Ferroelectricity in Amphiphilic Monolayers
... On the subject of phase transitions, one cannot help but think of water. We interact with its three phases on a daily basis and indeed our basic education would have us believe that, like water, all substances have discrete gas, liquid, and solid phases, and that their transitions occur at precise t ...
... On the subject of phase transitions, one cannot help but think of water. We interact with its three phases on a daily basis and indeed our basic education would have us believe that, like water, all substances have discrete gas, liquid, and solid phases, and that their transitions occur at precise t ...
Optical phase conjugation: principles, techniques, and applications
... G.S. He / Progress in Quantum Electronics 26 (2002) 131–191 ...
... G.S. He / Progress in Quantum Electronics 26 (2002) 131–191 ...
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... The observed discrete-vortex soliton is a robust structure, which can be reproduced with different experimental parameters such as lattice spacing. In Fig. 5(a) we show another example of the discrete-vortex soliton formed on a lattice with a period of 20 m. The fourlobe output intensity pattern wa ...
... The observed discrete-vortex soliton is a robust structure, which can be reproduced with different experimental parameters such as lattice spacing. In Fig. 5(a) we show another example of the discrete-vortex soliton formed on a lattice with a period of 20 m. The fourlobe output intensity pattern wa ...
Optical Fabrication - University of Arizona
... 2.3 Support methods for fabrication Most optical fabrication processes begin with the extremely important consideration of holding onto the part during subsequent fabrication steps. Numerous factors must be considered when choosing the support method: part size, thickness, shape, expansion coeffici ...
... 2.3 Support methods for fabrication Most optical fabrication processes begin with the extremely important consideration of holding onto the part during subsequent fabrication steps. Numerous factors must be considered when choosing the support method: part size, thickness, shape, expansion coeffici ...
instability of excitation waves induced by electrical fields
... Propagating waves of chemical or biological activity [Eps98, Fie85, Mur89, Wal00] are typical examples of spontaneous pattern formation in macroscopic systems driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium [Bab86, Cro93]. They may show complex dynamics in time or both in time and in space, and they are s ...
... Propagating waves of chemical or biological activity [Eps98, Fie85, Mur89, Wal00] are typical examples of spontaneous pattern formation in macroscopic systems driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium [Bab86, Cro93]. They may show complex dynamics in time or both in time and in space, and they are s ...
ørsted, ritter and magnetochemistry
... pile and before the discovery of electromagnetism, several researchers were looking for effects of magnets on chemical reactions. One of the reasons behind this search was the evident analogy between electricity (or galvanism) and magnetism. Volta’s pile and magnets have opposite poles that exhibit ...
... pile and before the discovery of electromagnetism, several researchers were looking for effects of magnets on chemical reactions. One of the reasons behind this search was the evident analogy between electricity (or galvanism) and magnetism. Volta’s pile and magnets have opposite poles that exhibit ...
Experiments in Physics - Columbia Physics
... numbers, with uncertainties. The plots, which must be clearly labeled, should speak for themselves. However, you may wish to include a statement or two about the quality of any fits you perform. Moreover, never forget that, whenever you are reporting an error associated with a certain quantity, it m ...
... numbers, with uncertainties. The plots, which must be clearly labeled, should speak for themselves. However, you may wish to include a statement or two about the quality of any fits you perform. Moreover, never forget that, whenever you are reporting an error associated with a certain quantity, it m ...
Retarder Principles
... Precision Retarders are supplied with a broadband antireflection coating. Optical transmittance of a Precision Retarder is typically greater than 97%. The retardance d at a wavelength λ that is different from the center wavelength λc is given by: d ≈ dc(λc / λ) where dc is the retardance at λc. This ...
... Precision Retarders are supplied with a broadband antireflection coating. Optical transmittance of a Precision Retarder is typically greater than 97%. The retardance d at a wavelength λ that is different from the center wavelength λc is given by: d ≈ dc(λc / λ) where dc is the retardance at λc. This ...
Nonlinear interfaces: intrinsically nonparaxial regimes and effects
... for instance, by arresting soliton collapse in a focusing Kerrtype medium [23], and for which exact analytical soliton solutions have been found [24–26]. Substantial differences with paraxial theory are not only revealed by the exact bright Kerr soliton solutions of the NLH equation but are also fou ...
... for instance, by arresting soliton collapse in a focusing Kerrtype medium [23], and for which exact analytical soliton solutions have been found [24–26]. Substantial differences with paraxial theory are not only revealed by the exact bright Kerr soliton solutions of the NLH equation but are also fou ...
Thomas Young (scientist)
Thomas Young (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829) was an English polymath and physician. Young made notable scientific contributions to the fields of vision, light, solid mechanics, energy, physiology, language, musical harmony, and Egyptology. He ""made a number of original and insightful innovations""in the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs (specifically the Rosetta Stone) before Jean-François Champollion eventually expanded on his work. He was mentioned by, among others, William Herschel, Hermann von Helmholtz, James Clerk Maxwell, and Albert Einstein. Young has been described as ""The Last Man Who Knew Everything"".