Low-field magnetoresistance in La0.7Ca0.3MnO3
... H* value strongly depends on the sample geometry and field orientation. On the contrary the difference between the RR* value for the two orientations turns out to be less than 0.01. In the inset of Fig. 5, the RR* values are plotted as a function of the temperature of the thermal treatment, for perp ...
... H* value strongly depends on the sample geometry and field orientation. On the contrary the difference between the RR* value for the two orientations turns out to be less than 0.01. In the inset of Fig. 5, the RR* values are plotted as a function of the temperature of the thermal treatment, for perp ...
fourier transform infra-red (ftir) spectroscopy
... and electromagnetic fields in the IR region. In this spectral region, the EM waves mainly couple with the molecular vibrations. In other words, a molecule can be excited to a higher vibrational state by absorbing IR radiation. The probability of a particular IR frequency being absorbed depends on th ...
... and electromagnetic fields in the IR region. In this spectral region, the EM waves mainly couple with the molecular vibrations. In other words, a molecule can be excited to a higher vibrational state by absorbing IR radiation. The probability of a particular IR frequency being absorbed depends on th ...
TEM - Department of Mechanical Engineering
... an arc, and secondly to reduce the collision frequency of electrons with gas atoms to negligible levels—this effect is characterised by the mean free path. TEM components such as specimen holders and film cartridges must be routinely inserted or replaced requiring a system with the ability to re-eva ...
... an arc, and secondly to reduce the collision frequency of electrons with gas atoms to negligible levels—this effect is characterised by the mean free path. TEM components such as specimen holders and film cartridges must be routinely inserted or replaced requiring a system with the ability to re-eva ...
MICROSCOPY
... light due to a relatively short time delay between photon absorption and emission, ranging usually less than a microsecond in duration. ...
... light due to a relatively short time delay between photon absorption and emission, ranging usually less than a microsecond in duration. ...
Low-coherence heterodyne photon correlation spectroscopy
... That is, for example, if a photon in the sample arm multiply scatters a path length that exceeds the length of the reference arm by 1.3 mm it will again experience partial coherence with the reference arm and contribute to the detected signal rather than being rejected. A short coherence length li ...
... That is, for example, if a photon in the sample arm multiply scatters a path length that exceeds the length of the reference arm by 1.3 mm it will again experience partial coherence with the reference arm and contribute to the detected signal rather than being rejected. A short coherence length li ...
OPTICAL CONSTANTS OF URANIUM NITRIDE IN THE XUV
... control of the nitrogen pressure in this range. Some change in plumbing of the system allowed more accurate control. The last two samples (UN004 and UN005) were sputtered at a nitrogen partial pressure of about 10-5 torr. Section 2.2 discusses characterization of the films to ensure that they are i ...
... control of the nitrogen pressure in this range. Some change in plumbing of the system allowed more accurate control. The last two samples (UN004 and UN005) were sputtered at a nitrogen partial pressure of about 10-5 torr. Section 2.2 discusses characterization of the films to ensure that they are i ...
Development of a New Optical Wavelength Rejection Filter
... Index Headings: Instrumentation, emission spectroscopy; Filters; Ar + lasers; Light scattering; Optics; Reflectance; Raman spectroscopy; Techniques, spectroscopic; Visible UV spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction. ...
... Index Headings: Instrumentation, emission spectroscopy; Filters; Ar + lasers; Light scattering; Optics; Reflectance; Raman spectroscopy; Techniques, spectroscopic; Visible UV spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction. ...
super-resolved fluorescence microscopy
... technique remains technically cumbersome and its applications have remained limited to surface studies. The scientific and technical breakthrough in super-resolved fluorescence microscopy has instead come in the form of far-field excitation techniques of two main types, as will be described in the ...
... technique remains technically cumbersome and its applications have remained limited to surface studies. The scientific and technical breakthrough in super-resolved fluorescence microscopy has instead come in the form of far-field excitation techniques of two main types, as will be described in the ...