Ionization of Rydberg atoms by standing
... gPIp P(z)I(z þ Z)dz. The decay rate in the comparison model is dominated by the light intensity in the regions where the electron probability distribution P is greatest, whereas in the model based on equation (1), it is determined by the intensity at the nucleus. In Fig. 2d, we plot the ratios of tP ...
... gPIp P(z)I(z þ Z)dz. The decay rate in the comparison model is dominated by the light intensity in the regions where the electron probability distribution P is greatest, whereas in the model based on equation (1), it is determined by the intensity at the nucleus. In Fig. 2d, we plot the ratios of tP ...
(2004) - H. Peter
... covering temperatures on the Sun: 5000 – 106 K dynamics and structure of the transition region from the chromosphere to the corona accuracy for Doppler shifts: ~ 2 km/s ...
... covering temperatures on the Sun: 5000 – 106 K dynamics and structure of the transition region from the chromosphere to the corona accuracy for Doppler shifts: ~ 2 km/s ...
Structure of the hot object in the symbiotic prototype Z And during its
... aperture (LWRS). Before adding the flux from all exposures we applied an appropriate wavelength shift relative to one to obtain the best overlap of the absorption features. Then we co-added spectra of individual exposures and weighted them according to their exposure times. We binned the resulting s ...
... aperture (LWRS). Before adding the flux from all exposures we applied an appropriate wavelength shift relative to one to obtain the best overlap of the absorption features. Then we co-added spectra of individual exposures and weighted them according to their exposure times. We binned the resulting s ...
Needle-based reflection refractometry of scattering samples using
... visible wavelengths is n1 visible = 1.524. The cement refractive index at the wavelength of operation was found to be n1 = 1.515 by measuring clear solutions of glycerin and water, which were compared to simulated values from Eq. (2) using a least-squares fit. Table 1. Refractive Indices of Measured ...
... visible wavelengths is n1 visible = 1.524. The cement refractive index at the wavelength of operation was found to be n1 = 1.515 by measuring clear solutions of glycerin and water, which were compared to simulated values from Eq. (2) using a least-squares fit. Table 1. Refractive Indices of Measured ...
Syllabus
... (http://dos.web.arizona.edu/uapolicies/cai2.html), “Integrity is expected of every student in all academic work. The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student’s submitted work must be the student’s own.” Unless otherwise noted by the instructor, work for all assignments in this cours ...
... (http://dos.web.arizona.edu/uapolicies/cai2.html), “Integrity is expected of every student in all academic work. The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student’s submitted work must be the student’s own.” Unless otherwise noted by the instructor, work for all assignments in this cours ...
Optical Fibres in Communications
... In high silica fibers the wave-guide and the material dispersion are often of opposite signs. This fact can be used conveniently to achieve a single mode fiber of extremely large bandwidth. Reduced dopant level results in lower attenuation than in multimode fibres. A single mode wave guide with its ...
... In high silica fibers the wave-guide and the material dispersion are often of opposite signs. This fact can be used conveniently to achieve a single mode fiber of extremely large bandwidth. Reduced dopant level results in lower attenuation than in multimode fibres. A single mode wave guide with its ...
Ultracold giant polyatomic Rydberg molecules: coherent control of
... is a competitive process between the electron- and coredipole interactions. Binding occurs when the electronic distribution is sufficiently concentrated, allowing the electron-dipole interaction to overcome the core contribution. The concentration of the electron wave function is in part controlled ...
... is a competitive process between the electron- and coredipole interactions. Binding occurs when the electronic distribution is sufficiently concentrated, allowing the electron-dipole interaction to overcome the core contribution. The concentration of the electron wave function is in part controlled ...
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... by the ?rst and second re?ectors, for wave energy of a electro-optic crystal, shifts the polarization of wave en given wave length which has a first given linear polar 15 ergy passing therethrough in accordance with the signal ization, and to provide a second optical resonant cav level applied there ...
... by the ?rst and second re?ectors, for wave energy of a electro-optic crystal, shifts the polarization of wave en given wave length which has a first given linear polar 15 ergy passing therethrough in accordance with the signal ization, and to provide a second optical resonant cav level applied there ...
Preview of “ZEISS Microscopy Online ...Aperture and Resolution”
... is the limiting factor in achieving numerical apertures greater than 1.0. Therefore, in order to obtain higher working numerical apertures, the refractive index of the medium between the front lens of the objective and the specimen cover slip must be increased. ...
... is the limiting factor in achieving numerical apertures greater than 1.0. Therefore, in order to obtain higher working numerical apertures, the refractive index of the medium between the front lens of the objective and the specimen cover slip must be increased. ...
Soliton pairs in a fiber laser: from anomalous to normal average
... similar to those of solitons, in a way that all the pulses may phase-lock to each other [6]. In the simplest case, which consists of two interacting pulses, it was shown that a soliton pair with a fixed separation and a relative phase around ±90° could form [5], as predicted theoretically in the fr ...
... similar to those of solitons, in a way that all the pulses may phase-lock to each other [6]. In the simplest case, which consists of two interacting pulses, it was shown that a soliton pair with a fixed separation and a relative phase around ±90° could form [5], as predicted theoretically in the fr ...
Discovery of the optical counterpart to the X
... about 8 were bright enough in Hα to call our attention. The position of each one of these potential candidates with respect to the satellites error circle was then checked. Of these relatively strong Hα emitters only one lied inside the WFC BeppoSAX satellite position uncertainty circles (Fig.1). As ...
... about 8 were bright enough in Hα to call our attention. The position of each one of these potential candidates with respect to the satellites error circle was then checked. Of these relatively strong Hα emitters only one lied inside the WFC BeppoSAX satellite position uncertainty circles (Fig.1). As ...
Optical properties of cylindrical nanowires
... the incident wave is perpendicular to the cylinder axis (Figure 1.1). This mode is described by choosing un = il1 Ẽ0 (−i)n ϕn (with g = −h, Zn = Jn ) and vn = 0 in (1.21)- (1.26). This choice also fixes the orientation of the incident electric field: E 0 I = Ẽ0 (cos θêz − sin θêx ) e−i(hz+lx+ωt) ...
... the incident wave is perpendicular to the cylinder axis (Figure 1.1). This mode is described by choosing un = il1 Ẽ0 (−i)n ϕn (with g = −h, Zn = Jn ) and vn = 0 in (1.21)- (1.26). This choice also fixes the orientation of the incident electric field: E 0 I = Ẽ0 (cos θêz − sin θêx ) e−i(hz+lx+ωt) ...