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... such as stroke, ischemic injuries, traumatic brain injury, as well as neurodegenerative diseases such as the Alzheimer’s [2, 3]. A stroke, is the rapid loss of cerebral functions (brain damage) due to a critical change in the CBF, i. e., blood supply in time, and it is classified into two types name ...
... such as stroke, ischemic injuries, traumatic brain injury, as well as neurodegenerative diseases such as the Alzheimer’s [2, 3]. A stroke, is the rapid loss of cerebral functions (brain damage) due to a critical change in the CBF, i. e., blood supply in time, and it is classified into two types name ...
Reflectivity of Nonlinear Apodized Chirped Fiber Bragg Grating Under Water
... from 0 to 10 MPa. One can predict that the increase in the reflectivity that results from the pressure will approximately cancel the temperature effect. Table III shows a comparison between the maximum reflectivity at the sea level and at 1 km ocean depth in the linear and nonlinear cases for all ap ...
... from 0 to 10 MPa. One can predict that the increase in the reflectivity that results from the pressure will approximately cancel the temperature effect. Table III shows a comparison between the maximum reflectivity at the sea level and at 1 km ocean depth in the linear and nonlinear cases for all ap ...
Inelastic Collisions of Atomic Antimony, Aluminum, Erbium and
... Power curve for G-10 cell used in Al and Sb experiments . . . . . . . . . . . Helmholtz magnetic field profile and calculated Zeeman-broadened lineshape Cooling of the buffer gas after ablation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thermal behavior of copper vs. superfluid-jacketed G-10 composite ce ...
... Power curve for G-10 cell used in Al and Sb experiments . . . . . . . . . . . Helmholtz magnetic field profile and calculated Zeeman-broadened lineshape Cooling of the buffer gas after ablation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thermal behavior of copper vs. superfluid-jacketed G-10 composite ce ...
Nonlinear Phase Noise in Fiber Optical Communication
... generated from inversion of electrons from the Meta stable state to the stable state. These spontaneously generated photons are also amplified within the amplifier and thus act as noise source in the system. The power spectral density of ASE noise is given by [1 p.188-189] ...
... generated from inversion of electrons from the Meta stable state to the stable state. These spontaneously generated photons are also amplified within the amplifier and thus act as noise source in the system. The power spectral density of ASE noise is given by [1 p.188-189] ...
Soliton Interaction in Fiber Bragg Gratings: Optical AND Gate Formation
... by self phase modulation associated with the Kerr effect and results in soliton formation in length scales two orders of magnitude shorter(∼10cm) than in traditional fibers. A chirped grating is used to simulate an AND gate by using coupled gap solitons as the inputs. The power, duration, and delay ...
... by self phase modulation associated with the Kerr effect and results in soliton formation in length scales two orders of magnitude shorter(∼10cm) than in traditional fibers. A chirped grating is used to simulate an AND gate by using coupled gap solitons as the inputs. The power, duration, and delay ...
Quantum Chaos, Transport, and Decoherence in Atom
... him a great asset to the lab as well as a great guy to hang out with. Our postdoc Valery Milner also worked on the later kicked-rotor experiments on quantum–classical correspondence in Chapter 4. It seemed that every time he touched the Ti:sapphire laser, he would set a new record for its output pow ...
... him a great asset to the lab as well as a great guy to hang out with. Our postdoc Valery Milner also worked on the later kicked-rotor experiments on quantum–classical correspondence in Chapter 4. It seemed that every time he touched the Ti:sapphire laser, he would set a new record for its output pow ...
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTERFEROMETER SYSTEM FOR THE STUDY OF
... The cell phones and tablets out now would not be available without the help of thin metal films. Furthermore these films can serve thermal, mechanical, magnetic, chemical, and biological functions; the possibilities of these films are virtually endless [1]. When a thin metal film is deposited, its m ...
... The cell phones and tablets out now would not be available without the help of thin metal films. Furthermore these films can serve thermal, mechanical, magnetic, chemical, and biological functions; the possibilities of these films are virtually endless [1]. When a thin metal film is deposited, its m ...
Optical Behavior of Pellicles
... Optical Behavior of Pellicles Pellicles have been used to protect photomasks from particles since the late 1970s [1]. A thin, transparent polymer film stretched over a rigid frame is glued to the business side of a photomask to keep particle contaminants from landing on the patterns (Figure 1). The ...
... Optical Behavior of Pellicles Pellicles have been used to protect photomasks from particles since the late 1970s [1]. A thin, transparent polymer film stretched over a rigid frame is glued to the business side of a photomask to keep particle contaminants from landing on the patterns (Figure 1). The ...
356961: Internet Protocols - ECSE - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
... Instead of DSF fibers, use dispersion compensation modules Eg: In-fiber chirped bragg gratings (carefully reflect selected s and make then travel a longer path segment) to compensate for C-dispersion Shivkumar Kalyanaraman ...
... Instead of DSF fibers, use dispersion compensation modules Eg: In-fiber chirped bragg gratings (carefully reflect selected s and make then travel a longer path segment) to compensate for C-dispersion Shivkumar Kalyanaraman ...
Laser and Gaussian Beam Propagation and Transformation
... waist on the plane along the focal power changes, and the other remains the same. If a toric, or astigmatic, lens is used, then two perpendicular directions can be defined. Each one would introduce a change in the beam that will ...
... waist on the plane along the focal power changes, and the other remains the same. If a toric, or astigmatic, lens is used, then two perpendicular directions can be defined. Each one would introduce a change in the beam that will ...
... thus achieving figure of merits for the electro-optic response that are up to 50% larger. As a demonstration, a chirp-free modulator, having ∼2V switching voltage and bandwidth of 15 GHz, was fabricated by placing the waveguide arms of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer in opposite domain oriented region ...
"Positron-impact ionization, positronium formation, and electronic excitation cross sections for diatomic molecules" Phys. Rev. A 72 (2005), 062713. J. P. Marler and C.M. Surko (PDF)
... 2共a兲兴 关10兴. The test-gas pressure was chosen such that the probability of undergoing a single collision in the scattering cell was less than 15%. This corresponded to target gas pressures in the range of 0.05– 0.5 mtorr for the target species studied. The main source of error in the data is statisti ...
... 2共a兲兴 关10兴. The test-gas pressure was chosen such that the probability of undergoing a single collision in the scattering cell was less than 15%. This corresponded to target gas pressures in the range of 0.05– 0.5 mtorr for the target species studied. The main source of error in the data is statisti ...