer brushes synthesized to date contain only one type of polymer and the remaining surface areas are either bare substrate or SAM. To further control the entire surface area, several methods have been developed to fabricate

Handling Computer Security Incidents: NIST Issues Updated Guidelines

March 27, 2008
Author(s)
Shirley M. Radack
This bulletin summarizes information disseminated in revised NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-61-1, Computer Security Incident Handling Guide: Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Written by Karen Scarfone and Tim Grance

High-Resolution Observations of the Infrared Spectrum of Neutral Neon

September 1, 2004
Author(s)
Craig J. Sansonetti, M M. Blackwell, Edward B. Saloman
We have observed the spectrum of neutral neon (Ne I) emitted by a microwave-excited electrodeless discharge lamp with the National Institute of Standards and Technology 2-m Fourier transform spectrometer. The spectra cover the regions 6929 to 11000 with a

Stability of Voids Formed in Cavities at Liquid-Solid Interfaces

April 1, 2004
Author(s)
Jeffrey W. Bullard
A thermodynamic model is developed of the free energy of gas-filled voids formed within cavities on solid surfaces covered by a liquid. Capillary effects are assumed to be the only important contributions to the free energy, and expressions are derived for

Assessment Activities at the NIST Research Library

June 11, 2003
Author(s)
Barbara P. Silcox
This presentation describes assessment activities at the Research Library of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. It is to be part of a session on Using Outcome Tracking to Plan Our Futures at the Special Libraries 2003 Annual Conference

Overview of Communication Standards relating to Motion Control Systems

December 31, 2001
Author(s)
Frederick M. Proctor, John L. Michaloski
This report surveys the international communications standards that affect the application and development of motion control technology. The scope of motion control covered includes applications as diverse as robotics, packaging machinery, discrete parts

Capability in Rockwell C Scale Hardness

July 1, 2000
Author(s)
Walter S. Liggett Jr, Samuel R. Low III, David J. Pitchure, Jun-Feng Song
To determine the capability of a system for Rockwell C scale hardness, one must make test measurements, which can be planned and interpreted as explained in this paper. Uncertainty, which is one part of capability, is treated specifically, and product
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