Coherent Control of Atoms and Molecules
... model of the HHG control experiment, and with his help, we were able to demonstrate that we were controlling the process with attosecond precision. Hersch Rabitz was very excited when he heard about our experimental results in the control of HHG. We spoke with him quite extensively and worked in col ...
... model of the HHG control experiment, and with his help, we were able to demonstrate that we were controlling the process with attosecond precision. Hersch Rabitz was very excited when he heard about our experimental results in the control of HHG. We spoke with him quite extensively and worked in col ...
Properties and nature of Be stars: 27. Orbital and recent long
... as well as new RVs and concluded that BU Tau is a spectroscopic binary with an orbital period of 218.d 0, semi-amplitude of 5.9 km s−1 , and a large orbital eccentricity of 0.60. However, Rivinius et al. (2006) – analyzing a series of electronic spectra – were unable to confirm the 218-d period and ...
... as well as new RVs and concluded that BU Tau is a spectroscopic binary with an orbital period of 218.d 0, semi-amplitude of 5.9 km s−1 , and a large orbital eccentricity of 0.60. However, Rivinius et al. (2006) – analyzing a series of electronic spectra – were unable to confirm the 218-d period and ...
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... The solar atmosphere is full of dynamic phenomena. Solar flares, which are the most energetic explosive events in the solar system, are especially attractive because of their dynamic and beautiful appearance. They also stimulate our curiosity about the generation mechanism of such explosive events. ...
... The solar atmosphere is full of dynamic phenomena. Solar flares, which are the most energetic explosive events in the solar system, are especially attractive because of their dynamic and beautiful appearance. They also stimulate our curiosity about the generation mechanism of such explosive events. ...
Estimation of longitudinal resolution in optical coherence
... 2兲.3,13 The choice of the FWHM of 兩␥共兲兩 for coherence length, most commonly chosen as mentioned above, is historical in nature and derived from the Rayleigh resolution criterion, which states that two equally bright point sources are barely resolved when the first zero of the Airy disk of the image ...
... 2兲.3,13 The choice of the FWHM of 兩␥共兲兩 for coherence length, most commonly chosen as mentioned above, is historical in nature and derived from the Rayleigh resolution criterion, which states that two equally bright point sources are barely resolved when the first zero of the Airy disk of the image ...
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... Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory of light and its competition with elastic-medium theories of light; theories of the coupling between ether and matter in the contexts of optical dispersion, optical rotation, and the optics of moving body. Chapter 7 describes some highly mathematical contributions to ...
... Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory of light and its competition with elastic-medium theories of light; theories of the coupling between ether and matter in the contexts of optical dispersion, optical rotation, and the optics of moving body. Chapter 7 describes some highly mathematical contributions to ...
TIE-29 Refractive Index and Dispersion
... dotted line shows the absorption constant as a function of the wavelength. 2.1 Principal Dispersion The difference (nF – nC) is called the principal dispersion. nF and nC are the refractive indices at the 486.13 nm and 656.27 nm wavelength. The most common characterization of the dispersion of optic ...
... dotted line shows the absorption constant as a function of the wavelength. 2.1 Principal Dispersion The difference (nF – nC) is called the principal dispersion. nF and nC are the refractive indices at the 486.13 nm and 656.27 nm wavelength. The most common characterization of the dispersion of optic ...
Bose-Einstein Condensation of Trapped Atomic Gases
... The feature that light sometimes appears as a wave and sometimes as a particle seemed incompatible. This duality of light was understood within the framework of the newly developed quantum theory which benefitted from important contributions from scientists including Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Werner H ...
... The feature that light sometimes appears as a wave and sometimes as a particle seemed incompatible. This duality of light was understood within the framework of the newly developed quantum theory which benefitted from important contributions from scientists including Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Werner H ...
Role of wavefront aberrations of amplified femtosecond pulses in
... 2.6. Applications .......................................................................................................................... 43 2.6.1 Characterization of a gas jet for laser acceleration in the λ3 regime ............................... 44 2.6.2 Electron acceleration and X ray emissio ...
... 2.6. Applications .......................................................................................................................... 43 2.6.1 Characterization of a gas jet for laser acceleration in the λ3 regime ............................... 44 2.6.2 Electron acceleration and X ray emissio ...
Structure and Sodium Ion Dynamics in Sodium
... similar approach used previously on Na2O·2SiO2 glass around 635− 699 °C.23 Spin−lattice relaxation times T1ρ in the rotating frame were obtained under static condition with a spin lock sequence at frequencies of ν1(23Na) ≈ 20 and 35 kHz on the 4 mm HX MAS high temperature NMR probe and at ≈ 6.7 and ...
... similar approach used previously on Na2O·2SiO2 glass around 635− 699 °C.23 Spin−lattice relaxation times T1ρ in the rotating frame were obtained under static condition with a spin lock sequence at frequencies of ν1(23Na) ≈ 20 and 35 kHz on the 4 mm HX MAS high temperature NMR probe and at ≈ 6.7 and ...
Ozone imaging and detection using photofragmentation laser
... the electrons leave the accelerator, they collide with molecules in the ambient air and scatter, resulting in a cloud of plasma in which formation of ozone occurs [2]. Depending on the energy of the energetic electrons and the duration of the electron bombardment, different concentrations of ozone w ...
... the electrons leave the accelerator, they collide with molecules in the ambient air and scatter, resulting in a cloud of plasma in which formation of ozone occurs [2]. Depending on the energy of the energetic electrons and the duration of the electron bombardment, different concentrations of ozone w ...
Mercury(II) Removal with Modified Magnetic Chitosan Adsorbents
... which is attributed to: (i) the form of chitosan (beads, powder), (ii) the possible chemical modifications (cross-linking, grafting reactions), (iii) the different experimental conditions (pH, particle size, conditioning, and composition of the solution), which are not systematically the same [4]. T ...
... which is attributed to: (i) the form of chitosan (beads, powder), (ii) the possible chemical modifications (cross-linking, grafting reactions), (iii) the different experimental conditions (pH, particle size, conditioning, and composition of the solution), which are not systematically the same [4]. T ...