Multiterawatt few-cycle pulse OPCPA
... is the possibility of large bandwidth amplification. The supported bandwidth can exceed 100 THz depending on geometry of interaction, crystal type, crystal thickness and additionally most important parameter, the wavevector phase-matching achieved mostly through noncollinear optical parametric intera ...
... is the possibility of large bandwidth amplification. The supported bandwidth can exceed 100 THz depending on geometry of interaction, crystal type, crystal thickness and additionally most important parameter, the wavevector phase-matching achieved mostly through noncollinear optical parametric intera ...
Thermal and electrical properties of - Ruhr
... From the group of many researchers that I was fortune to work with, I would like to thank prof A. Mandelis who I have participated with in developing of the photocarrier radiometry in laboratories in Bochum as well in Toronto, Canada, as well prof. H.Meczynska for her support and valuable advices. D ...
... From the group of many researchers that I was fortune to work with, I would like to thank prof A. Mandelis who I have participated with in developing of the photocarrier radiometry in laboratories in Bochum as well in Toronto, Canada, as well prof. H.Meczynska for her support and valuable advices. D ...
Alchemist`s Cookbook Student Part 2 (final)
... 4) Use the slider control to increase the number of protons in the nucleus to five instead of one. Then rerun the simulation with an x-velocity of 5 m/s. Describe the results of this simulation and explain why the results are different from those recorded in step #3. ...
... 4) Use the slider control to increase the number of protons in the nucleus to five instead of one. Then rerun the simulation with an x-velocity of 5 m/s. Describe the results of this simulation and explain why the results are different from those recorded in step #3. ...
Wigner Distribution in Optics
... In 1932 Wigner1 introduced a distribution function in mechanics that permitted a description of mechanical phenomena in a phase space. Such a Wigner distribution was introduced in optics by Dolin2 and Walther3, 4 in the sixties, to relate partial coherence to radiometry. A few years later, the Wigne ...
... In 1932 Wigner1 introduced a distribution function in mechanics that permitted a description of mechanical phenomena in a phase space. Such a Wigner distribution was introduced in optics by Dolin2 and Walther3, 4 in the sixties, to relate partial coherence to radiometry. A few years later, the Wigne ...
Raman microscopy in an electron microscope: combining chemical
... techniques are subject of this chapter. A short description of these two techniques, used in material research, is given in this chapter. This overview will help to understand the goal of the project, predict challenges and set a number of tasks. ...
... techniques are subject of this chapter. A short description of these two techniques, used in material research, is given in this chapter. This overview will help to understand the goal of the project, predict challenges and set a number of tasks. ...
chapter 18 - HCC Learning Web
... Mass balance indicates that we have the same number and type of atoms on both sides of the equation (so that mass is conserved). Similarly, net charge must also be conserved. We cannot have a buildup of charge on one side of the reaction or the other. In redox equations, electrons are used to balanc ...
... Mass balance indicates that we have the same number and type of atoms on both sides of the equation (so that mass is conserved). Similarly, net charge must also be conserved. We cannot have a buildup of charge on one side of the reaction or the other. In redox equations, electrons are used to balanc ...
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... first beam, Vxl = Vyl = Vx for the second beam, and making the rest of the source parameters the same in both the first and second terms of the summations. Annular beam is also constructed by taking two beams, i.e., N = 2, called primary and secondary, but additionally by setting the source size in ...
... first beam, Vxl = Vyl = Vx for the second beam, and making the rest of the source parameters the same in both the first and second terms of the summations. Annular beam is also constructed by taking two beams, i.e., N = 2, called primary and secondary, but additionally by setting the source size in ...
Quantitative spectroscopic photoacoustic imaging
... There are several mechanisms by which light can be used to generate sound waves.15–17 PA imaging usually uses light in the non-ionizing visible or near-infrared (NIR) parts of the spectrum because the NIR “window” (a range of wavelengths over which both water absorption and tissue scattering are low ...
... There are several mechanisms by which light can be used to generate sound waves.15–17 PA imaging usually uses light in the non-ionizing visible or near-infrared (NIR) parts of the spectrum because the NIR “window” (a range of wavelengths over which both water absorption and tissue scattering are low ...
CHAPTER 3 MICROWAVE DIAGNOSTICS
... electron distribution function during on-axis ECRH applied on the current ramp-up phase of the discharge.39 The new JET oblique view system utilizes two lines of sight at ;10 and 20 deg, respectively, in the toroidal direction with respect to the perpendicular to the magnetic field permitting the in ...
... electron distribution function during on-axis ECRH applied on the current ramp-up phase of the discharge.39 The new JET oblique view system utilizes two lines of sight at ;10 and 20 deg, respectively, in the toroidal direction with respect to the perpendicular to the magnetic field permitting the in ...
