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The NIST XPS Database gives access to energies of many photoelectron and Auger-electron spectral lines. The database contains over 29,000 line positions, chemical shifts, doublet splittings, and energy separations of photoelectron and Auger-electron lines...
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Now, researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), ELETTRA (Italy) and Technical University of Munich (Germany) have found that graphene—a single-atom-thick sheet of carbon—could make using XPS to study materials in these ......
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This is the NIST.gov Computer Security Division and CSRC website. The Computer Security Division is involved with many different projects. CSRC also provides many webpages based on these projects. To learn more about the work we do, visit our website....
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SECURITY FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS AND DEVICES Shirley Radack, Editor Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Many organizations and users have found that wireless communications ......
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GUIDE TO STORAGE ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGIES FOR END USER DEVICES Acknowledgements The authors, Karen Scarfone and Murugiah Souppaya of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and Matt Sexton of Booz Allen Hamilton ......
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Spectra and data base for XPS,AES,UPS and ESCA. ... First of all because they constitute the zone of direct interaction with the environment. Oxidation, corrosion, wear, dissolution, all these and other processes start at the surface....
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Table 1 lists V 2p3/2 binding energy and V 2p3/2-V 2p1/2 splitting values from a survey of literature sources compiled in the NIST Database[1]. Table 2 presents V 2p peak fitting parameters taken from reference sample analyses[2]. The spectra for V(IV) ox...
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* Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an electronic data encryption specification that was established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It was subsequently adopted by the US federal government as an approved encryption ...