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semiconductors (InAs quantum dots, ErAs nanoparticles) and superconductors (WSi, MoSi, NbTiN) for single-photon detectors, all of which are developed at NIST. In addition to device processing and electrical and
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Description We are using innovative processing to develop novel superconducting materials with enhanced properties for quantum circuit applications. Critical elements for development of these materials
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culture. The complex protein products require the correct processing, glycosylation, and three-dimensional folding for effective and safe activity. In addition, the cells used for the production need to be
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temperature and velocity data to provide a complete picture of the physics and chemical structure of the environment within the fire enclosure. Measurements will be completed for a variety of fuel types and
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301.975.3507 Description Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have allowed machine learning models to solve certain complex problems in natural language processing and other areas at large scales
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sample preparation equipment (including cross-sections) and also an ability to fabricate prototype devices using electron lithography. The current topics of interest include the process development and
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digital models through an additive process. AM enables the rapid production of complex parts with minimal lead time, fewer constraints, and reduced assembly requirements. This makes it an attractive option
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are often destructive, insufficient in resolution and sensitivity, and are subject to bias inherent in the measurement process. New methods for quantitative, in situ characterization are essential for gaining
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of measurements and simulations is increasingly used to improve the understanding of mechanical testing results and provides a means to advance the mechanical testing paradigm toward fewer, more complex tests that
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SS, Gu X: “Depth profiling of degradation of multilayer photovoltaic backsheets after accelerated laboratory weathering: Cross-sectional Raman imaging”. Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells 144: 289