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Structure, ferromagnetic resonance and permeability of nanogranular fe-Co-B-Ni films

May 16, 2006
Author(s)
Pasquale Massimo, Celegato Federica, Coisson Marco, Magni Alessandro, Perero Sergio, Pavel Kabos, Teppati Valeria, Han Suk Hee, Kim Jongryoul, Lim Sang Ho
The static and microwave magnetic properties of soft nanogranular (Fe0.7)Co0.3)71B22Ni films with a 2T saturation magnetization are presented as a function of thickness, ranging from 135 to 235 nm. Microwave permeability values from 10 to 50 are measured

NIST Measurement Services: Specular Gloss

May 15, 2006
Author(s)
Maria E. Nadal, E A. Early, E A. Thompson
This document describes the instrumentation, standards, and measurement techniques used at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to measure specular gloss. The organization of this document is as follow. Section 1 describes the

Phase-stabilized ultrafast lasers signal new era in measurement and research

May 15, 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

TDR Permittivity Measurements of Dielectric Films

May 15, 2006
Author(s)
Jan Obrzut, R Nozaki
We have developed a time-domain reflectometry (TDR) technique to measure the dielectric permittivity of film specimens. The test specimen consists of a planar capacitor terminating coaxial waveguide. The complex permittivity is obtained from analysis of

High-resolution spectroscopic measurements of InGaAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots

May 12, 2006
Author(s)
Joseph J. Berry, Martin Stevens, Richard Mirin, Kevin L. Silverman
We report development of two absorption-based spectroscopic methods that have been adapted from atomic physics techniques to elucidate the basic physical properties of InGaAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots(SAQDs). Absorptive spectroscopic measurements

Characterization of the Skin Orientation of Thermotropic Liquid-Crystalline Copolyester Moldings with Near-Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure

May 11, 2006
Author(s)
Robert A. Bubeck, L S. Thomas, S Rendon, W R. Burghardt, A Hexemer, Daniel A. Fischer
The process of injection molding net-shape parts from thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers (TLCPs) results in a skin-core macrostructure. The underlying orientation in the core and the skin may differ both in magnitude and direction. A combination of

Effect of Self-Assembled Monolayer Film Order on Nanofriction

May 11, 2006
Author(s)
S Sambasivan, S Hsieh, Daniel A. Fischer, Stephen M. Hsu
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) have increasingly being explored as potential protective films in devices friction and adhesion. However, accurate determination of the nanomechanical properties of monolayer films is difficult and fraught with

Probing the Ordering of Semiconducting Fluorene-Thiophene Copolymer Surfaces on Rubbed Polyimide Substrates by Near-Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure

May 11, 2006
Author(s)
L R. Pattison, A Hexemer, E. J. Kramer, Sitaraman Krishnan, P Petroff, Daniel A. Fischer
The temperature-dependent alignment of semiconducting liquid crystalline fluorene-thiophene copolymer (F8T2) thin film surfaces was investigated using the near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) technique. Partial electron yield spectra were

A Two-Dimensional Terahertz Imaging System Using Hot Electron Bolometer

May 10, 2006
Author(s)
Dazhen Gu, Eyal Gerecht, Fernando Rodriquez Morales, Sigfrid Yngvesson
We present first results with a two-dimensional(2D)scanning, terahertz passive heterodyne imaging system currently under development. The imager is based on a phonon-cooled quasi-optically coupled HEB mixer integrated with an InP MMIC IF low-noise

Virtual Testing of Cement and Concrete

May 10, 2006
Author(s)
Dale P. Bentz, Edward J. Garboczi, Jeffrey W. Bullard, Chiara F. Ferraris, Nicos Martys, Paul E. Stutzman
Concrete is a unique multi-phase, random, complex, and composite material that provides both strength and impermeability to engineered structures. Unlike most construction materials, the properties of concrete continue to develop over time and in place an

High resolution analysis of the 26 and 2 9 9 bands of propane

May 8, 2006
Author(s)
Jean-Marie Flaud, Walter J. Lafferty, F. Kwabia Tchana
Using high-resolution Fourier transform spectra of propane recorded in the 13.4 μm (resolution of 0.002 cm-1) and in the 27.4 μm (resolution 0.0011 cm-1) spectral regions, it was possible to perform a thorough assignment of both the ν26 band at 745 cm-1

Resolved Torsional Splitting in the nu 18 and nu 19 Bands of Propene

May 8, 2006
Author(s)
Walter J. Lafferty, J.- M. Flaud, M Herman
FT-jet spectra of propene were recorded at 0.005 cm-1 instrumental resolution around 950 cm-1. Thanks to the jet conditions, probably corresponding to Trot close to 80 K, the torsion degrees of freedom are efficiently cooled down and the fine structure of

The Role of LORAN Timing in Telecommunications

May 8, 2006
Author(s)
Michael A. Lombardi, Chuck Norman, William J. Walsh
The telecommunications industry in the United States has performance requirements for time synchronization and frequency control that must be met in order for land and mobile telephone services, wireless networks, and other applications to remain
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