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SCUBA-2: Application of LTD Technology

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
William Duncan, Wayne Holland, Damian Audley, D R. Kelly, Tully Peacock, Peter Hastings, Michael MacIntosh, Kent D. Irwin, Sae Woo Nam, Gene C. Hilton, Steven Deiker, Anthony Walton, Alan Gundlach, William Parkes, Camilla Dunare, Peter Ade, Ian Robson
We outline the need for SCUBA 2, its goals and specifications. We give reasons for the choice of the low temperature detector technology of TES arrays and SQUID multiplexers and describe our pixel and array architecture and progress on the project to date.

Sol-Gel Materials for Gas Phase Sensing Using Microhotplate Arrays

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
N O. Savage, Richard E. Cavicchi, Michael J. Tarlov, Stephen Semancik, J Greg Gillen
Sol-gel chemistry is used to create suspensions (sols) of small particles of materials such as metal oxides. These suspensions can be dried to a gel or powder or used in the sol form for coatings and thin films. One promising application of sol-gel derived

Stray Light Characterization for MOBY

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Bettye C. Johnson, Steven W. Brown, Keith R. Lykke, M Feinholz, M Yarbrough, S Flora, D K. Clark
The Marine Optical Spectrograpli (MOS) system is used as a down-welling irradiance and up-welling in-water radiance profiler in two configurations: as the sensor for the Marine Optical Buoy (MOBY) and as a mobile, sliipboard-deployable sensor. Both systems

Stream Tables

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Allan Harvey
This article explains steam tables at an introductory technical level. After some historical meterial on the development of steam tables and their international standardization, the current standrds as adopted by the International Association for the

Structure of Escherichia Coli Aminodeoxychorismate Synthase: Architectural Conservation and Diversity in Chorismate-Utilizing Enzymes

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
J F. Parsons, P Y. Jensen, A S. Pachikara, A J. Howard, Edward Eisenstein, Jane E. Ladner
Aminodeoxychorismate synthase is part of a heterodimeric complex that catalyzes the two-step biosynthesis of 4-amino-4-deoxychorismate, a precursor of p-aminobenzoate and folate in microorganisms. In the first step, a glutamine amidotransferase encoded by

The NIST Electron Effective-Attenuation-Length Database

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Cedric J. Powell, Aleksander Jablonski
The NIST Electron Effective-Attenuation-Length Database provides values of electron effective attenuation lengths (EALs) in solid elements and compounds at selected electron energies between 50 eV and 2,000 eV. The database was designed mainly to provide

The Validation of Fourier-Transform Microwave Spectroscopy for Trace-Gas Analysis

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Pamela M. Chu, R D. Suenram, Angela R. Hight Walker, R S. DaBell, George C. Rhoderick, Gerald T. Fraser
There is strong interest by regulatory agencies and automobile manufacturers, motivated in large part by increasingly stringent emission standards, for measurement tools capable of quantifying various hydrocarbons, oxygenated hydrocarbons, etc., in

Time-Division SQUID Multiplexers

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Kent D. Irwin, Leila R. Vale, Norman F. Bergren, Steven Deiker, Erich N. Grossman, Gene C. Hilton, John M. Martinis, Sae Woo Nam, Carl D. Reintsema, David A. Rudman, Martin Huber
SQUID multiplexers (MUX) make is possible to build arrays of thousands of low-temperature bolometers and microcalorimeters based on superconducting transition-edge sensors (TES) with a manageable number of readout channels. We discuss the technical

Topic Detection and Tracking Evaluation Overview

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Jonathan G. Fiscus, G R. Doddington
The objective of the Topic Detection and Tracking (TDT) program is to develop technologies that search, organize and structure multilingual, news oriented textual materials from a variety of broadcast news media. This research program uses controlled

Towards Near Perfect Crystals With Only Well-Characterized Imperfections

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
H S. Peiser
Throughout the past century NBS/NIST supported a great variety of research studies in crystallography where the aim was the highest attainable accuracy in measurement. While avoiding overlap with other papers in this volume, this article summarizes results

Uncertainty of Oscilloscope Timebase Distortion Estimate

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Chih-Ming Wang, Paul D. Hale, Kevin Coakley, Tracy S. Clement
We study several problems related to the characterization of the timebase in high-speed sampling oscilloscopes. First, we examine the bias of using the method of the first-order approximation to estimate the additive and time jitter noises, and present a

Understanding Interfacial Deviations in Lithographic Pattern Profiles

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Joseph~undefined~undefined~undefined~undefined~undefined Lenhart
A combination of analysis tools (x-ray and neutron reflectivity and scattering, contact angle, fluorescence labeling, and near edge x-ray absorption fine structure, NEXAFS) is being developed and adapted to tackle important technical obstacles facing the

Vibrational Signatures of Polyethylene Glycol and Brighteners on Copper

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
B C. Baker, Clayton S. Yang, Lee J. Richter, Thomas P. Moffat
With the use of fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and sum frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG), the surface coverage and confirmation of additives often used in copper deposition are identified on copper surfaces. Ex situ experiments at

Wavenumber Standards for Mid-Infrared Spectrometry

February 1, 2002
Author(s)
Leonard M. Hanssen, C. J. Zhu
Accuracy of the wavenumber scale of spectroscopic instrumentation is fundamentally important for most applications. Most modern Fourier transform spectrophotometers (FTS) incorporate HeNe lasers that are used to set the wavenumber scale for the instrument
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