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Ashwin Rao, Shuhui Kang, B D. Vogt, Vivek Prabhu, Eric K. Lin, Wen-Li Wu, Karen Turnquest, W D. Hinsberg
The dissolution of partially deprotected chemically amplified photoresists is the final step in printing lithographic features. Since this process step can be tuned independently from the design of the photoresist chemistry, fundamental measurements of the
Atomic quadrupole moments and hyperfine constants of the metastable 2 d3/2,5/2 states of Ca +, Sr +, Ba +, Yb +, and Hg + are calculated by the multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock (MCDHF) and relativistic configuration-interaction(RCI) methods. For Hg +
The Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) is a workshop series designed to build the infrastructure necessary for large-scale evaluation of text retrieval technology. Participants in the workshops (over 100 groups in the latest TREC) have been drawn from the
For more than 15 years, the Intelligent Systems Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has worked closely with the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) on architectures and technology development for intelligent control of unmanned
Energy levels, with classifications and uncertainties, have been compiled for the spectra of the neutral atom and all positive ions of rubidium (Z=37). Wavelengths with classifications, intensities, and transition probabilities are also tabulated. In
This bulletin provides information for organizational security managers who are responsible for designing and implementing security patch and vulnerability management programs and for testing the effectiveness of the programs in reducing vulnerabilities
Katie Benko, J J. Pellegrino, Larry W. Mason, Kevin Price
An apparatus has been developed to accurately measure the unsteady permeation of pure water through permselective reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration membranes under an osmotic pressure gradient. The key component of the apparatus is a capacitance
Charles Dietlein, A. Luukanen, Francois Meyer, Zoya Popovic, Erich N. Grossman
Images acquired by a 105-mK noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) scanned single-pixel broadband 0.1-1 THz passive system are analyzed with two specific parameters of interest in mind. First, the minimum system noise level for clothing feature
P J. Phillips, P J. Flynn, W T. Scruggs, K W. Bowyer, W Worek
The goal of the Face Recognition Grand Challenge (FRGC) is to improve the performance of face recognition algorithms by an order of magnitude over the best results in Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) 2002. The FRGC is designed to achieve this
We describe a novel class of millimeter-wave and terahertz monochrometers based on adiabatically tuned frequency-selective surfaces. They are analogous to the circular-variable filters commonly used in the infrared for low to moderate resolution
Martyn J. Earle, Jose M. Esperanca, Manuela A. Gilea, Luis P. Rebelo, Kenneth R. Seddon, Joe W. Magee, Jason A. Widegren
The distillation of a variety of ionic liquids is demonstrated for the first time. The distillations are performed at moderate to high temperatures and at reduced pressure.
In this paper, an error analysis based on boundary error popularity including semantic boundary categorization is applied in the context of the news story segmentation task from TRECVID, Clusters of systems were defined based on the input resources they
Joseph J. Berry, Martin Stevens, Richard Mirin, Kevin L. Silverman
We report the use of continuous wave spectral hole burning to perform high-resolution spectroscopy of the homogeneous linewidth of self-assembled InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots at low temperature. We use this technique to examine the power broadening behavior of
We calculate entropy-temperature curves for interact in bosons in unit filled optical lattices for both homogeneous and harmonically trapped situations, and use them to understand how adiabatic changes in the lattice depth affect the temperature of the
We present results of first-principles calculations of the frequency-dependent polarizabilities of all alkali atoms for light in the wavelength range 300-1600 nm, with particular attention to wavelengths of common infrared lasers. We parameterize our
The performance of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), including efficiency, flux level, lifetime, and the variation of color, is advancing at a remarkable pace. LEDs are increasingly used for many applications including automotive, aviation, display
A new metric for evaluating the color quality of light sources is being developed at NIST, in close contact with the lighting industry and the CIE. The current CIE Color Rendering Index (CRI) is outdated and has several known deficiencies. The CRI only
All experimental data on Ne VII, including previously unpublished beam-foil spectroscopy data, have been compiled and critically evaluated. More than a hundred spectral lines have been newly identified. For 40 transitions, the previous identifications have
Recent measurements reveal striking trends in the variation of fragility (the strength of the temperature dependence of the fluid viscosity) of glass-forming polymer liquids with monomer structure and pressure. The elucidation of the physical origin of
In recent years, heightened security concerns have prompted increased interest in radiation portal monitors, instruments capable of detecting, and in some cases identifying, gamma-ray and neutron-emitting radioactive material passing through them. Along
A quantitative comparison of real and computer-generated (model) cement paste microstructures based on the analysis of three-dimensional image sets is presented. In addition to a visual presentation of extracted two-dimensional images, the comparison is
This Paper describes an implementation of the proposed IEEE 1451.0 and 1451.5 Standards. The implemented systsem was developed based on the object-oriented framework of the IEEE 1451 standards using UML tools and Java programming language. The system