Laser pulse trains for controlling excited state - diss.fu
... Split, Croatia, e Texas Tech University, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Memorial Circle & Boston, Lubbock, TX 79409-1061, USA ...
... Split, Croatia, e Texas Tech University, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Memorial Circle & Boston, Lubbock, TX 79409-1061, USA ...
Planar second-harmonic generation with noncollinear pumps in
... Recently, it was demonstrated that quadratic nonlinear crystals consisting of antiparallel ferroelectric domains with randomized sizes and positions can be employed for the phase-matched second-harmonic generation (SHG) in a wide spectral range of the crystal transparency window without a need of an ...
... Recently, it was demonstrated that quadratic nonlinear crystals consisting of antiparallel ferroelectric domains with randomized sizes and positions can be employed for the phase-matched second-harmonic generation (SHG) in a wide spectral range of the crystal transparency window without a need of an ...
- Phasics
... within the plasma and not an average response to an interdependent ensemble of speckles that have various intensities. Thus it allows the theoretical models to be validated and the simulation codes to be assessed on a level of reduced complexity. Also, reducing the needed size of the simulation boxe ...
... within the plasma and not an average response to an interdependent ensemble of speckles that have various intensities. Thus it allows the theoretical models to be validated and the simulation codes to be assessed on a level of reduced complexity. Also, reducing the needed size of the simulation boxe ...
en20161026_pm_lzh_biopace_final
... defibrillator shall be developed, too. In that way, long-term consequences of the treatment – for example the scarring of the tissue – can be reduced or even completely avoided. The project has an unusually short development time, because the partners can make use of already existing results for th ...
... defibrillator shall be developed, too. In that way, long-term consequences of the treatment – for example the scarring of the tissue – can be reduced or even completely avoided. The project has an unusually short development time, because the partners can make use of already existing results for th ...
Pulse-train control of photofragmentation at constant field energy
... must have different intensities and frequencies corresponding to the frequency distribution |A(ω)|2 of the short pulse. Laser phase dependence can, however, be observed for weak-field excitation out of a nonstationary superposition of bound vibrational states.2, 15–19 Furthermore, beyond the weak-fi ...
... must have different intensities and frequencies corresponding to the frequency distribution |A(ω)|2 of the short pulse. Laser phase dependence can, however, be observed for weak-field excitation out of a nonstationary superposition of bound vibrational states.2, 15–19 Furthermore, beyond the weak-fi ...
Mode-locking
Mode-locking is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, on the order of picoseconds (10−12 s) or femtoseconds (10−15 s).The basis of the technique is to induce a fixed-phase relationship between the longitudinal modes of the laser's resonant cavity. The laser is then said to be 'phase-locked' or 'mode-locked'. Interference between these modes causes the laser light to be produced as a train of pulses. Depending on the properties of the laser, these pulses may be of extremely brief duration, as short as a few femtoseconds.