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Usability Testing of Height and Angles of Ten-Print Fingerprint Capture

May 11, 2008
Author(s)
Mary F. Theofanos, Brian C. Stanton, Charles L. Sheppard, Ross J. Micheals, John W. Wydler II, Nien F. Zhang, Lawrence Nadel, William Rubin
As the deployment of biometric technologies such as fingerprints has become more widespread in government applications there is an increased awareness of the human-computer interaction that such technologies involve. User behavior can impact operational

Ab Initio Studies of the Spin-Transfer Torque in Tunnel Junctions

May 9, 2008
Author(s)
Christian Heiliger, Mark D. Stiles
We calculate the spin-transfer torque in Fe/MgO/Fe tunnel junctions and analyze the results in comparison to all-metallic junctions. We show that the spin-transfer torque is interfacial in the ferromagnetic layer to a greater degree than in spin-valve

The relationship between local order, long range order, and sub-bandgap defects in hafnium oxide and hafnium silicate films

May 9, 2008
Author(s)
D. H. Hill, Robert A. Bartynski, Nhan Van Nguyen, Albert Davydov, Deane Chandler-Horowitz, Martin M. Frank
We have measured X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) at the oxygen K-edge for hafnium oxide (HfO2) films grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD), as well as hafnium silicate (HfSiO) films grown by CVD.  The XAS results are

Investigation of Electron Hole Recombination-Activated Partial Dislocations and Their Behavior in 4H-SiC Epitaxial Layers

May 8, 2008
Author(s)
Yi Chen, Ning Zhang, M Dudley, JOSHUA CALDWELL, Kendrick Liu, ROBERT STAHLBUSH, XIANRONG HUANG, A T. Macrander, David R. Black
Electron hole recombination-activated partial dislocations in 4H silicon carbide homoepitaxial layers and their behavior have been studied using synchrotron X-ray topography and electroluminescence. Stacking faults whose expansion was activated by electron

Introducing Sustainability Early into Manufacturing Process Planning

May 7, 2008
Author(s)
Mahesh Mani, Kevin W. Lyons, Sudarsan Rachuri, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Ram D. Sriram
In response to the global trend towards implementing sustainable manufacturing practices, we put forth an exploratory approach that uses energy monitoring as a means to introduce sustainability criteria early into manufacturing process planning and

THE ROLE OF CAMERA NETWORKS IN CONSTRUCTION AUTOMATION

May 7, 2008
Author(s)
Itai Katz, Kamel S. Saidi, Alan M. Lytle
Due to the complexity and variability of capital construction sites, real-time monitoring remains an elusive goal. As unit price continues to fall, camera networks are becoming increasingly viable sensing modalities. The benefits of combining multiple

Detection-time-bin-shift Polarization Encoding Quantum Key Distribution System

May 6, 2008
Author(s)
Lijun Ma, Tiejun Chang, Xiao Tang
A detection-time-bin-shift scheme for polarization encoding QKD is proposed. This scheme can reduce cost and overcome the security loss caused by dead-time and the unbalanced characteristics of detectors. This scheme is experimentally demonstrated with the

Directional Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks

May 6, 2008
Author(s)
Hamid Gharavi, Bin Hu
This paper presents a directional routing approach for multihop ad-hoc networks, which has been applied to two on-demand routing protocols: namely Dynamic Source Routing (DRS) and Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV). Both DSR-based and AODV

Frequency evaluation of the doubly forbidden 1 S 0 - 3 P 0 transition in bosonic 174 Yb

May 6, 2008
Author(s)
Nicola Poli, Zeb Barber, Nathan D. Lemke, Christopher W. Oates, Tara Fortier, Scott Diddams, Leo W. Hollberg, James C. Bergquist, Anders Brusch, Steven R. Jefferts, Thomas P. Heavner, Tom Parker
We report an uncertainty evaluation of an optical lattice clock based on the 1S 0 – 3P 0 transition in the bosonic isotope 174Yb using magnetically induced spectroscopy. The uncertainty due to systematic effects has been reduced to less than 0.8Hz, which

Close Proximity Self-Aligned Shadow Mask for Sputter Deposition Onto a Membrane or Cavity

May 5, 2008
Author(s)
Ravi Kummamuru, L Hu, Lawrence P. Cook, M Y. Efremov, E A. Olson, Martin L. Green, L H. Allen
In this paper we report fabrication of a shadow mask designed for sputtering into cavities or on the back surface of freestanding silicon nitride (SiNx) membranes. Sputter deposition through a shadow mask typically results in spreading of the deposited

EVALUATION OF MULTI-SAMPLE MICRO-CAPILLARY RHEOMETER

May 5, 2008
Author(s)
Doyoung Moon, Anthony J. Bur, Kalman D. Migler
We present a Multi-sample Micro-capillary Rheometer (MMR) which is capable of measurements over a broad range of temperatures, viscosities and shear rates. The instrument is simple as the flow is generated by external gas pressure and the shear rate is

TRC Thermodynamic Tables, Non-Hydrocarbon Supplement H-135

May 5, 2008
Author(s)
Michael D. Frenkel
1. Table 23-2-(3.16400)-db - Pages db-2156.0 through db-2156.2: New table for 9-(3-cyclopentylpropyl)heptadecane containing the density for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures. 2. Table 23-2-(3.16430)-db - Pages db-2157.0 through db-2157

Broadband, frequency comb spectroscopy

May 4, 2008
Author(s)
Ian R. Coddington, William C. Swann, Nathan R. Newbury
A stabilized frequency comb provides a broadband array of highly resolved comb lines. Using a multiheterodyne technique, we measure the amplitude and phase of every comb line, allowing for massively parallel, high-resolution spectroscopy.

Improving squeezing purity from a KNbO 3 crystal by temperature tuning

May 4, 2008
Author(s)
Thomas Gerrits, Tracy S. Clement, Scott Glancy, Richard P. Mirin, Sae Woo Nam, Emanuel Knill
We show a method to increase the purity of a squeezed state generated by a femtosecond laser and down-conversion crystal. The method relies on temperature tuning the down- and up-converting crystals, which changes the spatial and spectral output mode of

Optical Microchip Detection of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

May 4, 2008
Author(s)
M Ledbetter, I Savukov, D Budker, Vishal Shah, Svenja A. Knappe, John Kitching, S Xu, D Michalak, A Pines
We demonstrate optical detection of nuclear magnetic resonance on a microchip. A theoretical optimization indicates detection limits that are competitive with that demonstrated by microcoils in high magnetic fields, without requiring superconducting

Practical performance limits on optical frequency transfer over fiber optic links

May 4, 2008
Author(s)
Paul A. Williams, William C. Swann, Nathan R. Newbury
We present theory and experiment quantifying the limitations to stable transport of optical frequencies over optical fiber. These are fundamental fiber noise, propagation delay, bidirectional propagation and system noise in the measurement interferometers.
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