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of the semiconductor industry in the US. Numerous gases are used in the production of semiconductor chips, and the accurate metering of these gases into the process chamber is critical for maximizing device throughput
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attracted considerable attention for potential application in nanoscale devices, including beyond-CMOS electronics, quantum computers, chemical sensors, photodetectors, etc. Prospective advantages over
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without expensive die tryouts and new model development costs. In addition, CP-FEM (crystal plasticity-finite element method) modeling allows development of constitutive laws for new materials based
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importance in chemical analysis, mass spectrometry still lacks theories that can provide computational predictions useful to the analyst. Mass spectrometry encompasses a variety of experimental techniques
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quantum-based voltage synthesis techniques. JNT can be implemented as both an absolute method and a temperature scaling technique relative to the current international temperature scale ITS 90
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, which require specific 3D conformations to function properly. Any abnormalities in their structures can result in serious health-related problems or drug efficacy losses. However, all current methods have
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on developing predictive tools for ceramic AM by combining computational and experimental approaches to study fundamental material processes during direct-ink writing and post-processing of ceramic parts. We
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303 497 3094 Martin J. Stevens marty@nist.gov 303.497.4740 Description We are investigating methods of creating new quantum states of light such as Schrodinger cat states, NOON states, and Fock states
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using them to demonstrate new applications in quantum information science. We have used radio-frequency interferometry to achieve ultra-sensitive high-speed single-photon detection [Applied Physics
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, physical, optical, and thermal properties of WBG semiconductors, including diamond, make these materials among the most prospective for high-frequency power electronics, quantum computing, solar-blind