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Progress Towards a Precision Measurement of the Neutron Lifetime Using Magnetically Trapped Ultracold Neutrons

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
P.-N. Seo, Kevin Coakley, J M. Doyle, F H. DuBose, R Golub, E Korobkina, S K. Lamoreaux, Hans Pieter Mumm, C M. O'Shaughnessy, G R. Palmquis, A K. Thompson, Grace L. Yang, L Yang, Paul R. Huffman
As part of an on-going program utilizing magnetically trapped ultracold neutrons (UCNs,) we are developing a technique that offers the possibility of improving the precision of the neutron lifetime by more than an order of magnitude. The experiment works

Protected Realizations of Quantum Information

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Emanuel H. Knill
There are two complementary approaches to realizing quantum information so that it is protected from a given set of error operators. Both involve encoding information by means of subsystems. Initialization-based error protection involves a quantum

Quantitative, Interactive Measurement of Tissue Engineering Scaffold Structure Using Immersive Visualization

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Jeffrey Fagan, Erik K. Hobbie, Brian Landi, Idan Mandelbaum, Vardhan Bajpai, Barry J. Bauer, Kalman D. Migler, Jeffrey R. Simpson, Angela R. Hight Walker, Ryan Raffaelle
At NIST, we are using new approaches to better understand and quantify the structure of tissue engineering scaffolds. This approach uses immersive visualization (IV) and is inherently three dimensional, multivariate and interactive, providing real-time

Quantum Deconstruction of the Infra-Red Spectrum of CH 5 +

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
X Huang, A B. McCoy, Joel M. Bowman, L M. Johnson, Feng Dong, Chandra Savage, David Nesbitt
We present two quantum calculations of the infra-red spectrum of CH 5u+ using full dimensional, ab initio-based potential energy and dipole moment surfaces. The calculated spectra compare well with the recent experimental Laser Induced Reaction (LIR)

Radiative Decay Mode of the Free Neutron

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Jeffrey S. Nico, Maynard S. Dewey, Thomas R. Gentile, Hans P. Mumm, Alan K. Thompson, B M. Fisher, I Kremsky, Fred E. Wietfeldt, T E. Chupp, R L. Cooper, E J. Beise, K G. Kiriluk, J Byrne, K Coakley
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