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High-Performance Coherent Population Trapping Clock Based on Laser-Cooled Atoms

November 2, 2017
Author(s)
Xiaochi Liu, Eugene Ivanov, V. I. Yudin, John Kitching, Elizabeth Donley
Atomic clocks based on laser-cooled atoms are capable of achieving long interrogation periods and hence narrow resonance linewidths because of the very low atom velocities achievable with laser cooling. The long interrogation periods are achieved without

Radiative rates of transitions from the 2s2p3 5Sdeg2 state in neutral carbon

November 1, 2017
Author(s)
Alexander Kramida, Haris Kunari
The measured radiative rates of the 2s22p2 3P1,2 – 2s2p3 5S°2 intercombination transitions in neutral carbon reported in the literature are critically evaluated in comparison with theoretical results. The experimental and theoretical values are compared

Perspectives for a new realization of the pascal by optical methods

October 24, 2017
Author(s)
Jay H. Hendricks, Karl Jousten, Jack A. Stone Jr., Patrick F. Egan, Tom Rubin, Christof Gaiser, Rene Schodel, James A. Fedchak, Jacob E. Ricker, Jens Fluegge, Stephen P. Eckel, Julia K. Scherschligt, Daniel S. Barker, Kevin O. Douglass, Gregory F. Strouse, Uwe Sterr, Waldimir Sabuga
Since the beginning of measurement of pressure in the 17th century, the unit of pressure has been defined by the relationship of force per unit area. The present state of optical technology now offers the possibility of using a thermodynamic definition

UV superconducting nanowire single-photondetectors with high efficiency, low noise, and4 K operating temperature

October 18, 2017
Author(s)
Varun Verma, Adriana Lita, Richard Mirin, Sae Woo Nam, Emma Wollman, Andrew Beyer, Ryan Briggs, Francesco Marsili, Jason Allmaras, Matthew Shaw
For photon-counting applications at ultraviolet wavelengths, there are currently nodetectors that combine high efficiency (> 50%), sub-nanosecond timing resolution, and sub-Hz dark count rates. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) have

JY1 Time Scale: a New Kalman-Filter Time Scale Designed at NIST

October 17, 2017
Author(s)
Jian Yao, Thomas E. Parker, Judah Levine
We report on a new Kalman-filter Hydrogen-maser time scale (i.e., JY1 time scale) designed at NIST. The JY1 time scale is composed of a few Hydrogen masers and a Cs clock. The Cs clock is used as a reference clock, to ease operations with existing data

All-silicon light-emitting diodes waveguide-integrated with superconducting single-photon detectors

October 2, 2017
Author(s)
Sonia M. Buckley, Jeffrey T. Chiles, Adam N. McCaughan, Galan Moody, Kevin L. Silverman, Martin J. Stevens, Richard P. Mirin, Sae Woo Nam, Jeffrey M. Shainline
An on-chip, silicon-compatible light source has long been pursued for telecommunications, with limited success. However, for integrated systems utilizing superconducting detectors, cryogenic operation is already required. This allows these systems to

Report for Dedicated JPSS VIIRS Ocean Color Calibration/Validation Cruise October 2016

October 2, 2017
Author(s)
Michael Ondrusek, Veronica P. Lance, Menghua Wang, Charles Kovach, Wesley Goode, Alex Gilerson, Sam Ahmed, Ahmed El-Habashi, Robert Foster, Matteo Ottaviani, Joaquim I. Goes, Helga de Rosario Gomes, Kali McKee, Joo Won Kang, Chuanmin Hu, Jennifer Cannizzaro, Shaojie Sun, David English, B. Carol Johnson, Zhongping Lee, Junfang Lin, Nicholas Tufillaro, Ivan Lalovic, Jasmine Nahorniak, Curtiss Davis, Mike Twardowski, Nicole Stockley, Kenneth Voss
The overall aim of the annual National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) dedicated Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) ocean color calibration/validation (cal/val) cruises is to support

Molecular Rigidity, Excess Entropy, and Enthalpy-Entropy Compensation in DNA Melting

September 24, 2017
Author(s)
Jack F. Douglas, Fernando Vargas-Lara, Francis W. Starr
Enthalpy-entropy compensation (EEC) is observed in diverse molecular binding processes of vital importance to living systems and manufacturing applications, but this widely occurring phenomenon is not well understood from a molecular physics standpoint. To

Quantum Randomness from Probability Estimation with Classical Side Information

September 20, 2017
Author(s)
Emanuel H. Knill, Yanbao Zhang, Peter L. Bierhorst
We develop a framework for certifying randomness from Bell test trials based on directly estimating the probability of the measurement outcomes with adaptive test supermartingales. The number of trials need not be predetermined, and one can stop performing

Time Information Broadcasting

September 14, 2017
Author(s)
John P. Lowe
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) operates radio station WWVB which broadcasts the official time of the United States. WWVB is a 60 kHz standard frequency broadcast emanating from Ft. Collins, Colorado since 1965. The broadcast

Non-Uniqueness in Dual-Energy CT with Beam Hardening

September 13, 2017
Author(s)
Zachary H. Levine
Purpose: The goal is to determine whether dual-energy computed tomography (CT) leads to a unique reconstruction into two basis materials. Methods and Materials: The beam hardening equation is simplified to the single voxel case. The simplified equation is

Dispersive optical detection of magnetic Feshbach resonances in ultracold gases

August 18, 2017
Author(s)
Eite Tiesinga, B Sawyer, M Horvath, A Deb, N Kjaergaard
Magnetically tunable Feshbach resonances in ultracold atomic systems are chiefly identified and characterized through time consuming atom loss spectroscopy. We describe an off-resonant dispersive optical probing technique to rapidly locate Feshbach

Intricate Resonant Raman Response in Anisotropic ReS2

August 18, 2017
Author(s)
Amber McCreary, Jeffrey R. Simpson, Yuanxi Wang, Daniel Rhodes, Kazunori Fujisawa, Luis Balicas, Madan Dubey, Vincent H. Crespi, M. Terrones, Angela R. Hight Walker
Rhenium disulfide is an exciting material due to its strong in-plane anisotropy, thus offering an additional physical parameter that can be tuned for advanced applications. ReS2 provides a major advantage for optoelectronics as it is both stable in air and

Coarse-grained model of the dynamics of electrolyte solutions

August 17, 2017
Author(s)
Jack F. Douglas, Marat Andreev, Juan J. de Pablo, Alexandros Chremos
Ion specific solvation has fundamental implications in biochemistry and the thermo- dynamics and dynamics of aqueous salt solutions has correspondingly been investigated intensively. Nonetheless, recent works have indicated fundamental unresolved issues in
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