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-quantum cryptography; quantum random number generation (QRNG) and quantum key distribution (QKD); position-based cryptography; and cryptography based on near-term quantum computing devices. Research will be
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of hydrogen-safe infrastructure. As with most environmental degradation problems, industry-specific testing has been prioritized, leading to phenomenological standards that are adjusted as new data or new
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to study nanoscale electronic devices. Scanning probe and/or optics experience is preferred. key words Microwave; Nanoscale; Scanning probe microscopy; Near-field optics; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S
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), Dr. Howie Joress (howie.joress@nist.gov), Dr. Austin McDannald (austin.mcdannald@nist.gov), and Dr. Fan Zhang (fan.zhang@nist.gov). We encourage you to reach out to any of us with questions about the
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; narrow, symmetric peaks and flat baselines are readily obtained for most samples; signal averaging can be used to optimize signal-to-noise ratios; a wide range of molecular masses is accessible; and the
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on composition; (4) development of surface/near surface chemical analysis methods to differentiate material origins and to evaluate the degradation process; (5) development of methods to detect and analyze surface
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markets spaces that include self-driving cars and augmented reality. At the hardware level, the most advanced devices will rely on millimeter-wave (30 GHz to 300 GHz) circuits that combine low-cost Si chips
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anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) and the capabilities and limitations of current QAHE devices for applications such as electrical standards. A reliable and robust resistance standard that operates under the near
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interactions with the electrolyte as a function of applied potential. Despite more than a century of model development, much is still unknown about even single-crystal interfaces. We combine spectroscopic and
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shown that these structures are almost purely radiatively broadened at 9 K. We are soliciting proposals to extend this experimental method to investigate multi-exciton and charged exciton complexes. We