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5597 Description Measurements of radioactive gases are critical in environmental monitoring, nonproliferation testing, and medical applications. NIST has been asked by multiple stakeholders to provide
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the measurement of infrared radiation for applications to remote sensing, fundamental metrology, process monitoring, homeland security, defense, and biomedical areas. Specific interests include (1) the development
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Description Developing next-generation joint communcations and sensing applications requires precise measurements of the radio frequency propagation environment as well as sensing target characterization
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trapping schemes for position retention and confers different scientific and technological application spaces which have yet to be sufficiently explored or exploited – those in which the color center may
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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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christina.hacker@nist.gov 301.975.2233 Description Incorporation of novel materials, such as molecular layers or 2D layers, into electronic paradigms enables transformative potential in applications ranging from
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the fundamental structure-property and processing-property relations that will enable these materials to provide the necessary performance in the wide spectrum of applications envisioned. For example, quantitative
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, health care, and nuclear security applications. No instrument today directly measures all decays in a sample with sufficient energy resolution to uniquely identify each radionuclide. NIST is developing a 4
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@nist.gov 301.975.4127 Description This research is centered on the development and application of analytical methods to the characterization of nanomaterials. Opportunities exist to study the composition
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and ultimately transportable. Precision spectroscopy experiments in our labs have applications to clocks, inertial sensors, and tests of relativity and fundamental interactions. Two main project areas