Development of a67kHz Internal OPO Laser for Hellborne LIdar
... comprises the non-dope section with the dimensions of2 x 5 x 5 mm and the Nd3+lat.% dope section with the dimensions of3 x 5 x 5 mm. Pumping is provided solely from the non-dope section to prevent thermal damage to the crystal. KTP is used as the non-linear optical crystal. The crystal length is 30 ...
... comprises the non-dope section with the dimensions of2 x 5 x 5 mm and the Nd3+lat.% dope section with the dimensions of3 x 5 x 5 mm. Pumping is provided solely from the non-dope section to prevent thermal damage to the crystal. KTP is used as the non-linear optical crystal. The crystal length is 30 ...
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... both are coupled to a common oscillator. If the oscillator is off-resonant, then the basic effect is an example of a second-order off-resonant quantum-coupling mechanism. We have described previously how odd such an effect might appear. In what we described previously [3]., we might imagine atoms in ...
... both are coupled to a common oscillator. If the oscillator is off-resonant, then the basic effect is an example of a second-order off-resonant quantum-coupling mechanism. We have described previously how odd such an effect might appear. In what we described previously [3]., we might imagine atoms in ...
Parity anomaly and spin transmutation in quantum spin Hall
... Fig. 2(a), we find that they are 8π periodic, corresponding to an ac Josephson frequency of eV /2~. Due to the spin transmutation, the system passes through successive Kramers degeneracies only after advancing the superconducting phase difference by 4π, requiring a phase change of 8π for completing ...
... Fig. 2(a), we find that they are 8π periodic, corresponding to an ac Josephson frequency of eV /2~. Due to the spin transmutation, the system passes through successive Kramers degeneracies only after advancing the superconducting phase difference by 4π, requiring a phase change of 8π for completing ...
LCI
... Let us consider a typical Michelson interferometer, where a broadband source is used for illumination (Fig. 1a). The light is split by the beam splitter (BS) and directed toward two mirrors, M1 and M2, which reflect the field back. Mirror M2 has an adjustable position, such that the phase delay betw ...
... Let us consider a typical Michelson interferometer, where a broadband source is used for illumination (Fig. 1a). The light is split by the beam splitter (BS) and directed toward two mirrors, M1 and M2, which reflect the field back. Mirror M2 has an adjustable position, such that the phase delay betw ...
The Setup, Design, and Implementation of a Photoluminescence Experiment on Quantum Wells
... and using an Infrared Viewer to see how close the small amount of fluorescence coming through the hole was to reflecting back in on itself; once the small bright spot seen on the card was made ...
... and using an Infrared Viewer to see how close the small amount of fluorescence coming through the hole was to reflecting back in on itself; once the small bright spot seen on the card was made ...
Department of Chemistry
... continuous stages; chromatographic methods: GC, HPLC, SFC; non-chromatographic methods: electrophoresis, field-flow fractionation, size exclusion; recent innovations. Designed for the Master’s Degree Programs in Environmental Sciences (see Division of University Interdisciplinary Programs). Annually ...
... continuous stages; chromatographic methods: GC, HPLC, SFC; non-chromatographic methods: electrophoresis, field-flow fractionation, size exclusion; recent innovations. Designed for the Master’s Degree Programs in Environmental Sciences (see Division of University Interdisciplinary Programs). Annually ...
AHS用スキャニングレーザレンジファインダー の試作及びそれを用いた
... Fig. 10, the distances of the others points in the image shown on the screen can also be determined by using basic geometry. In Fig. 11 is shown an example of the output of the matching program screen. ...
... Fig. 10, the distances of the others points in the image shown on the screen can also be determined by using basic geometry. In Fig. 11 is shown an example of the output of the matching program screen. ...
Chapter 2 Femtosecond Laser Pulses - diss.fu
... because focusing the beam increases the focal ”power” of this ”lens”. The increase of the focusing stops when the diameter of the beam is small enough and the linear diffraction is large enough to balance the Kerr effect. Consider now a seed beam with a Gaussian profile propagating through a nonline ...
... because focusing the beam increases the focal ”power” of this ”lens”. The increase of the focusing stops when the diameter of the beam is small enough and the linear diffraction is large enough to balance the Kerr effect. Consider now a seed beam with a Gaussian profile propagating through a nonline ...
- Philsci-Archive
... Meir Hemmo and Orly Shenker (2003 and 2005) have put forward an explanation of irreversibility based on quantum decoherence for open systems. Despite the fact that Hemmo and Shenker’s approach importantly differs from the classical interventionist efforts in the sense that it appeals to quantum mech ...
... Meir Hemmo and Orly Shenker (2003 and 2005) have put forward an explanation of irreversibility based on quantum decoherence for open systems. Despite the fact that Hemmo and Shenker’s approach importantly differs from the classical interventionist efforts in the sense that it appeals to quantum mech ...