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Using Microprojectiles to Study the Ballistic Limit of Polymer Thin Films

April 1, 2020
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Shawn H. Chen, Amanda J. Souna, Christopher L. Soles, Stephan J. Stranick, Edwin P. Chan
The dynamic impact between a particle and a planar material is important in many high impact events, andthereisagrowingneedtocharacterizethemechanicalpropertiesoflight-weightpolymeric materials at dynamic loading conditions. Here, a laser-induced

Auto-tuning of double dot devices it in situ with machine learning

March 31, 2020
Author(s)
Justyna Zwolak, Thomas McJunkin, Sandesh Kalantre, J. P. Dodson, Evan MacQuarrie, D. E. Savage, M. G. Lagally, S N. Coppersmith, Mark A. Eriksson, Jacob Taylor
The current practice of manually tuning quantum dots (QDs) for qubit operation is a relatively time- consuming procedure that is inherently impractical for scaling up and applications. In this work, we report on the \it in situ} implementation of a

Global City Teams Challenge Public Safety SuperCluster Progress Report 2018-2019

March 31, 2020
Author(s)
Sokwoo Rhee, Brenda Bannan, Samantha Dubrow, Michael Dunaway, Dean Skidmore, Elisa Torres
NIST co-hosted the 2018-2019 GCTC Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge (SC3) program with DHS S&T and NTIA. The objective was to encourage participating teams to include cybersecurity and privacy as integral project elements alongside goals

Nanoscale MOSFET as a potential Room-Temperature Quantum Current Source

March 31, 2020
Author(s)
Kin P. Cheung, Jason P. Campbell
Nanoscale metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect-transistors (MOSFETs) with only one defect at the interface can potentially become a single electron turnstile linking frequency and electronic charge to realize the elusive quantized current source. Charge

UE-to-Network Relay Discovery in ProSe-enabled LTE Networks

March 30, 2020
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Samantha M. Gamboa Quintiliani, Alexandre C. Moreaux, David W. Griffith, Richard A. Rouil
The UE-to-Network Relay functionality was introduced to Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular networks in Release 13. In this technology, User Equipment (UEs) acting as Relay UEs are used to extend network coverage to cell-edge and out-of-coverage Remote UEs

X-Ray Metrology of Nanowire/ Nanosheet FETs for Advanced Technology Nodes

March 30, 2020
Author(s)
Madhulika S. Korde, Regis J. Kline, Daniel Sunday, Nick Keller, Subhadeep Kal, Cheryl Alix, Aelen Mosden, Alain C. Diebold
The three-dimensional architectures for field effect transistors (FETs) with vertical stacking of Gate-all-Around Nanowires provide a pathway to increased device density and superior electrical performance. However, the transition from research into

A Microporous Metal-Organic Framework with Naphthalene Diimide Groups for High Methane Storage

March 28, 2020
Author(s)
Yingxiang Ye, Rui-Biao Lin, Hui Cui, Ali Alsalme, Wei Zhou, Taner N. Yildirim, Zhangjing Zhang, Shengchang Xiang, Banglin Chen
We reported a microporous MOF FJU-101 with open naphthalene diimide functional groups for room temperature (RT) high methane storage. At RT and 65 bar, the total volumetric CH 4 storage capacity of 212 cm -3 in FJU-101a is significantly higher than the

Wear comparison of critical dimension-atomic force microscopy tips

March 28, 2020
Author(s)
Ndubuisi G. Orji, Ronald G. Dixson, Ernesto Lopez, Bernd Imer
Nanoscale wear affects the performance of atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based measurements for all applications including process control, nanoelectronics characterization and topography measurements. As such, methods to prevent or reduce AFM tip wear is

A Single Amino Acid Substitution Alters ClpS Binding Specificity

March 27, 2020
Author(s)
Christina Bergonzo, Jennifer A. Tullman, Kunal Dharmadhikari, Emily Samuels, Makenzie Christensen
ClpS is a small protein currently under development as a probe for detecting specific N-terminal amino acids of peptides. In order for ClpS to be used in this manner, it is important to understand the structural reasons for how and why ClpS recognizes

Atom Probe Tomography using Extreme-Ultraviolet Light

March 27, 2020
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Luis Miaja Avila, Ann C. Chiaramonti Debay, Benjamin W. Caplins, David R. Diercks, Brian Gorman, Norman A. Sanford
We present a different approach to laser-assisted atom probe tomography, where instead of using a near-UV laser for inducing a thermal transient, we use an extreme-ultraviolet coherent light source to trigger eld ion emission at the tip's apex. The use of
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