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Cryogenic Characterization of 180 nm CMOS Technology at 100 mK
Conventional CMOS technology operated at cryogenic conditions has recently
attracted interest for its uses in low-noise electronics. We present one of the
first characterizations of 180 nm CMOS technology at a temperature of 100 mK,
extracting I/V characteristics, threshold voltages, and transconductance
values, as well as observing their temperature dependence. We find that CMOS
devices remain fully operational down to these temperatures, although we
observe hysteresis effects in some devices. The measurements described in this
paper can be used to inform the future design of CMOS devices intended to be
operated in this deep cryogenic regime
Cruise: YR080603, Stations: S4582- S4601, Clay Bank, York River Virginia 3-hour MUDBED Calibration Survey from a Slack to Flood Tide
Dataset consists of profile and water column burst data and bottom burst data collected as part of a 3-hour anchor station survey in support of an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) tripod deployed in nearby location
Cruise: YR080729, Stations: S4651- S4776, Clay Bank, York River Virginia 6-hour MUDBED Calibration Survey bracketing a Ebb Tide
Dataset consists of profile and water column burst Data and bottom burst Data collected as part of a 6-hour anchor station survey in support of an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) tripod deployed in nearby location
Cruise: YR090108, Stations: S4730- S4757, Gloucester Point, York River Virginia 6-hour MUDBED Calibration Survey bracketing a Ebb Tide
Dataset consists of profile and water column burst Data and bottom burst Data collected as part of a 6-hour anchor station survey in support of an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) tripod deployed in nearby location
Cruise: YR130521, Stations: S5100- S5124, Clay Bank, York River Virginia 6-hour MUDBED Calibration Survey bracketing an Ebb Tide
Dataset consists of profile and water column burst Data and bottom burst Data collected as part of a 6-hour anchor station survey in support of an Acoustic Doppler Velicometer (ADV) tripod deployed in nearby location
Tripod Deployment: YR160825 to YR160913, PC-ADP and LISST, Clay Bank, York River Virginia
Dataset consists of burst data collected as part of a tripod deployment. The tripod included the following instruments: Pulse-coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADP), Sequoia LISST, two HOBOs
Resistivity, Magnetic Susceptibility and Sediment Characterization of the York River Estuary in Support of the Empirical Investigation of the Factors Influencing Marine Applications of EMI (Year 2 of SERDP Project MR-2409) Final Report.
Vessel and personnel support was provided for a series of cruises to three salinity regimes along the York River. Data and samples from a standard suite of hydrographic and sedimentological measurements, as well as electrical resistivity and magnetic susceptibility, were collected and analyzed for each location. These cruises provided opportunities to obtain information that is being used to quantify the unique marine contributions to the early time TEM noise, including conductivity variations in the water and variability in bottom sediment properties in real marine environments, for use in the parallel modeling and electromagnetic-induction sensor work ongoing in the same project. Data collected during Year 1 of this project were used to select the appropriate locations to provide a range of conductivity and sediment conditions
Cruise: YR080731, Stations: S4677- S4700, Gloucester Point, York River Virginia 6-hour MUDBED Calibration Survey bracketing a Ebb Tide
Dataset consists of profile and water column burst Data and bottom burst Data collected as part of a 6-hour anchor station survey in support of an Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) tripod deployed in nearby location
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