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Building Integrated Photovoltaic Testbed
Last Modified: 11/15/2011

The long term performance of building integrated photovoltaic panels is measured "in-situ"using the Building Integrated Photovoltaic … more

Electron Microprobe
Last Modified: 10/01/2012

The JEOL JXA-8600 is a conventional hairpin filament thermal emission electron microprobe that is more than 20 years old. It is capable of … more

Electronic Nanodevices Laboratory
Last Modified: 10/05/2010

We are developing measurement and fabrication capabilities for nanoscale characterization of electronic nanodevices relevant to energy transport, … more

Far Ultraviolet Calibration Facility
Last Modified: 10/03/2011

The FUV Calibration Facility is used for detector-based radiometry and other measurements of optical properties in the far ultraviolet (FUV) from … more

Mobile Solar Tracker Facility
Last Modified: 11/15/2011

NIST's mobile solar tracking facility is used to characterize the electrical performance of photovoltaic panels. It incorporates … more

Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy
Last Modified: 10/18/2012

Vibrationally-Resonant Sum Frequency Spectroscopy (VR-SFS): A nonlinear vibrational spectroscopy in which two colors of light, one in the … more

Residential Fuel Cell Performance Test Facility
Last Modified: 11/15/2011

NIST has developed a test facility for residential fuel cell systems to determine the performance of these systems on a seasonal basis. The … more

Roof Photovoltaic Test Facility
Last Modified: 11/15/2011

In order to accurately predict the annual energy production of photovoltaic systems for any given geographical location, building orientation, and … more

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