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. Unexpected degradation in device performance, sometimes leading to failure, is often traceable to poor material reliability. Reliability is rooted in the stability of the atoms making up a material, and is
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codes and standards for their safe use. In order to rank the flammability and risk of the new compounds (and their blends), burning velocity is being used; however, measurement of the burning velocity is
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301.538.9058 Description Generation, control and detection of optical radiation either spectrally, temporally, or spatially is fundamental to optical technologies. Developing a versatile, manufacturable, and
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wyatt.vreeland@nist.gov 202 550 7183 Description Biological systems are inherently complex-the quantitative characterization of the state of such a system requires simultaneous measurement of many properties. Our
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Localization of proteins to bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) is a complex but fundamental cellular process. The mechanism of binding varies
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Description By creating photon states with photon numbers of more than one, it is possible to make measurements with resolution beyond conventional limits. For example, in interferometric applications
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. The scope for innovative investigations in forensic chemical measurements is wide, but currently includes such applications as determination of cannabis intoxication via breath metabolites, active agent
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controls the interactions of and between nanotubes dispersed for processing in liquid media. A key example of this is that liquid phase separation techniques rely on modulating these interactions using
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The modern transmission electron microscope (TEM) is capable of atomic-resolution structural and chemical imaging. However, such data
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908.922.7613 Description Large-scale implementation of solar power generation will require photovoltaic (PV) devices with a ratio of efficiency to cost that is much higher than existing silicon-based systems