Small-Scale Sample Handling for Studies of Liquid Crystals and Lipid-Based Soft Matter
... QCM-D technique is widely used in the field of soft matter [4], primarily due to fact that it is capable of simultaneously probe mass uptake with a sensitivity down to < 0.5 ng/cm2 and energy losses in the system caused by internal and interfacial frictional forces. In this way, structural informati ...
... QCM-D technique is widely used in the field of soft matter [4], primarily due to fact that it is capable of simultaneously probe mass uptake with a sensitivity down to < 0.5 ng/cm2 and energy losses in the system caused by internal and interfacial frictional forces. In this way, structural informati ...
Physics - Set as Home Page
... If the quantities are directly proportional to each other then while expressing the relation between them by an equation one of the two quantities is multiplied by ____________. ...
... If the quantities are directly proportional to each other then while expressing the relation between them by an equation one of the two quantities is multiplied by ____________. ...
Manipulating Light with a Magnetic Field - lpmmc
... Festkörperforschung/CNRS, B.P. 166, 38042 Grenoble, France ...
... Festkörperforschung/CNRS, B.P. 166, 38042 Grenoble, France ...
Full-angle Negative Reflection with An Ultrathin Acoustic
... metasurface sample is sandwiched between two pieces of tempered glass(1.9 m length, 1.8 m width, 7 mm thick) and the gap is chosen as 5 cm, of which the cutoff frequency is higher than the operating frequency. Here, the incident acoustic wave is generated by 20 tightly arrayed loudspeakers, and the ...
... metasurface sample is sandwiched between two pieces of tempered glass(1.9 m length, 1.8 m width, 7 mm thick) and the gap is chosen as 5 cm, of which the cutoff frequency is higher than the operating frequency. Here, the incident acoustic wave is generated by 20 tightly arrayed loudspeakers, and the ...
No Slide Title
... • Imagine two water waves traveling toward each other in a swimming pool. Describe the behavior of the two waves when they meet and afterward by considering the following questions. • Do they reflect off each other and reverse direction? • Do they travel through each other and continue? • At the poi ...
... • Imagine two water waves traveling toward each other in a swimming pool. Describe the behavior of the two waves when they meet and afterward by considering the following questions. • Do they reflect off each other and reverse direction? • Do they travel through each other and continue? • At the poi ...
Photonic applications based on the use of structured light Carmelo G. Rosales Guzm´
... forward three new applications in which the use of structured light beams plays a crucial role. An exotic property on some beams is their ability to auto reconstruct upon propagation, when part of their intensity has been blocked. In this way, the first contribution we report in this thesis is the e ...
... forward three new applications in which the use of structured light beams plays a crucial role. An exotic property on some beams is their ability to auto reconstruct upon propagation, when part of their intensity has been blocked. In this way, the first contribution we report in this thesis is the e ...
Wave in disordered media and localisation phenomena
... because the quenched condensation yields homogeneous films with high resistances. The points are measured. The spin-orbit scattering of the pure Mg is determined as discussed above. The different experimental curves for different temperatures are theoretically distinguished by their different H, (i. ...
... because the quenched condensation yields homogeneous films with high resistances. The points are measured. The spin-orbit scattering of the pure Mg is determined as discussed above. The different experimental curves for different temperatures are theoretically distinguished by their different H, (i. ...
Route towards an optical dipole trap for single atoms
... developed, including the trapping system and the imaging scheme for the trapped atom. The reliability of the optical part of the set-up has been tested. This includes an detailed experimental study of the capability of the optical system (formed by an aspheric lens, a achromatic doublet and the view ...
... developed, including the trapping system and the imaging scheme for the trapped atom. The reliability of the optical part of the set-up has been tested. This includes an detailed experimental study of the capability of the optical system (formed by an aspheric lens, a achromatic doublet and the view ...
Lens induced by stress in ... for high-pressure cells
... the gas cell.’ The gas cell in those experiments is closed at each end by a thick cylindrical glass window resting on a support plug with a flat, optically polished face. The laser beam passes through an axial hole in the support plug. Such an arrangement, known as a Poulter window, is widely used f ...
... the gas cell.’ The gas cell in those experiments is closed at each end by a thick cylindrical glass window resting on a support plug with a flat, optically polished face. The laser beam passes through an axial hole in the support plug. Such an arrangement, known as a Poulter window, is widely used f ...
Chapter 3 - Optoelectronics Research Centre
... The quality of the HF end cut could be assessed either by illuminating it with a white light source, and observing it under a microscope, or by coupling in laser light and observing the radiation pattern on a monitor. A circularly symmetric and uniform pattern essentially implies a good cleave. To s ...
... The quality of the HF end cut could be assessed either by illuminating it with a white light source, and observing it under a microscope, or by coupling in laser light and observing the radiation pattern on a monitor. A circularly symmetric and uniform pattern essentially implies a good cleave. To s ...
J. Chem. Phys. 130, 084706 (2009).
... ment is determined by the junction geometry and the dielectric functions of both tip and sample materials. While the theory for photon emission from metal surfaces have been well developed using either a nanosphere model2,3 or a hyperbolic tip geometry,7,8 the influence of the presence of a dielectr ...
... ment is determined by the junction geometry and the dielectric functions of both tip and sample materials. While the theory for photon emission from metal surfaces have been well developed using either a nanosphere model2,3 or a hyperbolic tip geometry,7,8 the influence of the presence of a dielectr ...
Physics 445LW Modern Physics Laboratory Microwave Radiation
... The following Experiments provide a thorough introduction to wave theory using the microwave system. We expect that the student approaches each experiment with the appropriate theoretical background, therefore, basic principles are only briefly discussed in each experiment. The experiments are writt ...
... The following Experiments provide a thorough introduction to wave theory using the microwave system. We expect that the student approaches each experiment with the appropriate theoretical background, therefore, basic principles are only briefly discussed in each experiment. The experiments are writt ...
Results from an Extremely Sensitive Rayleigh
... The Rayleigh-Scatter lidar system at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) at Utah State University is currently going through a series of upgrades to make it the most sensitive instrument of its kind. The previous version of the Rayleigh lidar operated for more than a decade on the USU campus and ...
... The Rayleigh-Scatter lidar system at the Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) at Utah State University is currently going through a series of upgrades to make it the most sensitive instrument of its kind. The previous version of the Rayleigh lidar operated for more than a decade on the USU campus and ...
``Interaction-free`` imaging - Vienna Center for Quantum Science and
... intuition. In 1960 Renninger showed that the state of a quantum system could be determined via the nonobservance of a particular result, i.e., the absence of a measurement or observation can lead to definite knowledge of the state of the system @2#. In 1981 Dicke considered ‘‘interaction-free quantu ...
... intuition. In 1960 Renninger showed that the state of a quantum system could be determined via the nonobservance of a particular result, i.e., the absence of a measurement or observation can lead to definite knowledge of the state of the system @2#. In 1981 Dicke considered ‘‘interaction-free quantu ...
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"".