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-film samples on waveguide interfaces and gas phase samples over temperature ranges from 1.7 K to 350 K. The experimental results are modeled using high-level quantum mechanical methods (DFT/MP2/MRCI
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memory, batteries, catalysts, flexible devices, alternate computing paradigms, and quantum phenomena. In order to take advantage of the promising properties of these heterogeneous systems, holistic study
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performing high-resolution optical spectroscopy on self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots. Our technique employs narrow linewidth tunable lasers and heterodyne detection. Recent results from our group have
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for accelerated science. This research opportunity focuses on developing, evaluating, and applying computational methods for materials characterization and/or simulation that combine the best aspects of physics
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and calibration, radiation-hardness testing, personnel protection, radiation modification of materials, waste treatment, and high-energy computed tomography. These accelerator facilities afford
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: algorithm design for the interpretation of measurements, designing algorithms for deciding which experiments to perform, communicating with the instruments, orchestrating the steps of the research campaign
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has an active effort in the development of electron microscopy methods for high spatial resolution materials characterization and has recently upgraded its aberration-corrected STEM with a high-speed
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is insensitive to variations in molecular architecture reducing its use for sorting chemically similar polymers such as high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, linear low-density
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diagnosis and treatment and furthering the understanding of disease etiology. The advent of high-resolution mass spectrometers and advanced data analysis tools has aided the growth of the field by
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.). This processing system can also be expanded to assist reviewers in their assessment of scientific manuscripts, which is in extremely high demand now. Thermodynamics Research Center (TRC) at NIST collects, stores