
Lecture 14 Notes
... quantitatively as hydroxides from a solution that is 0.10 M in each cation? If the separation is possible, what range of OH- concentrations is permissible. ...
... quantitatively as hydroxides from a solution that is 0.10 M in each cation? If the separation is possible, what range of OH- concentrations is permissible. ...
Nanoreplicated positive and inverted submicrometer polymer
... Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a highly sensitive and versatile technique in analytical chemistry. The applications of SERS span a range of fields including bacteria detection, water contamination detection, protein-DNA interaction analysis, forensic investigation, and archeological i ...
... Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a highly sensitive and versatile technique in analytical chemistry. The applications of SERS span a range of fields including bacteria detection, water contamination detection, protein-DNA interaction analysis, forensic investigation, and archeological i ...
LIGHT GENERATION AND MANIPULATION FROM NONLINEAR RANDOMLY DISTRIBUTED DOMAINS IN SBN
... the total volume. In this case, the light intensity received by each scatterer from the rest of the scatterers may be larger than the light intensity received from the incident field itself. The description of scattering effects from such media may become complicated but, many interesting optical ph ...
... the total volume. In this case, the light intensity received by each scatterer from the rest of the scatterers may be larger than the light intensity received from the incident field itself. The description of scattering effects from such media may become complicated but, many interesting optical ph ...
Edita Pusvaškienė
... toluene, ethylbenzene and o-xylene. As it was shown above, the coating can be operated without any damage up to the 280oC temperature so, for the further experiments this desorption temperature was selected. Desorption time from 10 to 180 s was investigated. A standard solution containing 10 mg L-1 ...
... toluene, ethylbenzene and o-xylene. As it was shown above, the coating can be operated without any damage up to the 280oC temperature so, for the further experiments this desorption temperature was selected. Desorption time from 10 to 180 s was investigated. A standard solution containing 10 mg L-1 ...
Inverse Problems In Multiple Light Scattering
... than the phase coherence length, this simplified description is insufficient. Because of the generality of the problem and its implications in many different fields, the interaction between coherent waves and random media in the mesoscopic regime has been intensely studied. Electromagnetic (EM) wave ...
... than the phase coherence length, this simplified description is insufficient. Because of the generality of the problem and its implications in many different fields, the interaction between coherent waves and random media in the mesoscopic regime has been intensely studied. Electromagnetic (EM) wave ...
Electronic Thesis
... First and foremost, I would like to thank my advisor, Professor Harry Atwater. Harry combines a passion for research with unparalleled intelligence and a genuine concern for the well-being of his students. Within the past five years, I have developed a deep respect for Harry that reflects both his i ...
... First and foremost, I would like to thank my advisor, Professor Harry Atwater. Harry combines a passion for research with unparalleled intelligence and a genuine concern for the well-being of his students. Within the past five years, I have developed a deep respect for Harry that reflects both his i ...
Soliton Interactions and the Formation of Solitonic Patterns
... In this thesis, we present several mechanisms leading to pattern formation in soliton-supporting media. In Chapter 2, we propagate optical temporal solitons in a multistage fiber optic system to generate exact Cantor Set fractals [52]. The fractal is generated from a single input soliton. This soli ...
... In this thesis, we present several mechanisms leading to pattern formation in soliton-supporting media. In Chapter 2, we propagate optical temporal solitons in a multistage fiber optic system to generate exact Cantor Set fractals [52]. The fractal is generated from a single input soliton. This soli ...
MEASUREMENT AND COMPARISON OF REFRACTIVE INDEX OF
... water sources in Namibia. SDM employs a diffraction grating, rectangular glass cell and Ne-He laser emitting a monochromatic light of 632.5 nm. Refractive indices of water samples were measured without knowledge of refractive indices of the diffraction grating and the rectangular glass cell, and wit ...
... water sources in Namibia. SDM employs a diffraction grating, rectangular glass cell and Ne-He laser emitting a monochromatic light of 632.5 nm. Refractive indices of water samples were measured without knowledge of refractive indices of the diffraction grating and the rectangular glass cell, and wit ...
OPTICAL AND PASSIVATION PROPERTIES OF DOUBLE LAYER A
... ABSTRACT: The goal of this work is to study main trends regarding the transmittance and passivation properties of SiNy/a-Si:H ARC structures by variation and adjusting of the a-Si:H layer thickness. Experimental results on the transmittance for SiNx/a-Si:H/glass, a-Si:H/glass, SiNx/glass and on the ...
... ABSTRACT: The goal of this work is to study main trends regarding the transmittance and passivation properties of SiNy/a-Si:H ARC structures by variation and adjusting of the a-Si:H layer thickness. Experimental results on the transmittance for SiNx/a-Si:H/glass, a-Si:H/glass, SiNx/glass and on the ...
Development of Optical Sensor Platforms based on - DORAS
... coated with a sol-gel-derived fluorescent layer. A substantial amount of the analytesensitive fluorescence is captured by guided modes in the planar waveguide. This configuration is described in detail and is applied to the detection of gaseous oxygen as a proof of principle. Finally, work leading t ...
... coated with a sol-gel-derived fluorescent layer. A substantial amount of the analytesensitive fluorescence is captured by guided modes in the planar waveguide. This configuration is described in detail and is applied to the detection of gaseous oxygen as a proof of principle. Finally, work leading t ...
Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy

Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy or ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry (UV-Vis or UV/Vis) refers to absorption spectroscopy or reflectance spectroscopy in the ultraviolet-visible spectral region. This means it uses light in the visible and adjacent (near-UV and near-infrared [NIR]) ranges. The absorption or reflectance in the visible range directly affects the perceived color of the chemicals involved. In this region of the electromagnetic spectrum, molecules undergo electronic transitions. This technique is complementary to fluorescence spectroscopy, in that fluorescence deals with transitions from the excited state to the ground state, while absorption measures transitions from the ground state to the excited state.