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order to better integrate other photonic technologies. With modified gratings, we can better engineer cold atom traps for other applications such as inertial sensing. We can also compactify the setup
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Application of Knowledge Graphs to Materials Science and Engineering Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Materials
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are particularly interested in developing and characterizing hybrid quantum systems (interfaces between dissimilar physical media), suitable for quantum information purposes, and exotic sources of faint light
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Nanoparticle Engineering, Production, Assembly, and Characterization Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Nanoscale
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, manufacturing and materials processing industries, and it also has scientific applications for solar irradiance, Earth radiance, accurate calibration of astronomical instruments, and emerging needs of quantum
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Modulating quantum structure of 1D materials by covalent surface chemistry Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Cavity optomechanics has been a powerful tool for investigating fundamental physics, including gravitational waves, quantum entanglement
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST N-Photon Entanglement and N-Photon Detection for Quantum-Based Metrology Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum
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opportunities are available in developing integrated nanophotonic architectures and devices for realizing compact, efficient, accurate and dynamic quantum AMO systems-on-a-chip. By creating a set of scalable
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to create cold atomic gases, like deceleration of atomic beams, atom trapping, sub-Doppler cooling, optical lattices, etc. Today we use cold atomic gases, often quantum degenerate systems, to study a variety