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Time and frequency from electrical power lines

March 6, 2017
Author(s)
Jonathan E. Hardis, Demetrios Matsakis, Blair Fonville
Due to the efforts of Henry Warren, inventor of the Telechron electric clock, electric power companies have been a source of time and frequency reference for the public for over a hundred years. However, advances in technology and changes in the electric

Towards a Digital Thread and Data Package for Metals Additive Manufacturing

March 6, 2017
Author(s)
Paul Witherell, Yan Lu, Shaw C. Feng, Duckbong Kim
Additive manufacturing (AM) has been envisioned by many as the next industrial revolution. Potential benefits of AM include the production of low-volume, customized, complicated parts/products, supply chain efficiencies, shortened time-to-market, and

3.5 GHz Environmental Sensing Capability Sensitivity Requirements and Deployment

March 5, 2017
Author(s)
Thao T. Nguyen, Anirudha Sahoo, Michael R. Souryal, Timothy Hall
Spectrum sharing in the 3.5 GHz band between commercial and government users along U.S. coastal areas depends on an Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC), a network of radio frequency sensors and a decision system, to detect the presence of incumbent

IAQ Assessments in High Performing Building

March 5, 2017
Author(s)
Kevin Teichman, Steven Emmerich, Andrew K. Persily
Despite numerous efforts to encourage good indoor air quality (IAQ) in high-performing buildings, including several building rating programs, measured IAQ performance data in high- performing buildings are limited. This presentation summarizes data that

Enhanced ferromagnetic resonance linewidth of the free layer in perpendicular magnetic tunnel junctions

March 3, 2017
Author(s)
Daniel B. Gopman, Cindi L. Dennis, Robert D. McMichael, Xiaojie Hao, Zihui Wang, Xiaobin Wang, Huadong Gan, Yuchen Zhou, Jian Zhang, Yiming Huai
We report the frequency dependence of the ferromagnetic resonance linewidth of the free layer in magnetic tunnel junctions with all perpendicular-to-the-plane magnetized layers. While the magnetic-fi eld-swept linewidth nominally shows a linear growth with

Experimental and statistical methods to evaluate antibacterial activity of a quaternary pyridinium salt on planktonic, biofilm-forming, and biofilm states

March 3, 2017
Author(s)
Daneli Lopez-Perez, Paula J. Baker, Adam L. Pintar, Jirun Sun, Nancy Lin, Sheng Lin-Gibson
Robust evaluation and comparison of antimicrobial technologies are critical to improving biofilm prevention and treatment. Herein, a multi-pronged experimental framework and statistical models were applied to determine the effects of quaternary pyridinium

Accurate X-Ray Spectral Predictions: An Advanced Self-Consistent-Field Approach Inspired by Many-Body Perturbation Theory

March 2, 2017
Author(s)
Yufeng Liang, John Vinson, Chaitanya D. Pemmaraju, Walter Drisdell, Eric L. Shirley, David Prendergast
The self-consistent-field method and the many-body approach are two cornerstones for obtaining electronic excitations from first- principles. Using the two distinct theories, we study the O 1s core excitations that have become increasingly important for

Bonded Wafers for Three-Dimensional Integration

March 2, 2017
Author(s)
Richard A. Allen
Three-dimensional (3D) integration is a key enabling technology for compact, high-performance, and/or low-power electronics. This technology enables the fabrication of circuits with functions that commonly cannot be fabricated on a single substrate in a

Guideline for Automatic Guided Vehicle Calibration

March 2, 2017
Author(s)
Steven Legowik, Roger V. Bostelman, Tsai H. Hong, Elena R. Messina
This report documents the steps followed to calibrate an all-wheel steer Automatic Guided Vehicle (AGV) for optimal performance. Proper calibration of the steering and drive parameters of an AGV are critical for accurate dead-reckoning navigation, and

A comment on the PCAST report: Skip the "match"/"non-match" stage

March 1, 2017
Author(s)
Geoffrey S. Morrison, David H. Kaye, David J. Balding, Duncan Taylor, Phillip Dawid, Colin Aitken, Simone N. Gittelson, Grzegorz Zadora, Bernard Robertson, Sheila Willis, Susan Pope, Martin Neil, Kristy A. Martire, Amanda Hepler, Richard Gill, Allan Jamieson, Jacob de Zoete, R. B. Ostrum, Amke Caliebe
This letter comments on the report "Forensic science in criminal courts: Ensuring scientific validity of feature-comparison methods" recently released by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The report advocates a

A Multireflect-Thru Method of Vector-Network-Analyzer Calibration

March 1, 2017
Author(s)
Arkadiusz Lewandowski, Wojciech Wiatr, Nate Orloff, James Booth
We present a new method for two-port vector-network-analyzer calibration which uses multiple offset-reflect standards and a flush thru connection. Offset-reflect standards consist of sections of the same uniform transmission-line with different lengths

Acceptance Angle Control for Improved Transmission Imaging in an SEM

March 1, 2017
Author(s)
Jason D. Holm, Robert R. Keller
This contribution presents a simple, cost-effective modular aperture system enabling comprehensive acceptance angle control for STEM-in-SEM imaging. The system is briefly described, and different ways to use it are explained. To demonstrate the utility of

Comparison of 2-D and 3-D shape analysis of concrete aggregate fines from VSI crushing

March 1, 2017
Author(s)
Edward J. Garboczi, Kenneth A. Snyder, Rolands Cepuritis, Stefan Jacobsen
The shape of concrete aggregate fines, with particle sizes between 3 µm and 250 µm, produced by high-speed vertical shaft impact (VSI) crushing of 10 different rock types from quarries in Norway, has been studied by both dynamic image analysis (DIA), which
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