Design, near-field characterization, and modeling of 45° surface
... therefore, providing the mapping of the SPP electric field intensity on the sample surface. The use of metal coated tips has two main purposes: First, to shield the tip against radiative light that would add to the near-field optical signal; second, to supply, when a bias voltage is applied, an elec ...
... therefore, providing the mapping of the SPP electric field intensity on the sample surface. The use of metal coated tips has two main purposes: First, to shield the tip against radiative light that would add to the near-field optical signal; second, to supply, when a bias voltage is applied, an elec ...
Laser Cooling and Trapping of Metastable Neon and Applications to
... with the use of a Zeeman slower, both to continuously slow a sodium atomic beam. This was the first use of a Zeeman slower, which is a tapered solenoid that produces a spatially varying magnetic field. This magnetic field is used to Zeeman shift the atomic transition frequency to match the velocity ...
... with the use of a Zeeman slower, both to continuously slow a sodium atomic beam. This was the first use of a Zeeman slower, which is a tapered solenoid that produces a spatially varying magnetic field. This magnetic field is used to Zeeman shift the atomic transition frequency to match the velocity ...
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... The next subsection summarizes some actual tensor expressions and their corresponding force densities. Section 2 then concentrates on measurements of pressures and forces in static and quasistationary (slowly varying) fields. Of main interest in our context is actually the electrostriction effect (o ...
... The next subsection summarizes some actual tensor expressions and their corresponding force densities. Section 2 then concentrates on measurements of pressures and forces in static and quasistationary (slowly varying) fields. Of main interest in our context is actually the electrostriction effect (o ...
Fulltext: english,
... Ip / μA 0.0658ν1/2 / mV s1 0.027 (correlation coefficient, r 0.995) log(I p / μA) 0.4846log(ν / mV s1 ) 1.1313, r 0.999 From both equations, correlation coefficient and slope were 0.995 and 0.4846 respectively. These values indicate that the electrode reaction was diffusioncontrolled.9– ...
... Ip / μA 0.0658ν1/2 / mV s1 0.027 (correlation coefficient, r 0.995) log(I p / μA) 0.4846log(ν / mV s1 ) 1.1313, r 0.999 From both equations, correlation coefficient and slope were 0.995 and 0.4846 respectively. These values indicate that the electrode reaction was diffusioncontrolled.9– ...
Introduction - Strathprints
... compound semiconductor, the band-gap can be altered and thus allow the device to access different wavelengths in the infra-red region. One particular region of interest is the atmospheric transmission window between 8 - 12 m wavelength and to access this, an alloy composition of x = 0.22 is employe ...
... compound semiconductor, the band-gap can be altered and thus allow the device to access different wavelengths in the infra-red region. One particular region of interest is the atmospheric transmission window between 8 - 12 m wavelength and to access this, an alloy composition of x = 0.22 is employe ...
Increasing the Resolution of Far
... In contrast to electron microscopes which are still based on focusing, scanning probe microscopes have assumed a more radical approach by completely abandoning the idea of focusing. Scanning probe microscopes rely on the interaction of a narrow tip scanned across the surface of the object. The scann ...
... In contrast to electron microscopes which are still based on focusing, scanning probe microscopes have assumed a more radical approach by completely abandoning the idea of focusing. Scanning probe microscopes rely on the interaction of a narrow tip scanned across the surface of the object. The scann ...
Construction of a Fermi Gas Microscope for Fermionic Atoms
... levels, the eigenstates become as shown in (b): eigenstates have to be labelled not only by their F and mF values, but also the number of RF photons in the system. At a radius r0 , the curves intersect, as the RF was resonant with the Larmor transition at this radius. When we take into account the c ...
... levels, the eigenstates become as shown in (b): eigenstates have to be labelled not only by their F and mF values, but also the number of RF photons in the system. At a radius r0 , the curves intersect, as the RF was resonant with the Larmor transition at this radius. When we take into account the c ...
Metal-optic and Plasmonic Semiconductor
... Over the past few decades, semiconductor lasers have relentlessly followed the path towards miniaturization. Smaller lasers are more energy efficient, are cheaper to make, and open up new applications in sensing and displays, among many other things. Yet, up until recently, there was a fundamental p ...
... Over the past few decades, semiconductor lasers have relentlessly followed the path towards miniaturization. Smaller lasers are more energy efficient, are cheaper to make, and open up new applications in sensing and displays, among many other things. Yet, up until recently, there was a fundamental p ...
Gaseous detection device
The gaseous detection device-GDD is a method and apparatus for the detection of signals in the gaseous environment of an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and all scanned beam type of instruments that allow a minimum gas pressure for the detector to operate.