NIST maintains facilities and calibration standards for spectral radiance and irradiance at their Facility for Spectroradiometric Calibrations (FASCAL)
NIST researchers have developed compact chips that convert light into microwaves, potentially revolutionizing timing technology for various applications.
NIST researchers have developed a next-generation chip-scale atomic clock that operates at high “optical” frequencies, potentially revolutionizing portable
Researchers at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have developed a non-destructive method to characterize graphene-insulator-semiconductor (GIS) devices using combined
NIST researchers have made significant progress in developing quantum computing technology by demonstrating sustained, reliable quantum information processing
NIST researchers have developed a mechanical micro-drum that can store quantum information, potentially revolutionizing quantum computing. The micro-drum,
NIST researchers have conducted experiments that challenge the fundamental understanding of electromagnetism as described by quantum electrodynamics (QED).
Title: NIST Researcher Aly Artusio-Glimpse Develops Quantum-Enhanced RF Measurement Technique Summary: NIST researcher Aly Artusio-Glimpse has developed a
Quantum computing and quantum technologies are becoming increasingly important in modern technology, with potential applications in computing, communication,
Title: NIST Develops Advanced Metrology Techniques for Nanoscale Interface Characterization Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST researchers are developing advanced measurement techniques to characterize nanoscale devices operating at extreme temperatures and frequencies. The
The Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry Project at NIST is developing advanced superconducting detector technologies for next-generation hyperspectral imaging. The
The Superconductive Electronics Group at NIST is developing advanced quantum-based measurement technologies using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions.
NIST researchers have developed advanced metrology techniques using gallium nitride (GaN) nanowires for semiconductor characterization and device fabrication.
The article discusses the importance of understanding electron-solid interactions for accurate interpretation of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images
The article discusses various approximations used in electronic structure calculations, particularly focusing on the local-density approximation (LDA) and
NIST actively participates in various international standards development efforts across multiple domains, including wireless body area networks, immersive
NIST researchers are developing advanced photoconductive switches (PCS) to support high-frequency communications and quantum technologies. The new switches
Title: NIST Develops Quantum-Enhanced Bioluminescent Bioreactor for Measuring Enzyme Activity Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
Title: NIST Develops Bang-Anneal-Bang Quantum Optimization Process NIST researchers have developed a new quantum optimization process called “bang-anneal-bang.”
NIST has developed a series of innovative, compact quantum-based measurement technologies called NIST-on-a-Chip (NoaC). These technologies, which include
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have established a new Joint Technical Committee
Researchers at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have developed a non-destructive method to characterize graphene-insulator-semiconductor (GIS) devices using combined
NIST researchers have developed a novel quantum-based self-calibrating standard for testing components in next-gen telecommunications networks. The system,
NIST researchers have made significant progress in developing quantum computing technology by demonstrating sustained, reliable quantum information processing
NIST researchers have developed a mechanical micro-drum that can store quantum information, potentially revolutionizing quantum computing. The micro-drum,
NIST-led research demonstrates advantages of quantum-enabled optical communications for the internet. The study shows that quantum-enhanced optical communications
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing new quantum-accurate standards for high-frequency wireless communication, addressing
NIST has selected 26 cryptographic algorithms as semifinalists for its post-quantum cryptography standardization project. These algorithms are considered
NIST researchers have conducted experiments that challenge the fundamental understanding of electromagnetism as described by quantum electrodynamics (QED).
Quantum computing and quantum technologies are becoming increasingly important in modern technology, with potential applications in computing, communication,
The Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry Project at NIST is developing advanced superconducting detector technologies for next-generation hyperspectral imaging. The
NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory offers various research programs for students and researchers across multiple disciplines. These programs include:
The Superconductive Electronics Group at NIST is developing advanced quantum-based measurement technologies using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have established a joint technical committee, IEC/ISO
The Nanomechanical Properties Group at NIST’s Materials Measurement Laboratory focuses on developing measurement science, standards, and technology for
The article discusses various approximations used in electronic structure calculations, particularly focusing on the local-density approximation (LDA) and
NIST actively participates in various international standards development efforts across multiple domains, including wireless body area networks, immersive
NIST researchers are developing advanced photoconductive switches (PCS) to support high-frequency communications and quantum technologies. The new switches
Title: NIST Develops Quantum-Enhanced Bioluminescent Bioreactor for Measuring Enzyme Activity Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
Title: NIST Develops Bang-Anneal-Bang Quantum Optimization Process NIST researchers have developed a new quantum optimization process called “bang-anneal-bang.”
