Phase Matching and Coherence of High-Order Harmonic
... A body of work the magnitude of a PhD career cannot be completed alone. In the case of my own, there were many extraordinary people who supported and assisted me through the last several years. I may have been the common thread in the work presented here, but friends, family, and colleagues contribu ...
... A body of work the magnitude of a PhD career cannot be completed alone. In the case of my own, there were many extraordinary people who supported and assisted me through the last several years. I may have been the common thread in the work presented here, but friends, family, and colleagues contribu ...
The Casimir energy and radiative heat transfer between
... Furthermore the vacuum energy associated with these extra- and intra-cavity fields brings a field radiation pressure, which increases with the fields’ frequency. At cavity-resonance, the radiation pressure inside the cavity is larger than the one outside and hence the mirrors are pushed apart. Howev ...
... Furthermore the vacuum energy associated with these extra- and intra-cavity fields brings a field radiation pressure, which increases with the fields’ frequency. At cavity-resonance, the radiation pressure inside the cavity is larger than the one outside and hence the mirrors are pushed apart. Howev ...
Fernando Ramirez-Martinez
... coercivity. A thermo-magnetic writing apparatus is described. Two examples of the magnetic patterns written in these MO films are an array of parallel lines and a set of Z-trap patterns. A numerical calculation demonstrates that with the apposite bias fields, trapping potentials can be created at a ...
... coercivity. A thermo-magnetic writing apparatus is described. Two examples of the magnetic patterns written in these MO films are an array of parallel lines and a set of Z-trap patterns. A numerical calculation demonstrates that with the apposite bias fields, trapping potentials can be created at a ...
Ray-optics cloaking devices for large objects in incoherent natural light
... large-scale living creatures. Here we demonstrate that by abandoning the phase preservation requirement, it is possible to create invisibility cloaking for natural light at multiple observation angles (see Supplementary Movies 1 and 2 documenting the real-life cloaking performance). Such a cloaking ...
... large-scale living creatures. Here we demonstrate that by abandoning the phase preservation requirement, it is possible to create invisibility cloaking for natural light at multiple observation angles (see Supplementary Movies 1 and 2 documenting the real-life cloaking performance). Such a cloaking ...
Elmer Models Manual
... General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Elmer software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Elmer includes ...
... General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Elmer software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Elmer includes ...
N R I B
... description of the beam preparation at ISOL facilities through cooling and bunching and trying to give some guidelines about the possible schemes for these facilities. Within the framework of this thesis two main contributions have been achieved. Firstly, the design and construction of a new general ...
... description of the beam preparation at ISOL facilities through cooling and bunching and trying to give some guidelines about the possible schemes for these facilities. Within the framework of this thesis two main contributions have been achieved. Firstly, the design and construction of a new general ...
Experimental research on magnetic pulse welding of dissimilar
... Faculty of Engineering Ghent University Department of Mechanical Construction and Production Chairman: Prof. dr. ir. Patrick De Baets ...
... Faculty of Engineering Ghent University Department of Mechanical Construction and Production Chairman: Prof. dr. ir. Patrick De Baets ...
Final report
... Whilst being thoroughly used in the textile industry and biomedical sector, silk has not yet been exploited for fibre optics-based sensing although silk fibres directly obtained from spiders can guide light and have shown early promises to being sensitive to some solvents. The aim of Silky Way, which ...
... Whilst being thoroughly used in the textile industry and biomedical sector, silk has not yet been exploited for fibre optics-based sensing although silk fibres directly obtained from spiders can guide light and have shown early promises to being sensitive to some solvents. The aim of Silky Way, which ...
Theoretical treatment of miscellaneous frequency-shifts
... continuously measuring a different one [103]—are a major topic of this thesis. These amplitudedependent frequency-shifts are associated with higher-order terms in the electric and magnetic fields, which also call for a coherent description based on physical constraints, and the thesis takes a closer ...
... continuously measuring a different one [103]—are a major topic of this thesis. These amplitudedependent frequency-shifts are associated with higher-order terms in the electric and magnetic fields, which also call for a coherent description based on physical constraints, and the thesis takes a closer ...
Technical Guide
... or the flux density of an illuminated area. The geometric distribution of the light to be measured determines the appropriate integrating sphere design. The spectral properties of the light source determines the appropriate photodetection system. In general, radiometers measure light in accordance w ...
... or the flux density of an illuminated area. The geometric distribution of the light to be measured determines the appropriate integrating sphere design. The spectral properties of the light source determines the appropriate photodetection system. In general, radiometers measure light in accordance w ...
1. introduction
... passive or active sampling. Passive sampling systems are those that operate by detecting responses due to perturbations of ambient conditions without any artificially introduced energy. The simplest forms of a passive system are witness materials, which use sensors that intrinsically record a single ...
... passive or active sampling. Passive sampling systems are those that operate by detecting responses due to perturbations of ambient conditions without any artificially introduced energy. The simplest forms of a passive system are witness materials, which use sensors that intrinsically record a single ...
Numerical techniques for Fresnel diffraction in computational
... dynamic monocular cue is motion parallax; the principle through which objects that are further from you appear to have less lateral movement than closer objects. This can be accomplished in 2D by the simple rotation or translation of a scene, and by properly including the parallax effect into the re ...
... dynamic monocular cue is motion parallax; the principle through which objects that are further from you appear to have less lateral movement than closer objects. This can be accomplished in 2D by the simple rotation or translation of a scene, and by properly including the parallax effect into the re ...
Relativistic coupled cluster theory - in molecular properties and in
... theory, since a large part of the discussions in this thesis will revolve around that method. In the next chapter, I will first discuss why relativistic theories are so much more expensive and what measures had been undertaken to deal with that problem. Nonetheless, as already discussed, it is of pa ...
... theory, since a large part of the discussions in this thesis will revolve around that method. In the next chapter, I will first discuss why relativistic theories are so much more expensive and what measures had been undertaken to deal with that problem. Nonetheless, as already discussed, it is of pa ...
Titolo documento
... passive or active sampling. Passive sampling systems are those that operate by detecting responses due to perturbations of ambient conditions without any artificially introduced energy. The simplest forms of a passive system are witness materials, which use sensors that intrinsically record a single ...
... passive or active sampling. Passive sampling systems are those that operate by detecting responses due to perturbations of ambient conditions without any artificially introduced energy. The simplest forms of a passive system are witness materials, which use sensors that intrinsically record a single ...
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"".