... researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are helping a NASA team prepare for annual ... data across space missions," explains NIST physicist Robert Vest.
In October, a few ...
... community over the next 20 years, and one of the most exciting ones as well," said Kent Irwin, the NIST physicist leading the project.
If found, these waves would be the clearest evidence yet in ...
... European Frequency and Time Award, and Leo Hollberg, a physicist and group leader who recently retired from NIST Boulder, will receive the 2009 William F. Meggers Award from the ...
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated entanglement—a phenomenon peculiar to the atomic-scale quantum world—in a mechanical system similar to those ...
... monopole particles.
Now, a research team working at NIST's Center for Neutron Research (NCNR), led by ... them in every way," says Jeff Lynn, a NIST physicist. "Their properties will allow us to test how ...
... . "The new NIST method is, in effect, a Fourier transform for uncertainty," says NIST physicist Paul Hale.
Although the new method was developed for common lab test instruments, it also ...
... at the Joint Quantum Institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland and their collaborators have found that properly tuned radio-frequency waves ...
... the electron’s energy level.
To beat these problems, NIST physicist Peter Mohr and his colleagues ... parts in a quintillion (one followed by 18 zeros).
NIST researchers Joseph Tan and colleagues hope ...
... produces pulses 10 times more often than a standard NIST frequency comb while producing much ... near-infrared wavelengths (400 to 1100 nanometers), NIST physicist Scott Diddams says.
Osterman says he is ...
... the nanorods outperformed the nanospheres commonly used for Raman enhancement.
NIST physicist Angela Hight Walker and her team perfected the process for making gold nanostars, building them ...
... a sheet of paper while riding in a jeep,” observes NIST physicist Thomas Perkins. A few instruments in specialized labs, including some at NIST, solve this problem by operating at extremely cold ...
NIST physicists have demonstrated a new ion trap that enables ions to go through an intersection at temperatures ten million times cooler than prior similar trips. The demonstration is a step toward ...
... bundle together in parallel lines to form thick columns aligned with the field. These induced columns, says NIST physicist Angela Hight Walker, imply that the external magnetic fields have a strong ...
... the ongoing development and comparisons of next-generation clocks, says NIST physicist Chris Oates, an author of the new paper.
The NIST ytterbium clock is based on about 30,000 heavy ...
... built by Albrecht Bartels at the Center for Applied Photonics of the University of Konstanz. The frequency comb was built and demonstrated in the lab of NIST physicist Scott Diddams in Boulder, Colo.