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Magnetization Reversal of Three-Dimensional Nickel Anti-Sphere Arrays

December 23, 2016
Author(s)
Le Yu, Zhongying Yan, Han-Chang Yang, Xuzhao Chai, Bingqing Li, Sina Moeendarbari, Yaowu Hao, Di Zhang, Gang Feng, Ping Han, Dustin A. Gilbert, Kai Liu, Kristen S. Buchanan, Xuemei Cheng
Three-dimensional anti-sphere arrays (3DAAs) of Ni have been fabricated using electrochemical deposition into self-assembled polystyrene sphere templates, which offers the advantage of straightforward scalability. Using the first-order reversal curve (FORC

Direct and Cascading Effects of Seismic Events on the Response of Water and Electrical Power Networks

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
Roberto Guidotti, Hana T. Chmielewski, Vipin Unnikrishnan, Gardoni Paolo, Therese P. McAllister, John W. van de Lindt
Water and electrical power networks are critical infrastructure in our communities; their disruption, e.g., due to the occurrence of hazard events, greatly affects communities' well-being, the economic and social response of the entire region and recovery

Guide for Cybersecurity Event Recovery

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
Michael Bartock, Jeffrey Cichonski, Murugiah Souppaya, Matthew C. Smith, Gregory Witte, Karen Scarfone
In light of an increasing number of cybersecurity events, organizations can improve resilience by ensuring that their risk management processes include comprehensive recovery planning. Identifying and prioritizing organization resources helps to guide

Semisynthetic zigzag optical lattice for ultracold bosons

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
Ian B. Spielman, Gediminas Juzeli?nas, Christoph Str?ter, Andr? Eckardt, Mantas Ra?i?nas, Egidijus Anisimovas
We consider a one-dimensional "zigzag" lattice, pictured as a two-site wide single strip taken from a triangular lattice, affected by a tunable homogeneous magnetic flux piercing its triangular plaquettes. We focus on a semi-synthetic lattice produced by

SHA-3 Derived Functions: cSHAKE, KMAC, TupleHash and ParallelHash

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
John M. Kelsey, Shu-jen H. Chang, Ray Perlner
This Recommendation specifies four types of SHA-3-derived functions: cSHAKE, KMAC, TupleHash, and ParallelHash, each defined for a 128- and 256-bit security strength. cSHAKE is a customizable variant of the SHAKE function, as defined in FIPS 202. KMAC (for

Summary of NIST/SIM Chemical Metrology Working Group Training Opportunity: Isotope Dilution-Mass Spectrometry Clinical Measurement Course

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
Jeanita Pritchett, Katrice A. Lippa, Mary Bedner, Carolyn Q. Burdette, Johanna Camara, Brian E. Lang, Michael A. Nelson, Lane C. Sander, Lorna T. Sniegoski
The one week NIST-SIM chemical metrology training opportunity was designed to provide SIM NMI/DI laboratory personnel with in-depth classroom and hands-on laboratory experience for the implementation of isotope dilution/mass spectrometry (ID/MS) methods in

Understanding Ionic Conductivity Trends in Polyborane Solid Electrolytes from Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
Joel B. Varley, Kyoung Kweon, Prateek Mehta, Patrick Shea, Tae Wook Heo, Terrence J. Udovic, Vitalie Stavila, Brandon C. Wood
Polyborane salts based on B 12H 2- 12, B 10H 2- 10, and their carboborane counterparts CB 11H - 12 - 12 and CB 9H^u- 10 demonstrate extraordinary Li and Na superionic conductivity that have made them attractive as electrolytes in all-solid-state batteries

Using RTS/CTS to Enhance the Performance of IEEE 802.15.6 CSMA/CA

December 22, 2016
Author(s)
Kamran Sayrafian, Martina Barbi, Mehdi Alasti
IEEE 802.15.6 is a radio interface standard for a wireless connectivity of wearable and implantable sensors and actuators located inside or in close proximity to the human body i.e. Body Area Network (BAN). Medical applications requirements impose

A Perspective on Nonvolatile Magnetic Memory Technology

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
Ronald B. Goldfarb
Magnetic random-access memory (MRAM) is characterized by nonvolatility, low energy dissipation, high endurance (repeated writing), scalability to smaller dimensions, compatibility with complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) processing, resistance

Application Creation for an Immersive Virtual Measurement and Analysis Laboratory

