Experimental study of transmission enhancement of evanescent waves through silver
... of transmission enhancement of evanescent waves has not been reported yet to our knowledge. Most researchers directly take the computed transmission enhancement factor as an input to estimate other physical effects, or indirectly extract the information for the dip in attenuated total reflection. As ...
... of transmission enhancement of evanescent waves has not been reported yet to our knowledge. Most researchers directly take the computed transmission enhancement factor as an input to estimate other physical effects, or indirectly extract the information for the dip in attenuated total reflection. As ...
Review on X-ray Detectors Based on Scintillators and CMOS
... indication that interactions between photons and isolated atomic electrons do not occur. Actually, the dependence between the cross-section and the atomic number shows that photo is a more complex function of Z. In the energy range between 100 keV and 5 MeV, the exponent of Z ranges between 4 and 5 ...
... indication that interactions between photons and isolated atomic electrons do not occur. Actually, the dependence between the cross-section and the atomic number shows that photo is a more complex function of Z. In the energy range between 100 keV and 5 MeV, the exponent of Z ranges between 4 and 5 ...
Syllabus
... Required Text: Nonlinear Optics, Third Edition by Robert W. Boyd, Academic Press 2008, ISBN 978-0-12-369470-6. References: • The Principles of Nonlinear Optics (Wiley Classics Library) by Y. R. Shen, ISBN Background: Electromagnetics. HW Policy: Due at beginning of class on due date. Graded only if ...
... Required Text: Nonlinear Optics, Third Edition by Robert W. Boyd, Academic Press 2008, ISBN 978-0-12-369470-6. References: • The Principles of Nonlinear Optics (Wiley Classics Library) by Y. R. Shen, ISBN Background: Electromagnetics. HW Policy: Due at beginning of class on due date. Graded only if ...
A new electro-osmotic pump based on silica monoliths
... they clearly occur at different limits. An optimum trade-off is then a bundle of parallel micro-channels with small pore size. However, the pore size cannot be smaller than the double layer thickness, as polarization, Maxwell force and flow would all diminish significantly. Hence, the ideal structur ...
... they clearly occur at different limits. An optimum trade-off is then a bundle of parallel micro-channels with small pore size. However, the pore size cannot be smaller than the double layer thickness, as polarization, Maxwell force and flow would all diminish significantly. Hence, the ideal structur ...
Micro-machining with ultrashort laser pulses: From
... be drilled in less than one millisecond. A lack of geometrical accuracy and other quality problems resulting from recast material strongly limited the number of industrial applications, however. In mechanical metal cutting techniques it is a common procedure to increase accuracy by reducing the volu ...
... be drilled in less than one millisecond. A lack of geometrical accuracy and other quality problems resulting from recast material strongly limited the number of industrial applications, however. In mechanical metal cutting techniques it is a common procedure to increase accuracy by reducing the volu ...
Soft-x-ray laser interferometry of a pinch discharge using a tabletop... * C. H. Moreno, M. C. Marconi,
... plasmas that are produced at that large laser facility. However, the large size and low repetition rate of this type of soft-x-ray laser constitutes a limitation to its use in the study of other dense plasmas. The important progress recently achieved in the development of tabletop soft-x-ray lasers ...
... plasmas that are produced at that large laser facility. However, the large size and low repetition rate of this type of soft-x-ray laser constitutes a limitation to its use in the study of other dense plasmas. The important progress recently achieved in the development of tabletop soft-x-ray lasers ...
Polarization microscopy with the LC-PolScope
... the highest resolution of the light microscope. It rapidly generates a birefringence map whose pixel brightness is directly proportional to the local optical anisotropy, unaffected by the specimen orientation in the plane of view, as well as a map depicting the slow axis orientation of the birefrin ...
... the highest resolution of the light microscope. It rapidly generates a birefringence map whose pixel brightness is directly proportional to the local optical anisotropy, unaffected by the specimen orientation in the plane of view, as well as a map depicting the slow axis orientation of the birefrin ...
Virtual Cell Learning Objectives Draft (ETC Excerpt)
... 1. The learner should recognize that photosynthesis is a process that occurs within the chloroplasts of a eukaryotic cell. 2. The learner should recognize that photosynthesis is divided into two sets of reactions light reactions and dark reactions. 3. The learner should recognize that the light reac ...
... 1. The learner should recognize that photosynthesis is a process that occurs within the chloroplasts of a eukaryotic cell. 2. The learner should recognize that photosynthesis is divided into two sets of reactions light reactions and dark reactions. 3. The learner should recognize that the light reac ...
Surface Water Waves
... appeared on the screen could be calculated, this was then corrected to allow for the magnification of the system. The strobe could have been used to make the waves appear stationary rather than taking photographs however this made taking the measurements unpleasant and this method was less successfu ...
... appeared on the screen could be calculated, this was then corrected to allow for the magnification of the system. The strobe could have been used to make the waves appear stationary rather than taking photographs however this made taking the measurements unpleasant and this method was less successfu ...
Externals Revision File
... ccc) when two qualities are related by a constant ratio ddd) SI unit of rate of change of work eee) property of object while in motion fff) how a measurement could differ from the true value ggg) where kinetic energy is not conserved in collision hhh) stored in an extended or compressed spring iii) ...
... ccc) when two qualities are related by a constant ratio ddd) SI unit of rate of change of work eee) property of object while in motion fff) how a measurement could differ from the true value ggg) where kinetic energy is not conserved in collision hhh) stored in an extended or compressed spring iii) ...
Notebook Introduction to Fluid Rheology - LHE
... and Fluids et EPFL is to provide the student with the modern tools needed to investigate the rheological behavior of complex fluids. Emphasis will be given to particle suspensions. The course will start with an introduction of experimental procedures. Phenomenological description of how matter flows ...
... and Fluids et EPFL is to provide the student with the modern tools needed to investigate the rheological behavior of complex fluids. Emphasis will be given to particle suspensions. The course will start with an introduction of experimental procedures. Phenomenological description of how matter flows ...
General equation for the differential pathlength factor of the frontal
... Abstract. Continuous-wave near-infrared spectroscopy and near-infrared imaging enable the measurement of relative concentration changes in oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin and thus hemodynamics and oxygenation. The accuracy of determined changes depends mainly on the modeling of the light transport through ...
... Abstract. Continuous-wave near-infrared spectroscopy and near-infrared imaging enable the measurement of relative concentration changes in oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin and thus hemodynamics and oxygenation. The accuracy of determined changes depends mainly on the modeling of the light transport through ...
Spin-orbit coupling
... fields, not present in their experiment But they still ascribe this feature to weak localisation and furthermore argue that the presence of weak localisation is incompatible with the Fermi level being in strongly spin orbit coupled valence band ??!! But is their main basis even right? ...
... fields, not present in their experiment But they still ascribe this feature to weak localisation and furthermore argue that the presence of weak localisation is incompatible with the Fermi level being in strongly spin orbit coupled valence band ??!! But is their main basis even right? ...
physics syllabus
... The application of scientific principles and the conduct of relevant research are of significant importance in identifying, assessing and realising the potential of the resources of Caribbean territories. A good foundation in the sciences will enhance the ability of our citizens to respond to the ch ...
... The application of scientific principles and the conduct of relevant research are of significant importance in identifying, assessing and realising the potential of the resources of Caribbean territories. A good foundation in the sciences will enhance the ability of our citizens to respond to the ch ...
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"".