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https://www.nist.gov/patents/inventors/1158951
Search Patents by Veronika Szalai
Patents listed here reflect only technologies patented from FY 2018-present. To view all of NIST's patented technologies, visit the NIST pages on the Federal Laboratory Consortium website.
Embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and composition of a nucleic acid tile with addressable locations for placement of molecular species that can function as sensors, reporters, or enhancers of measurement systems. Embodiments of the present invention may also include a nucleic
A planar inverse anapole microresonator includes: an anapolic substrate; an anapolic conductor that includes a first and second inverse anapolic pattern; each inverse anapolic pattern including: a semi annular arm that terminates in a first arm tendril and a second arm tendril; and a medial arm
Industrial electrochemical processes have been growing in importance for decades. However, with the need for improved efficiency in these processes comes the need for better fundamental understanding. For example, improved battery performance requires accessible, more precise metrology to aid in
We report a device that allows inductive-detection of electron spins in picoliter volumes. The invention is a ‘planar inverse anapole’ microresonator with a spin detection limit as low as 6 x 106 (mT√Hz)-1 (i.e. 6 x 105 (G√Hz)-1) at 10 GHz and room temperature, which is an improvement of an order of