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
Wesley N. Griffin, William L. George, Terence J. Griffin, John G. Hagedorn, Thomas M. Olano, Steven G. Satterfield, James S. Sims, Judith E. Terrill
Content creation for realtime interactive systems is a difficult problem. In game development, content creation pipelines are a major portion of the code base and content creation is a major portion of the budget. In research environments, the choice of

Generalized entropy theory of glass-formation in fully flexible polymer melts

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
Jack F. Douglas, Wensheng Xu, Karl Freed
The generalized entropy theory (GET) offers many insights into how molecular parameters influence polymer glass-formation. Given the fact that chain rigidity often plays a critical role in understanding the glass- formation of polymer materials, the GET

Laser-assisted atom probe tomography of Ti/TiN films deposited on Si

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
Norman A. Sanford, Paul T. Blanchard, Ryan M. White, Michael R. Vissers, Albert Davydov, D R. Diercks, David P. Pappas
Laser-assisted atom probe tomography (L-APT) was used to examine superconducting TiN/Ti/TiN trilayer films with nominal respective thicknesses of 5/5/5 (nm). The trilayers were deposited on Si substrates by reactive sputtering. Electron energy loss

Rethinking Security through Systems Security Engineering

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
Ronald S. Ross, Larry Feldman, Gregory A. Witte
This bulletin summarizes the information presented in NIST SP 800-160: Systems Security Engineering: Considerations for a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Engineering of Trustworthy Secure Systems. The publication addresses the engineering-driven

Spectral dependence of carrier lifetimes in silicon for photovoltaic applications

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
John F. Roller, Yu-Tai Li, Mario Dagenais, Behrang H. Hamadani
Charge carrier lifetimes in photovoltaic-grade silicon wafers were measured by a spectral-dependent, quasi-steady-state photoconductance technique. Narrow bandwidth LEDs were used to excite excess charge carriers within the material, and the effective

Spectrum and Energy Levels of Four-Times Ionized Yttrium (Y V

December 21, 2016
Author(s)
Joseph Reader
We present an extended analysis of the spectrum of four-times-ionized yttrium Y V. The analysis is based on spectrograms made with sliding-spark discharges on 10.7 normal- and grazing-incidence spectrographs. The measurements cover the region 184-2549 Å

An introduction to the new SI

December 20, 2016
Author(s)
Peter J. Mohr, Sandra Knotts, William D. Phillips
Plans are underway to redefine the International System of Units (SI) around 2018. The new SI specifies the values of certain physical constants to define units. This article explains the new SI in a way that could be used to present it to high-school

Entropy Theory of Polymer Glass-Formation in Variable Spatial Dimension

December 20, 2016
Author(s)
Jack F. Douglas, Wensheng Xu, Karl Freed
The importance of packing frustration is broadly appreciated to be an important aspect of glass formation. Recently, great interest has focused on probing the dependence on spatial dimension d as a theoretical tool for exploring essential aspects of glass

Identification of the Low-Energy Excitations in a Quantum Critical System

December 20, 2016
Author(s)
Tom Heitmann, Jagat Lamsal, Shannon M. Watson, Ross Erwin, Wangchun Chen, Yang Zhao, Wouter Montfrooij
We have identified low-energy magnetic excitations in a doped quantum critical system by means of polarized neutron scattering experiments. The presence of these excitations could explain why Cd(Fe 0.76Ru 0.24) 2Ge 2 displays dynamical scaling in the

Resilience and System Level Security

December 20, 2016
Author(s)
Mark L. Badger
One approach for reducing damage caused by software vulnerabilities is to take advantage of emerging systems architecture patterns to strategically improve assurance. Emerging systems architectures embody significant choices about where computation takes

Certification of New Standard Reference Material 2806b Medium Test Dust in Hydraulic Oil

December 19, 2016
Author(s)
Robert A. Fletcher, Nicholas W. Ritchie, David S. Bright, James J. Filliben, William F. Guthrie
A new material has been certified to become Standard Reference Material (SRM) 2806b - Medium Test Dust in Hydraulic Fluid. SRM 2806b consists of a trace polydisperse, irregularly shaped mineral dust particles suspended in hydraulic fluid. The certified

General Methods for Access Control Policy Verification

December 19, 2016
Author(s)
Chung Tong Hu, David R. Kuhn
Access control systems are among the most critical of computer security components. Faulty policies, misconfigurations, or flaws in software implementations can result in serious vulnerabilities. To formally and precisely capture the security properties
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