WIPO IPC: Internet Publication
... In the two cases referred to under (a), above, the subclasses of section F, which deal with the respective subjects, essentially cover in the first place the whole mechanical aspect of the apparatus or devices, whereas the electrical aspect, as such, is covered by subclass H05B; In the case of l ...
... In the two cases referred to under (a), above, the subclasses of section F, which deal with the respective subjects, essentially cover in the first place the whole mechanical aspect of the apparatus or devices, whereas the electrical aspect, as such, is covered by subclass H05B; In the case of l ...
Control of plasmon dynamics in coupled plasmonic hybrid mode microcavities
... reflective mirrors. The resonance condition is achieved whenever the separation of the mirrors matches an integer number of half-wavelengths. This resonance condition is characterized by an optimal transmission and an amplification of the electric field inside the resonator. Optical microcavities in si ...
... reflective mirrors. The resonance condition is achieved whenever the separation of the mirrors matches an integer number of half-wavelengths. This resonance condition is characterized by an optimal transmission and an amplification of the electric field inside the resonator. Optical microcavities in si ...
Femtosecond Frequency Combs for Optical Clocks and Timing
... standard with a transfer instability of 6 × 10−18 at 1 s, more than two orders of magnitude lower than reported for any fiber link of similar length. Phase coherence between ends of the fiber link is preserved at the mHz linewidth level, and the transfer phase noise corresponds to less than 80 attos ...
... standard with a transfer instability of 6 × 10−18 at 1 s, more than two orders of magnitude lower than reported for any fiber link of similar length. Phase coherence between ends of the fiber link is preserved at the mHz linewidth level, and the transfer phase noise corresponds to less than 80 attos ...
Cavity optomechanics - Institute for Theoretical Physics II
... These include membranes (Thompson et al., 2008) and nanorods (Favero et al., 2009) inside Fabry-Pérot resonators, whispering gallery microdisks (Jiang et al., 2009; Wiederhecker et al., 2009) and microspheres (Ma et al., 2007; Park and Wang, 2009; Tomes and Carmon, 2009), photonic crystals (Eichenf ...
... These include membranes (Thompson et al., 2008) and nanorods (Favero et al., 2009) inside Fabry-Pérot resonators, whispering gallery microdisks (Jiang et al., 2009; Wiederhecker et al., 2009) and microspheres (Ma et al., 2007; Park and Wang, 2009; Tomes and Carmon, 2009), photonic crystals (Eichenf ...
Attosecond Transient Absorption Spectroscopy - Max
... experiments are presented. Strong-field ionization of noble gas atoms via the ultrashort NIR laser pulse produces several charged states whose formation during the ionization process has been tracked by the attosecond probe pulse and yielded the first real-time, state-resolved observation of atomic ...
... experiments are presented. Strong-field ionization of noble gas atoms via the ultrashort NIR laser pulse produces several charged states whose formation during the ionization process has been tracked by the attosecond probe pulse and yielded the first real-time, state-resolved observation of atomic ...
Mode-Matching Analysis of Whispering-Gallery
... This thesis presents a full-vectorial mode matching method for whispering gallery microcavity analysis. With this technique, optical properties such as resonance wavelength, quality factor and electromagnetic field distribution of an arbitrarily shaped microcavity can be computed with high accuracy. ...
... This thesis presents a full-vectorial mode matching method for whispering gallery microcavity analysis. With this technique, optical properties such as resonance wavelength, quality factor and electromagnetic field distribution of an arbitrarily shaped microcavity can be computed with high accuracy. ...
Ultrafast Carrier and Lattice Dynamics in Highly
... skills paired with a sixth sense for picking the “right” graduate students enable him to create an extremely collegial and friendly environment in his research group. Throughout the years in Eric’s group I was always happy to go to “lab” in the morning — even if it was not for the work sometimes, it ...
... skills paired with a sixth sense for picking the “right” graduate students enable him to create an extremely collegial and friendly environment in his research group. Throughout the years in Eric’s group I was always happy to go to “lab” in the morning — even if it was not for the work sometimes, it ...
Thermal and electrical properties of - Ruhr
... high quality appropriate substrates are required. A good choice of the substrate in electronic or opto-electronic nano-devices is detrimental task of the design process. Hence, monitoring of quality of the substrate during technological process is very important task. Whereas the development of char ...
... high quality appropriate substrates are required. A good choice of the substrate in electronic or opto-electronic nano-devices is detrimental task of the design process. Hence, monitoring of quality of the substrate during technological process is very important task. Whereas the development of char ...
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.