Title: NIST Discloses Methods for Uniformly Charging Nanocrystals NIST researchers have developed methods for uniformly charging nanocrystals, enabling
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) develops Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) publications to establish guidelines
NIST has developed a series of innovative, compact quantum-based measurement technologies called NIST-on-a-Chip (NoaC). These technologies, which include
Title: NIST Develops Energy-Efficient Artificial Synapse Using Superconducting Josephson Junctions Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST’s High-Frequency Electronics project focuses on advancing communications, quantum computing, and semiconductor industries through research in high-frequency on-wafer
NIST researchers have developed advanced integrated photonics technologies using micro-and nano-fabrication techniques. The project focuses on creating compact,
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have established a new Joint Technical Committee
NIST researchers have developed a novel quantum-based self-calibrating standard for testing components in next-gen telecommunications networks. The system,
NIST-led research demonstrates advantages of quantum-enabled optical communications for the internet. The study shows that quantum-enhanced optical communications
NIST has selected 26 cryptographic algorithms as semifinalists for its post-quantum cryptography standardization project. These algorithms are considered
NIST researchers have successfully demonstrated quantum entanglement between two distant, synchronized quantum network nodes. The breakthrough involved entangling
Title: ETSI Standardizes Quantum Key Distribution for Secure Communications The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is developing standards
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) develops Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) publications to establish guidelines
NIST maintains facilities and calibration standards for spectral radiance and irradiance at their Facility for Spectroradiometric Calibrations (FASCAL)
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have established a new Joint Technical Committee
NIST researchers have developed a next-generation chip-scale atomic clock that operates at high “optical” frequencies, potentially revolutionizing portable
Researchers at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have developed a non-destructive method to characterize graphene-insulator-semiconductor (GIS) devices using combined
NIST researchers have developed a novel quantum-based self-calibrating standard for testing components in next-gen telecommunications networks. The system,
NIST researchers have made significant progress in developing quantum computing technology by demonstrating sustained, reliable quantum information processing
NIST researchers have developed a mechanical micro-drum that can store quantum information, potentially revolutionizing quantum computing. The micro-drum,
NIST-led research demonstrates advantages of quantum-enabled optical communications for the internet. The study shows that quantum-enhanced optical communications
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing new quantum-accurate standards for high-frequency wireless communication, addressing
NIST has selected 26 cryptographic algorithms as semifinalists for its post-quantum cryptography standardization project. These algorithms are considered
NIST researchers have successfully demonstrated quantum entanglement between two distant, synchronized quantum network nodes. The breakthrough involved entangling
Title: NIST Researcher Aly Artusio-Glimpse Develops Quantum-Enhanced RF Measurement Technique Summary: NIST researcher Aly Artusio-Glimpse has developed a
Quantum computing and quantum technologies are becoming increasingly important in modern technology, with potential applications in computing, communication,
Title: NIST Develops Advanced Metrology Techniques for Nanoscale Interface Characterization Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST researchers are developing advanced measurement techniques to characterize nanoscale devices operating at extreme temperatures and frequencies. The
The Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry Project at NIST is developing advanced superconducting detector technologies for next-generation hyperspectral imaging. The
NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory offers various research programs for students and researchers across multiple disciplines. These programs include:
The Superconductive Electronics Group at NIST is developing advanced quantum-based measurement technologies using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions.
Title: ETSI Standardizes Quantum Key Distribution for Secure Communications The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is developing standards
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have established a joint technical committee, IEC/ISO
NIST researchers have developed advanced metrology techniques using gallium nitride (GaN) nanowires for semiconductor characterization and device fabrication.
The article discusses various approximations used in electronic structure calculations, particularly focusing on the local-density approximation (LDA) and
NIST actively participates in various international standards development efforts across multiple domains, including wireless body area networks, immersive
NIST maintains facilities and calibration standards for spectral radiance and irradiance at their Facility for Spectroradiometric Calibrations (FASCAL)
NIST maintains facilities and calibration standards for spectral radiance and irradiance at their Facility for Spectroradiometric Calibrations (FASCAL)