Aims - Publikationsserver der Universität Regensburg
... The spectral sensitivity of the photoreceptors is determined by the absorption region of the active chromophores. Specially four classes of blue light photoreceptors have been identified, they are PYP, BLUF-proteins, phototropins, and cryptochromes. BLUF-proteins, phototropins, and cryptochromes are ...
... The spectral sensitivity of the photoreceptors is determined by the absorption region of the active chromophores. Specially four classes of blue light photoreceptors have been identified, they are PYP, BLUF-proteins, phototropins, and cryptochromes. BLUF-proteins, phototropins, and cryptochromes are ...
813. - Materials and Process Simulation Center
... the multitude of chemical reactions in these systems for a variety of reaction conditions in order to show that this approach leads to realistic decomposition mechanisms and rates. In particular, we determined how the decomposition of hydrazine is affected by temperature, pressure, and heating rate. ...
... the multitude of chemical reactions in these systems for a variety of reaction conditions in order to show that this approach leads to realistic decomposition mechanisms and rates. In particular, we determined how the decomposition of hydrazine is affected by temperature, pressure, and heating rate. ...
tailoringoxidepro
... coverage and temperature29 . The results highlight the formation of ordered Au adsorption structures owing to charge transfer from the substrate. This picture can be further complicated by the presence of defects and low coordinated sites. The substrate’s response to a charged adsorbate comprises th ...
... coverage and temperature29 . The results highlight the formation of ordered Au adsorption structures owing to charge transfer from the substrate. This picture can be further complicated by the presence of defects and low coordinated sites. The substrate’s response to a charged adsorbate comprises th ...
Martin Raith - Publikationsserver der Universität Regensburg
... of phonon-mediated transitions induced by spin-orbit or hyperfine coupling. ...
... of phonon-mediated transitions induced by spin-orbit or hyperfine coupling. ...
Adsorption and desorption
... The agreement between measured and calculated values of νdes is poor. Nevertheless, transition state theory gives an idea why νdes values vary so strongly. Experimentally, νdes values between about 1010 s-1 and 1019 s-1 have been observed while values around 1013 s-1 do not appear to be especially p ...
... The agreement between measured and calculated values of νdes is poor. Nevertheless, transition state theory gives an idea why νdes values vary so strongly. Experimentally, νdes values between about 1010 s-1 and 1019 s-1 have been observed while values around 1013 s-1 do not appear to be especially p ...
computational chemistry
... available and when to use them. Prioritizing which techniques work better or worse for various types of problems is a double-edged sword. This is certainly the type of information that is of use in solving practical problems, but there is no rigorous mathematical way to prove which techniques work b ...
... available and when to use them. Prioritizing which techniques work better or worse for various types of problems is a double-edged sword. This is certainly the type of information that is of use in solving practical problems, but there is no rigorous mathematical way to prove which techniques work b ...
Aalborg University 2010
... These bonds are stable during polymerization, but are easily cleaved by applying a reducing agent. Likewise the disulfide bonds are easily created by oxidation of the thiol groups, which leads to possible detection and enables selective recognition. Imprinting by means of disulfide bonds is thus a v ...
... These bonds are stable during polymerization, but are easily cleaved by applying a reducing agent. Likewise the disulfide bonds are easily created by oxidation of the thiol groups, which leads to possible detection and enables selective recognition. Imprinting by means of disulfide bonds is thus a v ...
how do water molecules probe and control
... (black); scattering curve simulated for 1 caffeine molecule using the CRYSOL software (light blue); fit to the experimental data using a single flat disk model (blue); fit to the experimental data using a model of stacking flat disks …………….84 Figure 4.14 Measured total structure factors: blue, caffe ...
... (black); scattering curve simulated for 1 caffeine molecule using the CRYSOL software (light blue); fit to the experimental data using a single flat disk model (blue); fit to the experimental data using a model of stacking flat disks …………….84 Figure 4.14 Measured total structure factors: blue, caffe ...
Ultracold atoms in optical lattices with long- PhD Thesis
... very promising new technique makes use of a split laser beam, where a socalled holographic mask is imprinted on one of the two split beams before they are brought back together; the interference between the imprinted and unaltered beams can then generate almost arbitrary potentials [12]. In most the ...
... very promising new technique makes use of a split laser beam, where a socalled holographic mask is imprinted on one of the two split beams before they are brought back together; the interference between the imprinted and unaltered beams can then generate almost arbitrary potentials [12]. In most the ...
Ozone imaging and detection using photofragmentation laser
... and scatter, resulting in a cloud of plasma in which formation of ozone occurs [2]. Depending on the energy of the energetic electrons and the duration of the electron bombardment, different concentrations of ozone will be generated. Tetra Pak is a world leading company within aseptic food packaging ...
... and scatter, resulting in a cloud of plasma in which formation of ozone occurs [2]. Depending on the energy of the energetic electrons and the duration of the electron bombardment, different concentrations of ozone will be generated. Tetra Pak is a world leading company within aseptic food packaging ...
J. Foot - Atomic Physics
... useful as an intuitive way of thinking about atomic structure and transitions between the energy levels. The ‘proper’ description in terms of atomic wavefunctions is presented in subsequent chapters. Before describing the theory of an atom with one electron, some experimental facts are presented. Th ...
... useful as an intuitive way of thinking about atomic structure and transitions between the energy levels. The ‘proper’ description in terms of atomic wavefunctions is presented in subsequent chapters. Before describing the theory of an atom with one electron, some experimental facts are presented. Th ...
Exciton-Polariton Bose-Einstein Condensation: Advances and
... Particles in nature can be divided into two categories, depending on their spin: those with integer spins are bosons, and those with half-integer spins are fermions. By contrast to fermions, which cannot simultaneously occupy the same quantum state as a result of the Pauli exclusion principle, boson ...
... Particles in nature can be divided into two categories, depending on their spin: those with integer spins are bosons, and those with half-integer spins are fermions. By contrast to fermions, which cannot simultaneously occupy the same quantum state as a result of the Pauli exclusion principle, boson ...
Subbarrier Fusion Reactions and Many
... energies below the Coulomb barrier as compared with the predictions of a simple potential model.12)–18) Heavy-ion subbarrier fusion reactions thus make good examples of environment-assisted tunneling phenomena. Theoretically, the standard way to address the effects of the couplings between the relati ...
... energies below the Coulomb barrier as compared with the predictions of a simple potential model.12)–18) Heavy-ion subbarrier fusion reactions thus make good examples of environment-assisted tunneling phenomena. Theoretically, the standard way to address the effects of the couplings between the relati ...
CUCURBIT[7]URIL HOST-GUEST COMPLEXES WITH DRUG MOLECULES CONTAINING ISOQUINOLINE GROUPS Julian Kwok by
... high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. A focus of this thesis is an investigation of the effects of varying the chemical structure within a series of isoquinoline-based guest on the strength of the binding affinity and the position and orientation of the guests relative to the ca ...
... high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. A focus of this thesis is an investigation of the effects of varying the chemical structure within a series of isoquinoline-based guest on the strength of the binding affinity and the position and orientation of the guests relative to the ca ...
Franck–Condon principle
The Franck–Condon principle is a rule in spectroscopy and quantum chemistry that explains the intensity of vibronic transitions. Vibronic transitions are the simultaneous changes in electronic and vibrational energy levels of a molecule due to the absorption or emission of a photon of the appropriate energy. The principle states that during an electronic transition, a change from one vibrational energy level to another will be more likely to happen if the two vibrational wave functions overlap more significantly.