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pool properties, material cooling rates, material grain structure, and the mechanical properties of bulk parts. These models attempt to resolve a variety of complex physics that occur during laser-metal
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the “NIST-on-a-chip” program, we are designing and building chip-scale accelerometers as field-deployable SI-traceable standards. The accelerometers employ a micromechanical structure in conjunction with a
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of integration. We are developing advanced electronic, thermal, and mechanical measurements to evaluate the performance, reliability, and security of advanced microelectronic structures. Experimental techniques
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objective is to realize systems that are potentially useful for improving the determination of the fine structure and the Rydberg constants, which play crucial roles in the International System of units (SI
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transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies of how these slip structures evolve on pure Al single crystals and follow-up work on Cu is underway. Such studies provide
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quantitative CR-PFM to novel materials and device structures, such as piezoelectric devices for energy harvesting and nano-generation, or lithium ion battery materials for improved power generation and charging
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intensity variation; noise perception and removal, and ambiguous identifications. We are interested now in exploring the techniques to tackle the problems associated with fragmentation pathway or structure
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structure-mechanical property relationships are needed to enable diverse applications of these materials. There is a need for quantitative measurement methods to study the interfacial properties of the filler
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consequences. Currently, it is not possible to accurately predict the long term performance of a textile or fiber composite used for ballistic protection. Quantitative measurements of molecular structure
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, including a number with the crystal structure of langasite, have emerged as candidates for operation at temperatures well above the limit of quartz (~ 500o C). The current stage of research