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... Bloch, Purcell, and others noticed the H nuclei had magnetic properties. It could absorb RF energy when placed in a field of a strength specific to the identity of the nuclei. ...
... Bloch, Purcell, and others noticed the H nuclei had magnetic properties. It could absorb RF energy when placed in a field of a strength specific to the identity of the nuclei. ...
Ray Optics at a Deep-Subwavelength Scale: A Transformation Optics Approach Seunghoon Han,
... Information). Thin multilayers made up of positive index material (ε1 ) 2, µ1 ) 1, e.g., glass) and negative index material (ε2 ) -1.98 + 0.02i, µ2 ) -0.99 - 0.01i) were considered with the filling ratio p set as 1:2. Regarding the constitutional low-loss homogeneous negative index material, there a ...
... Information). Thin multilayers made up of positive index material (ε1 ) 2, µ1 ) 1, e.g., glass) and negative index material (ε2 ) -1.98 + 0.02i, µ2 ) -0.99 - 0.01i) were considered with the filling ratio p set as 1:2. Regarding the constitutional low-loss homogeneous negative index material, there a ...
Omnidirectional Reflection from a One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal,
... for each choice of k constitute the band structure of the crystal. The continuous functions vn skd, for each n, are the photonic bands. For an arbitrary direction of propagation, it is convenient to examine the projected band structure, which is shown in Fig. 1 for a quarter-wave stack with n1 1 a ...
... for each choice of k constitute the band structure of the crystal. The continuous functions vn skd, for each n, are the photonic bands. For an arbitrary direction of propagation, it is convenient to examine the projected band structure, which is shown in Fig. 1 for a quarter-wave stack with n1 1 a ...
Opt001
... reading its vernier scales. You may use the spectrometer to measure the wavelength of light emitted by glowing hydrogen gas - in doing this you will be reproducing the experiment which provided one of the first glimpses of the quantisation of energy in the atom. ...
... reading its vernier scales. You may use the spectrometer to measure the wavelength of light emitted by glowing hydrogen gas - in doing this you will be reproducing the experiment which provided one of the first glimpses of the quantisation of energy in the atom. ...
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... parameter, assumed to be much less than unity for typical rotations. Note that this expression does not depend at all on the velocity of the wave. Instead, it involves the free space velocity of light only, even if acoustic waves or matter waves are used. In the case of optical waves, this results i ...
... parameter, assumed to be much less than unity for typical rotations. Note that this expression does not depend at all on the velocity of the wave. Instead, it involves the free space velocity of light only, even if acoustic waves or matter waves are used. In the case of optical waves, this results i ...
Diffraction-free beams in thin films *
... coordinates as the product of a linear phase function exp共in兲 depending on the azimuthal coordinate and a radially varying Bessel function of the first kind and order n [1]. The maximum value of the zero-order Bessel function is attained at the origin; however, higher-order Bessel functions have a ...
... coordinates as the product of a linear phase function exp共in兲 depending on the azimuthal coordinate and a radially varying Bessel function of the first kind and order n [1]. The maximum value of the zero-order Bessel function is attained at the origin; however, higher-order Bessel functions have a ...
Polarization Optics Tutorial: Polarizers, Waveplates, Rotators, and
... that incident polarized light may be resolved into components projected along the optic axis and perpendicular to it. These two components will experience a relative phase shift (retardation) proportional to the thickness of the plate. When the fractional part of this retardation is a nonzero value, ...
... that incident polarized light may be resolved into components projected along the optic axis and perpendicular to it. These two components will experience a relative phase shift (retardation) proportional to the thickness of the plate. When the fractional part of this retardation is a nonzero value, ...
WINDOWS During the Apollo (manned lunar exploration) space
... For parallel rays of visible light passing through a window, one medium probably will be air (n1 = 1.0). The other probably will be some other glass (n2 ~ 1.5). Using Equation 3, you can calculate a reflection of ~ 4%. This calculation is for one side of the window. When the rays emerge from the oth ...
... For parallel rays of visible light passing through a window, one medium probably will be air (n1 = 1.0). The other probably will be some other glass (n2 ~ 1.5). Using Equation 3, you can calculate a reflection of ~ 4%. This calculation is for one side of the window. When the rays emerge from the oth ...
Design and Simulation of DPSS Laser with SHG for Material
... Fig. (2) Induced polarization vs. optical field for a nonlinear medium (a), Sinusoidal optical field oscillations between E0 result in polarization oscillations between P+ and P- (b), The polarization oscillation can be represented by sinusoidal oscillations at angular (c) ...
... Fig. (2) Induced polarization vs. optical field for a nonlinear medium (a), Sinusoidal optical field oscillations between E0 result in polarization oscillations between P+ and P- (b), The polarization oscillation can be represented by sinusoidal oscillations at angular (c) ...