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Final documentation of the LUNAR program and emendations to scientific report no. 9
Computer program checkout programming with complete printout of corrected progra
High-Precision Measurement of Rydberg State Hyperfine Splitting in a Room-Temperature Vapour Cell
We present direct measurements of the hyperfine splitting of Rydberg states
in rubidium 87 using Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT)
spectroscopy in a room-temperature vapour cell. With this method, and in spite
of Doppler-broadening, line-widths of 3.7 MHz FWHM, i.e. significantly below
the intermediate state natural linewidth are reached. This allows resolving
hyperfine splittings for Rydberg s-states with n=20...24. With this method we
are able to determine Rydberg state hyperfine splittings with an accuracy of
approximately 100 kHz. Ultimately our method allows accuracies of order 5 kHz
to be reached. Furthermore we present a direct measurement of
hyperfine-resolved Rydberg state Stark-shifts. These results will be of great
value for future experiments relying on excellent knowledge of Rydberg-state
energies an
Statistical Description of Acoustic Turbulence
We develop expressions for the nonlinear wave damping and frequency
correction of a field of random, spatially homogeneous, acoustic waves. The
implications for the nature of the equilibrium spectral energy distribution are
discussedComment: PRE, Submitted. REVTeX, 16 pages, 3 figures (not included) PS Source
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First measurements of the flux integral with the NIST-4 watt balance
In early 2014, construction of a new watt balance, named NIST-4, has started
at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). In a watt
balance, the gravitational force of an unknown mass is compensated by an
electromagnetic force produced by a coil in a magnet system. The
electromagnetic force depends on the current in the coil and the magnetic flux
integral. Most watt balances feature an additional calibration mode, referred
to as velocity mode, which allows one to measure the magnetic flux integral to
high precision. In this article we describe first measurements of the flux
integral in the new watt balance. We introduce measurement and data analysis
techniques to assess the quality of the measurements and the adverse effects of
vibrations on the instrument.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in IEEE Trans. Instrum.
Meas. This Journal can be found online at
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A Knowledge Model for Automatic Configuration of Traffic Messages
This paper describes a knowledge model for a configuration problem in the do-main of traffic control. The goal of this model is to help traffic engineers in the dynamic selection of a set of messages to be presented to drivers on variable message signals. This selection is done in a real-time context using data recorded by traffic detectors on motorways. The system follows an advanced knowledge-based solution that implements two abstract problem solving methods according to a model-based approach recently proposed in the knowledge engineering field. Finally, the paper presents a discussion about the advantages and drawbacks found for this problem as a consequence of the applied knowledge modeling ap-proach
Does My Stigma Look Big in This? Considering the acceptability and desirability in the inclusive design of technology products
This paper examines the relationship between stigmatic effects of design of technology products for the older and disabled and contextualizes this within wider social themes such as the functional, social, medical and technology models of disability. Inclusive design approaches are identified as unbiased methods for designing for the wider population that may accommodate the needs and desires of people with impairments, therefore reducing ’aesthetic stigma’. Two case studies illustrate stigmatic and nonstigmatic designs
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