Skip to main content

NOTICE: Due to a lapse in annual appropriations, most of this website is not being updated. Learn more.

Form submissions will still be accepted but will not receive responses at this time. Sections of this site for programs using non-appropriated funds (such as NVLAP) or those that are excepted from the shutdown (such as CHIPS and NVD) will continue to be updated.

U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Search Publications

NIST Authors in Bold

Displaying 32326 - 32350 of 73697

Static Calibration and Dynamic Characterization of PMUs at NIST

June 1, 2007
Author(s)
Gerard N. Stenbakken, Thomas L. Nelson
This paper describes the development of two test systems at NIST aimed at improving the calibration and characterization of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) synchronized electric power instrumentation. Reference to UTC is used to meet the need for precise

Supplement to the 2004 Update of the AAPM Task Group No. 43 Report

June 1, 2007
Author(s)
Mark J. Rivard, Wayne Butler, Larry A. DeWerd, Saiful M. Huq, Geoffrey S. Ibbott, Christopher Melhus, Michael G. Mitch, Ravinder Nath, J Williamson
Since publication of the 2004 update to the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Task Group No. 43 Report (AAPM TG-43U1), several new low-energy photon-emitting brachytherapy sources have become available. Many of these sources have

The NIST Calibration Check Standards Database

June 1, 2007
Author(s)
Kevin G. Brady, Frederic J. de Vaulx, Randolph Elmquist
For several years now, NIST has been a leader in the development and use of Information Technology to process calibration information. Beginning in 1996, researchers designed and developed a calibration database, the NIST Information System to Support

Wavelength bistability in two-section mode-locked quantum-dot diode lasers

June 1, 2007
Author(s)
Mingming M. Feng, N. A. Brilliant, Steven T. Cundiff, Richard Mirin, Kevin L. Silverman
We report a two-section mode-locked quantum dot laser with an emission wavelength that is bistable with respect to applied bias on the saturable absorber region. The two stable lasing wavelengths for this device are 1173 nm and 1166 nm with a power

Electrical Characterization of Self-Assembled Monolayers

May 30, 2007
Author(s)
Wenyong Wang, Takhee Lee, Mark Reed
Electrical characterization of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) has been performed using a nanometer-scale device structure. Temperature-variable current-voltage measurement is carried out to distinguish between different conduction mechanisms

A Theoretical Analysis of Frequency Uncertainty

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Gianna Panfilo, Thomas E. Parker
In this work we present a preliminary study for the determination of the uncertainty on the frequency in the time measurement. The first part of this paper is dedicated to the theoretical study of the frequency uncertainty applying the law of the

Active Vibration-induced PM Noise Control in Optical Fibers: Preliminary Studies

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
David A. Howe, Archita Hati, Craig Nelson, Jennifer A. Taylor, Neil Ashby
Vibration causes mechanical distortions in fiber-optic transmission lines that induce time (phase) fluctuations. RF systems are increasingly using optical fibers in various ways and must occasionally operate in environments with acoustic and structure-born

Experimental Analysis of Frequency Transfer Uncertainty

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Thomas E. Parker, Gianna Panfilo
An experimental analysis of frequency transfer uncertainty is carried out. In situations where more than one transfer techniques are available a first difference statistic is used to determine the type and level of the transfer noise for transfer methods

Further Examination of the Injection-Locked Dual Optoelectronic Oscillator

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Kai Hudek, Archita Hati, W Zhou, David A. Howe, Craig W. Nelson
Optoelectronic oscillators (OEO), utilizing the low loss nature of optical links, can generate oscillations with very high Q values. The long delay line used in the oscillator can, however, support many modes of oscillation. Mode spacing is inversely

Improved Limits on Variation of the Fine Structure Constant and Violation of Local Position Invariance

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Tara M. Fortier, Neil Ashby, James C. Bergquist, Marie Delaney, Scott A. Diddams, Thomas P. Heavner, Leo W. Hollberg, Wayne M. Itano, Steven R. Jefferts, K Kim, Windell Oskay, Thomas E. Parker, Jon H. Shirley, Jason Stalnaker, Filippo Levi, Luca Lorini
We report tests of Local Position Invariance (LPI) and constancy of fundamental constants from measurements of the frequency ratio of the 282-nm 199Hg + optical clock transition to the ground-state hyperfine splitting in 133Cs. Analysis of the frequency

Increased Cross-Correlation in Cascaded Four-Wave Mixing Processes

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Jingyun Fan, Alan L. Migdall, L Wang
We report the measurement of increased noise cross-correlation between stokes and anti-stokes beams created in cascaded four-wave mixing processes with dual pump wavelengths, when two-photon light is efficiently created at the middle frequency. This method

Microwave Optoelectronic Oscillator with Optical Gain

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Craig W. Nelson, Archita Hati, David A. Howe, W Zhou
Optoelectronic oscillators (OEO) are unique compared to radio-frequency (RF) oscillators in that they do not fundamentally require a RF gain element in order to satisfy the amplitude threshold condition for oscillation. All the energy required for

Microwave optoelectronic oscillator with optical gain

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Craig Nelson, Archita Hati, David A. Howe, W Zhou
Optoelectronic oscillators (OEO) are unique compared to radio-frequency (RF) oscillators in that they do not fundamentally require a RF gain element in order to satisfy the amplitude threshold condition for oscillation. All the energy required for

Narrow band microwave radiation from a biased single-Cooper-pair transistor

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Ofer Naaman, Joe Aumentado
We show that a single-Cooper-pair transistor (SCPT) electrometer emits narrow-band microwave radiation when biased in its sub-gap region. Photo-activation of quasiparticle tunneling in a nearby SCPT is used to spectroscopically detect this radiation, in a

Optical Fiber Vibration and Acceleration Model

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Neil Ashby, David A. Howe, Jennifer A. Taylor, Archita Hati, Craig W. Nelson
We derive expressions for the group velocities of transverse electric and transverse magnetic electromagnetic waves in a stretched single-mode fiber. Stretching can occur either as a result of temperature changes of the spool on which the fiber is wound

Peak Deviation from Prediction in Atomic Clocks

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
Marc A. Weiss, A Masarie, Ron Beard
Results from a preliminary study of two GPS clocks tested on the ground show that the distribution of peak deviations from prediction cannot be assumed to be Gaussian. The standards are identical to models on board GPS block IIR satellites. The data were

Phase Noise of X-band Oscillator and Amplifier Technologies Compared

May 29, 2007
Author(s)
David A. Howe, Archita Hati
We compare best-in-class phase noise of different technologies of oscillators and amplifiers at X-band. Results are presented based on recent measurements at NIST. In particular, comparisons are made between mature technologies of multiplied quartz
Displaying 32326 - 32350 of 73697
Was this page helpful?