Absorption Measurements in Microfluidic Devices using Ring-down Spectroscopy
... exponential decay time (ring-down time: RDT). This RDT depends only on the optical loss processes inside the cavity, and ideally not on the intensity of the incoming laser light pulse. Most importantly in a cavity filled with an absorbing medium the sensitivity and detection limit of the absorption ...
... exponential decay time (ring-down time: RDT). This RDT depends only on the optical loss processes inside the cavity, and ideally not on the intensity of the incoming laser light pulse. Most importantly in a cavity filled with an absorbing medium the sensitivity and detection limit of the absorption ...
Canonical and singular propagation of ultrashort pulses in a
... where s = sgn B and χ (3) e02 = (8/3)n0 n2 I is related to the nondimensional pulse intensity, n0 , n2 the linear and nonlinear refractive indices, t0 pulse width, L beam width and z0 is the shortest distance (usually zNL or zdiff over which E0 changes. The nondimensional coefficients B and A describe ...
... where s = sgn B and χ (3) e02 = (8/3)n0 n2 I is related to the nondimensional pulse intensity, n0 , n2 the linear and nonlinear refractive indices, t0 pulse width, L beam width and z0 is the shortest distance (usually zNL or zdiff over which E0 changes. The nondimensional coefficients B and A describe ...
Supporting Information - Royal Society of Chemistry
... Figure S2. Changes in the absorption maxima are plotted against the ratio of enzyme to complex 3. The dotted line is connecting the data points; it is not a fitted curve. Inhibition data for the complexes: For determining the Ki values of complexes 2-4, the concentrations of different compounds requ ...
... Figure S2. Changes in the absorption maxima are plotted against the ratio of enzyme to complex 3. The dotted line is connecting the data points; it is not a fitted curve. Inhibition data for the complexes: For determining the Ki values of complexes 2-4, the concentrations of different compounds requ ...
Full width at half maximum (FWHM) analysis of solitonic pulse
... geometries for useful functions in areas such as optical communication [3, 4], signal processing in the nanoscale regime [5]. Its nonlinear phase response can also be readily incorporated into an interferometer system to produce a specific intensity output function [6, 7]. One interesting result eme ...
... geometries for useful functions in areas such as optical communication [3, 4], signal processing in the nanoscale regime [5]. Its nonlinear phase response can also be readily incorporated into an interferometer system to produce a specific intensity output function [6, 7]. One interesting result eme ...
Theory of Excitation Energy Transfer in Pigment - diss.fu
... grey, Nitrogen blue. The four Nitrogen atoms are labeled according to the standard nomenclature. ...
... grey, Nitrogen blue. The four Nitrogen atoms are labeled according to the standard nomenclature. ...
Philosophy of Science, 69 (December 2002) pp
... "yes"; that is to say, one may conjecture that given any two correlations there can always exist a Reichenbachian common-cause which is a common-cause for both correlations, since, one may reason, we just have to refine our picture of the world by adding more and more events to the original event st ...
... "yes"; that is to say, one may conjecture that given any two correlations there can always exist a Reichenbachian common-cause which is a common-cause for both correlations, since, one may reason, we just have to refine our picture of the world by adding more and more events to the original event st ...
drastically
... 6 years ago when I joined the group, Elaine gave me a lab tour. I saw Jun and Yanwen sitting in the dark and taking data. At that time there was a big chiller in the time domain lab and making huge noise. Frankly, I was a bit scared since I had never been in a real lab before graduate school. I was ...
... 6 years ago when I joined the group, Elaine gave me a lab tour. I saw Jun and Yanwen sitting in the dark and taking data. At that time there was a big chiller in the time domain lab and making huge noise. Frankly, I was a bit scared since I had never been in a real lab before graduate school. I was ...