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that cryogenic-compatible memory elements can be developed that can be integrated with the superconducting logic circuits. The goal of this project is to develop nanoscale ferromagnetic devices that can be
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interactions with the electrolyte as a function of applied potential. Despite more than a century of model development, much is still unknown about even single-crystal interfaces. We combine spectroscopic and
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may.martin@nist.gov (303) 497 5235 Description Hydrogen embrittlement is a bit unique among environmental phenomena in that it is important to industry and has also been extensively studied in academia
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of sound is a property that yields very powerful data for developing fluid equations of state (EOS), and we have two such instruments for liquid and vapor-phase measurements covering a combined temperature
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(1.6 μm). Numerous receivers are available including several 10” and 16” Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes each equipped with a PMT and photon counting system for backscatter detection over integrated paths
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@nist.gov (303) 497 5235 Andrew J. Slifka andrew.slifka@nist.gov 303.497.3744 Description Hydrogen embrittlement has been studied for over a century but understanding of the underlying mechanisms is still
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. While natural and anthropogenic contaminants threaten existing freshwater supplies, the use of alternative, “dirty” sources is increasing
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folding of a protein biologic is critical for drug efficacy, misfolding may impact drug safety by eliciting unwanted immune and/or other off-target responses. High-resolution measurements of the structure(s
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@nist.gov 303.497.5252 Description New energy technologies demand improved knowledge of the thermal transport properties of fluid mixtures, often including water as a component. It is well established
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spectrum. With the march to higher frequencies, there is a growing clamor that conventional materials and characterization techniques are not up to the challenge. For example, commercial tunable dielectrics