Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology - Articles

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Journal containing information on metrology in physics, chemistry, engineering, and computer sciences.

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Reflective optical chopper used in NIST high-power laser measurements.

Nov 01, 2008; Li, Xiaoyu ... For the past ten years, NIST has used high-reflectivity, optical choppers as beamsplitters and attenuators when calibrating the absolute responsivity and response linearity of detectors used with high-power CW lasers. The chopper-based technique has several advantages over the use of ...

Properties of calcium phosphate cements with different tetracalcium phosphate and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous molar ratios.

Nov 01, 2008; Hirayama, Satoshi ... Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) were prepared using mixtures of tetracalcium phosphate (TTCP) and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous (DCPA), with TTCP/DCPA molar ratios of 1/1, 1/2, or 1/3, with the powder and water as the liquid. Diametral tensile strength (DTS), porosity, and phase ...

Workshop on measurement needs for local-structure determination in inorganic materials.

Nov 01, 2008; Levin, Igor ... The functional responses (e.g., dielectric, magnetic, catalytic, etc.) of many industrially-relevant materials are controlled by their local structure--a term that refers to the atomic arrangements on a scale ranging from atomic (sub-nanometer) to several nanometers. Thus, accurate ...

A low-cost fiducial reference phantom for computed tomography.

Nov 01, 2008; Levine, Zachary H. ... To detect the growth in lesions, it is necessary to ensure that the apparent changes in size are above the noise floor of the system. By introducing a fiducial reference, it may be possible to detect smaller changes in lesion size more reliably. We suspend three precision spheres with a ...

Revised standardized equation for hydrogen gas densities for fuel consumption applications.

Nov 01, 2008; Lemmon, Eric W. ... An equation for the density of hydrogen gas has been developed that agrees with the current standard to within 0.01 % from 220 K to 1000 K with pressures up to 70 MPa, to within 0.01 % from 255 K to 1000 K with pressures to 120 MPa, and to within 0.1 % from 200 K to 1000 K up to 200 MPa ....