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Stephen Knight, Joaquin (. Martinez, Michele L. Buckley
Many of the projects managed by OMP are cooperative activities across several operating units. Thus the projects are able to leverage the best expertise available for the specific task across NIST, regardless of organizational structure. Our projects are
The accuracy and physical significance of the classical Rayleigh-Sommerfield and Kirchhoff diffraction integrals are assessed in the context of Sommerfield s rigorous theory of half-plane diffraction and Maxwell s equations. It Is shown that the Rayleigh
The NIST Optoelectronics Division provides measurement technology, standards, and traceability for the optoelectronics industry. This document describes the programs, activities, and accomplishments of the Division during the 2002 fiscal year. It is
H Rodriguez, Pawel Jaruga, M Birincioglu, Peter E. Barker, C D. O'Connell, M. Dizdaroglu
To assure that tissue engineered medical products are free of genetic changes that might occur from inflammation during the development phase of the product, our laboratory is responding to the need for test methods used to assess the safety and
A laser-based O atom beam source together with state-resolved detection techniques are used to characterize the energy transfer dynamics of ground ( 3PJ) and electronically-excited ( 1 ) state O atoms interacting with a fused silica surface. Time-of-flight
J F. Garcia nava, Archita Hati, Craig Nelson, A Sen Gupta, F L. Walls, T Tasset
In this paper we discuss an alternate design of a self-starting conjugate regenerative divider (CRD), which uses two parallel loops instead of one series loop as in conventional regenerative divider. This is accomplished by making the first loop oscillate