Polarization-insensitive high-dispersion total internal reflection
... grating period. For long periods, the characteristic of efficiency versus depth also departs from a typical sinusoidal behavior8 into one with multiple peaks, as shown in Fig. 3(b). This change of behavior is responsible for the marked jump in optimal grating depth for long grating periods, as shown ...
... grating period. For long periods, the characteristic of efficiency versus depth also departs from a typical sinusoidal behavior8 into one with multiple peaks, as shown in Fig. 3(b). This change of behavior is responsible for the marked jump in optimal grating depth for long grating periods, as shown ...
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 ...
Ferroelectric Barium Titanate For Semiconductor Photocatalytic
... Figure 2.26 Absorbance of methylene blue solution after photoillumination for 200minutes using a series of photocatalysts with different compositions. ........................................... 43 Figure 2.27 (a) Schematic showing mechanisms of polarisation affecting photocatalytic reactions (b) Co ...
... Figure 2.26 Absorbance of methylene blue solution after photoillumination for 200minutes using a series of photocatalysts with different compositions. ........................................... 43 Figure 2.27 (a) Schematic showing mechanisms of polarisation affecting photocatalytic reactions (b) Co ...
optics measurement and correction for the relativistic heavy ion
... The quality of beam optics is of great importance for the performance of a high energy accelerator like the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The turn-byturn (TBT) beam position monitor (BPM) data can be used to derive beam optics. However, the accuracy of the derived beam optics is often limi ...
... The quality of beam optics is of great importance for the performance of a high energy accelerator like the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The turn-byturn (TBT) beam position monitor (BPM) data can be used to derive beam optics. However, the accuracy of the derived beam optics is often limi ...
RESONATOR OPTICS
... and stores light at certain resonance frequencies. It may be viewed as an optical transmission system incorporating feedback; light circulates or is repeatedly reflected within the system, without escaping. The simplest resonator comprises two parallel planar mirrors between which light is repeatedl ...
... and stores light at certain resonance frequencies. It may be viewed as an optical transmission system incorporating feedback; light circulates or is repeatedly reflected within the system, without escaping. The simplest resonator comprises two parallel planar mirrors between which light is repeatedl ...
ELECTRO-OPTIC DIFFRACTION GRATING EMPLOYING
... telecommunications. Current methods for light beam steering to angles greater than 10° rely on mechanically moving parts, which results in expensive and difficult-to-maintain systems. An alternative method for light beam steering is presented that redirects a light beam to an angle of 33° without th ...
... telecommunications. Current methods for light beam steering to angles greater than 10° rely on mechanically moving parts, which results in expensive and difficult-to-maintain systems. An alternative method for light beam steering is presented that redirects a light beam to an angle of 33° without th ...
beam property characterization by means of three
... The first is to use the fuel at relatively low density, confined by strong magnetic fields, and thereby slow down the reaction so that it can be reasonably guided: this approach is called ”Magnetic confinement” and it is exploited in the ”Tokamak ” reactor. The other approach is to bring the fuel to ...
... The first is to use the fuel at relatively low density, confined by strong magnetic fields, and thereby slow down the reaction so that it can be reasonably guided: this approach is called ”Magnetic confinement” and it is exploited in the ”Tokamak ” reactor. The other approach is to bring the fuel to ...
Interaction of a Copper Surface with Light: Plasmons, Electrons
... she combines to be a boss, good colleague and post-doc together. Always a cheerful friend and a very good colleague. I will always keep in my memories these years, her everyday smile, the nice birthday’s chocolate cakes, her always availability and many, many good details everyday. Thank you very mu ...
... she combines to be a boss, good colleague and post-doc together. Always a cheerful friend and a very good colleague. I will always keep in my memories these years, her everyday smile, the nice birthday’s chocolate cakes, her always availability and many, many good details everyday. Thank you very mu ...
light sources for optical fibers
... It is useful to refer to a material whose refractive index is greater than another as being optically denser and one whose refractive index is less as being rarer. Thus, light traveling into an optically denser medium would be bent toward the normal, while light entering an optically rarer medium wo ...
... It is useful to refer to a material whose refractive index is greater than another as being optically denser and one whose refractive index is less as being rarer. Thus, light traveling into an optically denser medium would be bent toward the normal, while light entering an optically rarer medium wo ...
Characterization of Cs-Sb cathodes for high charge RF
... ultra-violet (UV) laser beams are currently used in many photoinjector facilities, but requirements to the electron sources for future accelerators like CLIC are more demanding. The main challenge for the CLIC drive beam photoinjector is to achieve high bunch charges (8.4 nC), high bunch repetition ...
... ultra-violet (UV) laser beams are currently used in many photoinjector facilities, but requirements to the electron sources for future accelerators like CLIC are more demanding. The main challenge for the CLIC drive beam photoinjector is to achieve high bunch charges (8.4 nC), high bunch repetition ...
Specialized Techniques for Postprocessing and
... There are several ways to create results plots that visually exaggerate changes such as displacement, bending, or shrinking. This helps to visualize deformations, especially in cases where they’re not obvious when plotted on a 1:1 scale. To demonstrate this, we’ll use two models, a piezoacoustic tra ...
... There are several ways to create results plots that visually exaggerate changes such as displacement, bending, or shrinking. This helps to visualize deformations, especially in cases where they’re not obvious when plotted on a 1:1 scale. To demonstrate this, we’ll use two models, a piezoacoustic tra ...
Wu_umd_0117E_17432 - DRUM
... relatively short period of time (3 years), we have opened a new chapter in wavefront sensing and treatment of atmospheric turbulence effects. We have developed a device: the plenoptic sensor, which has surpassed the capacity for extracting optical information of a conventional wavefront sensor. I al ...
... relatively short period of time (3 years), we have opened a new chapter in wavefront sensing and treatment of atmospheric turbulence effects. We have developed a device: the plenoptic sensor, which has surpassed the capacity for extracting optical information of a conventional wavefront sensor. I al ...
Investigations of Liquid-Solid Phase Transition of - diss.fu
... Nucleation is one of the most important processes in nature and people’s daily life [ZHANG 2009]. One of the most common examples is the rain or the snow which are formed via the condensation or freezing of water [LIU 2004]. Many hard tissues, such as bones and teeth, consist of well organized and a ...
... Nucleation is one of the most important processes in nature and people’s daily life [ZHANG 2009]. One of the most common examples is the rain or the snow which are formed via the condensation or freezing of water [LIU 2004]. Many hard tissues, such as bones and teeth, consist of well organized and a ...
Scattering_pdf
... Our present understanding of the properties and phenomena of condensed matter science is based on atomic theories. The first question we pose when studying any condensed matter system is the question concerning the internal structure: what are the building blocks (atoms, colloidal particles, ...) an ...
... Our present understanding of the properties and phenomena of condensed matter science is based on atomic theories. The first question we pose when studying any condensed matter system is the question concerning the internal structure: what are the building blocks (atoms, colloidal particles, ...) an ...
Hyper-Raman scattering and the selection rules for the wave vector
... which the evidence of the possibility of describing vibrational excitations in glasses and liquids by a definite wave vector, i.e., the delocalization of the vibrations, is expected. It is known" that the vibrations in disordered media are delocalized if the characteristic height A U of the random p ...
... which the evidence of the possibility of describing vibrational excitations in glasses and liquids by a definite wave vector, i.e., the delocalization of the vibrations, is expected. It is known" that the vibrations in disordered media are delocalized if the characteristic height A U of the random p ...
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"".