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... losses from coupling to higher-order modes. The spectral response is irregular due to the multimode nature of the cavity as can be seen in-between these two main resonances, where there are low-quality factor modes and their power is much less than the two dominant modes as also found in [29]. For l ...
... losses from coupling to higher-order modes. The spectral response is irregular due to the multimode nature of the cavity as can be seen in-between these two main resonances, where there are low-quality factor modes and their power is much less than the two dominant modes as also found in [29]. For l ...
Theory of Excitation Energy Transfer in Pigment - diss.fu
... from experiments investigating the oxygen production efficiency of algae that only a tiny fractional amount (less than 0.05 %) of the pigments contributes directly to the photochemical reactions. Antenna pigments transfer excitation energy with high quantum yield to the reaction centers, where it is ...
... from experiments investigating the oxygen production efficiency of algae that only a tiny fractional amount (less than 0.05 %) of the pigments contributes directly to the photochemical reactions. Antenna pigments transfer excitation energy with high quantum yield to the reaction centers, where it is ...
Predissociation dynamics of lithium iodide
... or ultraviolet spectral range and are therefore well accessible by femtosecond lasers. Alkali halides are special in that their chemical bond has ionic character even in the electronic groundstate. This character results from the extremely differing electron affinities of the constituent atoms. As a ...
... or ultraviolet spectral range and are therefore well accessible by femtosecond lasers. Alkali halides are special in that their chemical bond has ionic character even in the electronic groundstate. This character results from the extremely differing electron affinities of the constituent atoms. As a ...
Interaction between Atomic Ensembles and Optical
... than single atoms, in which case the complete quantum description of the ensemble–cavity interaction is nontrivial as it in general involves a very large Hilbert space (Baragiola et al., 2010). (Under assumptions of symmetry, exact solutions are possible in a much smaller Hilbert space, see Tavis an ...
... than single atoms, in which case the complete quantum description of the ensemble–cavity interaction is nontrivial as it in general involves a very large Hilbert space (Baragiola et al., 2010). (Under assumptions of symmetry, exact solutions are possible in a much smaller Hilbert space, see Tavis an ...
The uniqueness of Antarctica for the study of AGB stars
... 2) Comparison of Dome C with other ground-based locations (i.e. Mauna Kea) ...
... 2) Comparison of Dome C with other ground-based locations (i.e. Mauna Kea) ...
to Thin Section Microscopy - Mineralogical Society of America
... is important. The cross-hairs in the ocular, the directions of light polarization and the microscope axis are the main reference directions. The four cardinal points (and intermediate directions derived from those) are commonly used to express and distinguish directions, with no geographical meaning ...
... is important. The cross-hairs in the ocular, the directions of light polarization and the microscope axis are the main reference directions. The four cardinal points (and intermediate directions derived from those) are commonly used to express and distinguish directions, with no geographical meaning ...
The Trouble with Cosmological Magnetic Fields
... Can such large scale fields be generated at late time in (proto-)galaxies or quasars and then be ’spilled out’ into intergalactic space? Or are primordial fields needed which then are amplified by contraction and dynamo action to the fields observed in galaxies and clusters? In this latter case fiel ...
... Can such large scale fields be generated at late time in (proto-)galaxies or quasars and then be ’spilled out’ into intergalactic space? Or are primordial fields needed which then are amplified by contraction and dynamo action to the fields observed in galaxies and clusters? In this latter case fiel ...
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... be seen. For the 1% of exoplanets seen in transit, spectra of albedos cannot be taken. Even more limiting, Doppler shift studies are indirect and cannot characterize exoplanets other than by their orbits and masses through stellar radial velocity (RV). Moreover, RV by Doppler shift cannot detect pla ...
... be seen. For the 1% of exoplanets seen in transit, spectra of albedos cannot be taken. Even more limiting, Doppler shift studies are indirect and cannot characterize exoplanets other than by their orbits and masses through stellar radial velocity (RV). Moreover, RV by Doppler shift cannot detect pla ...
Evolution of magnetic helicity in the course of kinetic magnetic
... Consequently, reconnection is faster in case 1 than in the unperturbed case 4, but slower than in configurations with magnetic field perturbation (cases 2, 3). Notice that 2D VlasovCode simulations for an unperturbed Harris sheet (not shown here) lead to spontaneous magnetic reconnection after appro ...
... Consequently, reconnection is faster in case 1 than in the unperturbed case 4, but slower than in configurations with magnetic field perturbation (cases 2, 3). Notice that 2D VlasovCode simulations for an unperturbed Harris sheet (not shown here) lead to spontaneous magnetic reconnection after appro ...
Ultrashort laser pulse generation
... A passive optical component that transmits say 90% of the incident radiation at low intensities and increasingly more for higher intensities is able for creating a net gain window (yellow region) for an intense pulse, favouring thereby operation in a pulsed mode. The most intense initial fluctuation ...
... A passive optical component that transmits say 90% of the incident radiation at low intensities and increasingly more for higher intensities is able for creating a net gain window (yellow region) for an intense pulse, favouring thereby operation in a pulsed mode. The most intense initial fluctuation ...
Patterned dielectric membranes designed for optical sensing
... Preventive action by early detection of disease has been identified as one of the best means of improving health care. This has created a demand for high-sensitivity biosensors. By detecting low levels of disease specific molecules in human samples of blood, saliva, urine or spinal fluids, biosensor ...
... Preventive action by early detection of disease has been identified as one of the best means of improving health care. This has created a demand for high-sensitivity biosensors. By detecting low levels of disease specific molecules in human samples of blood, saliva, urine or spinal fluids, biosensor ...
Magnetism of 3d Frustrated Magnetic Insulators - Helmholtz
... presented. The low temperature magnetically ordered state of α-CaCr2 O4 is a helical spin arrangement, where on the triangular planes the angles between nearest neighbour spins are 120◦ . This structure is surprising considering that the triangular lattice is distorted and there are four different n ...
... presented. The low temperature magnetically ordered state of α-CaCr2 O4 is a helical spin arrangement, where on the triangular planes the angles between nearest neighbour spins are 120◦ . This structure is surprising considering that the triangular lattice is distorted and there are four different n ...
Optimizing Fraction Collection Triggered by the Agilent 1260 Infinity
... delay volume is displayed. For the system configuration used for this Technical Overview, the delay volume between the ELSD and fraction collector was 2,739 µL. ...
... delay volume is displayed. For the system configuration used for this Technical Overview, the delay volume between the ELSD and fraction collector was 2,739 µL. ...