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Optimization of Sensor Locations for Spindle Condition Monitoring

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Li Zhang, Robert Gao, Kang B. Lee
This paper presents an approach to optimizing the location of vibration sensors on a spindle, based on the concept of Effective Independence (EfI). The study is aimed at investigating the effect of sensor placement on spindle vibration measurement, and its

Performance of the GHRS Pt-Ne Hollow-Cathode Lamps After Their Return From Space and Comparison With Archival Data

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
F Kerber, D Lindler, P Bristow, Gillian Nave, Joseph Reader, Craig J. Sansonetti, D Lembke, S Heap, Michael R. Rosa, H J. Wood
The Space Telescope European Co-ordinating Facility (ST-ECF) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are collaborating to study hollow cathode calibration lamps as used onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). As part of the STIS

Phase-Stabilized Ultrafast Lasers Signal New Era Measurement and Research

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Tara M. Fortier, A Bartels, Scott A. Diddams
The development of short pulsed lasers has progressed steadily over the past 30 years. In the search for better techniques and materials to generate shorter and shorter pulses, the 1990's witnessed the arrival of Kerr-lens mode locked Ti:sapphire lasers as

Probing the Interfacial Adhesion Strength in Compositional Libraries of Epoxy Films

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Christopher Stafford, J Y. Kim, D Kawaguchi, Gareth Royston, Martin Chiang
We are developing a measurement platform, based on the edge lift-off test geometry, geared towards combinatorial and high-throughput (C&HT) assessment of interfacial reliability in thermally cured epoxy materials. A critical parameter space to be explored

Radio Controlled Wristwatches

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Michael A. Lombardi
A review article that briefly summarizes the various types of radio controlled wristwatches and the technology behind them. It includes a short description of NIST radio station WWVB, and other signal sources used to synchronize radio controlled

Recent experiments in trapped-ion quantum information processing at NIST

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
J Chiaverini, Murray D. Barrett, Brad R. Blakestad, Joseph W. Britton, Wayne M. Itano, John D. Jost, Emanuel H. Knill, C. Langer, Dietrich G. Leibfried, R Ozeri, Tobias Schaetz, David J. Wineland
Atomic ions confined in segmented trap arrays provide a system for quantum information processing. We report on the execution of two simple quantum algorithms, quantum error correction and the quantum Fourier transform, using this implementation. The

Recent experiments in trapped-ion quantum information processing at NIST

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
J Chiaverini, Matthew P. Barrett, Brad R. Blakestad, Joseph W. Britton, Wayne M. Itano, John D. Jost, Emanuel H. Knill, C. Langer, Dietrich G. Leibfried, R Ozeri, T Schaetz, David J. Wineland
Atomic ions confined in segmented trap arrays provide a system for quantum information processing. We report on the execution of two simple quantum algorithms, quantum error correction and the quantum Fourier transform, using this implementation. The

RM 8111: Development of a Prototype Linewidth Standard

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Michael W. Cresswell, William Gutherie, R. Dixon, Richard A. Allen, Christine E. Murabito, Joaquin (. Martinez
Staff of the Semiconductor Electronics Division, the Information Technology Laboratory, and the Precision Engineering Laboratory at NIST, in collaboration with VLSI Standards, Inc., of San Jose, California, have developed a new generation of prototype

The NIST Meeting Room Phase II Corpus

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Martial Michel, Jerome G. Ajot, Jonathan G. Fiscus
The Speech Group and Smart Spaces Lab of National Institute of Standards and Technology's Information Technology Laboratory have collaborated to collect a second phase of meetings in the NIST Meeting Data Collection Laboratory. The meeting laboratory

The Spectrum of Th-Ar Hollow-Cathode Lamps in the 900 nm to 4500 nm Region: Establishing Wavelength Standards for the Calibration of VLT Spectrographs

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
F Kerber, Gillian Nave, Craig J. Sansonetti, P Bristow, A Rosa, H-U Kaufl, Michael R. Rosa
The European Southern Observatory (ESO), the Space Telescope European Co-ordinating Facility (ST-ECF), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are collaborating to study Th-Ar hollow cathode lamps as used for the calibration of VLT

Variable Magnification With Kirkpatrick-Baez Optics for Synchrotron X-Ray Microscopy

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Terrence J. Jach, A S. Bakulin, S M. Durbin, J Pedulla, A T. Macrander
We describe the distinction between the operation of a short focal lengthx-ray microscope forming a real image with a laboratory source (convergentillumination) and with a highly collimated intense beam from a synchrotronlight source (K\{o}hler

XML-BASED IUPAC STANDARD FOR EXPERIMENTAL, PREDICTED, AND CRITICALLY EVALUATED THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY DATA STORAGE AND CAPTURE (ThermoML): IUPAC Recommendations 2005

May 1, 2006
Author(s)
Michael D. Frenkel, Robert D. Chirico, Vladimir Diky, Qian Dong, Kenneth N. Marsh, John H. Dymond, William A. Wakeham, Stephen E. Stein, Erich Koenigsberger, Anthony R. Goodwin
ThermoML is an XML-based emerging IUPAC standard for storage and exchange of experimental, predicted, and critically evaluated thermophysical and thermochemical property data. The basic principles, scope, and description of all structural elements of

Efficient Phase Diagram Information and Computational Thermodynamics

April 28, 2006
Author(s)
Ursula R. Kattner
Industries that process and use metals, from microelectronics to aerospace, can use phase equilibria data for complex alloys (three or more components) and diffusion data for controlling the formation and dissolution of precipitate phases within a matrix
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