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3D Molecular Imaging SIMS

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
John G. Gillen, Albert J. Fahey, M Wagner, Christine M. Mahoney
Thin monolayer and bilayer filsm of spin cast poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA), poly(lactic) acid (PLA) and PLA doped with several pharmaceuticals have been analyzed by dynamic SIMS using SF 5+ polyatomic primary

A Comprehensive Evaluation of an Outdoor Vehicular Test Range

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Robert T. Johnk, David R. Novotny, Chriss A. Grosvenor, Nino Canales, Janalee A. Graham, Doug Martin, Scott Yencer, Donald Hibbard, Louis L. Nagy, Tyrone L. Roach
This paper describes a thorough evaluation of an outdoor automotive antenna test range. Electric-field uniformity results are generated from accurate, full-wave electromagnetic simulations of the test range. Measured electric-field results using an

Computer-Controlled Characterization of High-Voltage, High-Frequency SiC Devices

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Jose M. Ortiz-Rodriguez, Allen R. Hefner Jr., David W. Berning, Colleen E. Hood, S. Olcum
Silicon carbide (SiC) power devices have begun to emerge recently with a performance that is superior to that of silicon power devices. Therefore, the push to higher power and higher voltage applications also comes with it. This work addresses the need for

Direct Josephson Array Voltage Comparison Between NRC and NIST

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Barry Wood, Yi-hua D. Tang, Clark A. Hamilton
The National Research Council's (NRC) Josephson voltage standard (JVS) has been directly compared with the compact, transportable Josephson array standard of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at 10 V. A simplified biasing technique

Efficient Circuits for Exact-Universal Computation With Qudits

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
G K. Brennen, Stephen Bullock, Dianne M. O'Leary
This paper concerns the efficient implementation of quantum circuits for qudits. We show that controlled two-qudit gates can be implemented without ancillas and prove that the gate library containing arbitrary local unitaries and one two-qudit gate, CINC

Elastic Moduli of Ultrathin Amorphous Polymer Films

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Christopher Stafford, C Harrison, D Julthongpiput, B D. Vogt
The elastic moduli of ultrathin poly(styrene) and poly(methylmethacrylate) films of thickness ranging from 200 nm to 5 nm were investigated using a buckling-based metrology. Below 40 nm, the apparent modulus of the PS and PMMA films decreases dramatically

Elimination of pump-induced frequency jitter on fiber-laser frequency combs

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
John J. McFerran, William C. Swann, Brian R. Washburn, Nathan R. Newbury
Optical frequency combs generated by femtosecond fiber lasers typically exhibit significant frequency noise that causes broad optical linewidths, particularly in the comb wings and in the carrier-envelope offset frequency (fceo) signal. We show these broad

Extended EUV and UV Spectrum of Ne II

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Alexander Kramida, C M. Brown, Uri Feldman, Joseph Reader
The extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrum of Ne emitted by a Penning discharge has been recorded at high resolution with a 10.7 m grazing incidence spectrometer. Based on the recorded spectra 75 new Ne II lines have been observed between 286 and 325

Growth of Nanocrystalline Ceria Studied Using a USAXS Capillary Flow-Cell

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Vincent A. Hackley, Andrew J. Allen, P R. Jemian, J M. Raitano, S W. Chan
Nanocrystalline ceria particles, with dimensions as small as 2 nm, have been prepared at room temperature by a soft chemical route using aqueous cerium nitrate and hexamethylenetetramine (HMT) as reactants. HMT decomposes slowly in aqueous solution

Laser Transition Probabilities in Xe I

July 1, 2006
Author(s)
Abhijit Dasgupta, J P. Apruzes, O Zatsarinny, K Bartschat, Charlotte F. Fischer
The atomic xenon laser is among the most efficient and powerful of the near-infrared gas lasers, especiallywhen pumped by molecular ions in an Ar-Xe mixture. Accurate transition probabilities for the laser transitionsare critical in developing a
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