Photomagnetism and Multifunctionality in Spin
... Secondly, I would like to thank Dr. Igor Alabugin, Dr. Geoffrey F. Strouse, Dr. Irinel Chiorescu and Dr. Peng Xiong, as well, for their agreements to serve as my committee members, for many discussions and suggestions regarding my research and for spending their valuable time to read and make commen ...
... Secondly, I would like to thank Dr. Igor Alabugin, Dr. Geoffrey F. Strouse, Dr. Irinel Chiorescu and Dr. Peng Xiong, as well, for their agreements to serve as my committee members, for many discussions and suggestions regarding my research and for spending their valuable time to read and make commen ...
The compositional variation of small bodies across the Solar System
... Small bodies hold keys to our understanding of the Solar System. By studying these populations we seek the information on the conditions and structure of the primordial and current Solar System, its evolution, and the formation process of the planets. Constraining the surface composition of small bo ...
... Small bodies hold keys to our understanding of the Solar System. By studying these populations we seek the information on the conditions and structure of the primordial and current Solar System, its evolution, and the formation process of the planets. Constraining the surface composition of small bo ...
Astronomy Astrophysics Rotational spectrum of C
... for vt = 1) were globally analyzed using the RAM or Rho-Axis Method (Lin & Swalen 1959; Herbst et al. 1984; Hougen et al. 1994). This global fit of the A-and E-species required 49 parameters to achieve root-mean-square deviations of 94 kHz and 84 kHz corresponding to 3486 and 774 transitions in the ...
... for vt = 1) were globally analyzed using the RAM or Rho-Axis Method (Lin & Swalen 1959; Herbst et al. 1984; Hougen et al. 1994). This global fit of the A-and E-species required 49 parameters to achieve root-mean-square deviations of 94 kHz and 84 kHz corresponding to 3486 and 774 transitions in the ...
Ultracold Collisions in Atomic Strontium
... In this work with atomic Strontium, the atoms are first laser cooled and subsequently trapped, in a MOT operating on the strong E1 allowed transition at 461 nm. During the operation of this blue MOT, a fraction of the atoms decay into the 3 P2 and 3 P1 states, but can be recovered by applying light ...
... In this work with atomic Strontium, the atoms are first laser cooled and subsequently trapped, in a MOT operating on the strong E1 allowed transition at 461 nm. During the operation of this blue MOT, a fraction of the atoms decay into the 3 P2 and 3 P1 states, but can be recovered by applying light ...
Quantum networking with single ions and single photons interfaced in free space
... The quantum system of choice: single trapped ions Of all the physical systems listed above, single trapped atomic ions have come closest to complying with the DiVincenzo criteria, proving to be among the most promising candidates for future large-scale quantum-information processors [31, 32]. Atomic ...
... The quantum system of choice: single trapped ions Of all the physical systems listed above, single trapped atomic ions have come closest to complying with the DiVincenzo criteria, proving to be among the most promising candidates for future large-scale quantum-information processors [31, 32]. Atomic ...
MAXI J1659-152: The shortest orbital period black
... with the latest calibration files to analyse the XMM-Newton data. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-MOS (Turner et al. 2001) cameras were not used during the observation in order to allocate their telemetry to the EPIC-pn camera (Strüder et al. 2001) and to avoid full scientific buffer in the ...
... with the latest calibration files to analyse the XMM-Newton data. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-MOS (Turner et al. 2001) cameras were not used during the observation in order to allocate their telemetry to the EPIC-pn camera (Strüder et al. 2001) and to avoid full scientific buffer in the ...
MAXI J1659-152 - UvA-DARE
... with the latest calibration files to analyse the XMM-Newton data. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-MOS (Turner et al. 2001) cameras were not used during the observation in order to allocate their telemetry to the EPIC-pn camera (Strüder et al. 2001) and to avoid full scientific buffer in the ...
... with the latest calibration files to analyse the XMM-Newton data. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-MOS (Turner et al. 2001) cameras were not used during the observation in order to allocate their telemetry to the EPIC-pn camera (Strüder et al. 2001) and to avoid full scientific buffer in the ...
electric charges and fields
... like straw, pith balls and bits of papers. You can perform the following activity at home to experience such an effect. Cut out long thin strips of white paper and lightly iron them. Take them near a TV screen or computer monitor. You will see that the strips get attracted to the screen. In fact the ...
... like straw, pith balls and bits of papers. You can perform the following activity at home to experience such an effect. Cut out long thin strips of white paper and lightly iron them. Take them near a TV screen or computer monitor. You will see that the strips get attracted to the screen. In fact the ...
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
... obtenidas en humanos. Este hecho hace que el estudio de estos IBs bacterianos pueda ser de vital importancia para la comprensión de las enfermedades conformacionales en humanos. Esta tesis está centrada en el estudio de los procesos de agregación proteica y en la caracterización de los agregados for ...
... obtenidas en humanos. Este hecho hace que el estudio de estos IBs bacterianos pueda ser de vital importancia para la comprensión de las enfermedades conformacionales en humanos. Esta tesis está centrada en el estudio de los procesos de agregación proteica y en la caracterización de los agregados for ...
MAXI J1659−152: the shortest orbital period black
... with the latest calibration files to analyse the XMM-Newton data. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-MOS (Turner et al. 2001) cameras were not used during the observation in order to allocate their telemetry to the EPIC-pn camera (Strüder et al. 2001) and to avoid full scientific buffer in the ...
... with the latest calibration files to analyse the XMM-Newton data. The European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC)-MOS (Turner et al. 2001) cameras were not used during the observation in order to allocate their telemetry to the EPIC-pn camera (Strüder et al. 2001) and to avoid full scientific buffer in the ...
Nonlocal Response of Metallic Nanospheres Probed by Light
... loss spectroscopy, and light scattering. These constitute two near-field and one far-field measurements, with zero-, one-, and two-dimensional excitation sources, respectively. We search for the clearest signatures of hydrodynamic pressure waves in nanospheres. We employ a linearized hydrodynamic mode ...
... loss spectroscopy, and light scattering. These constitute two near-field and one far-field measurements, with zero-, one-, and two-dimensional excitation sources, respectively. We search for the clearest signatures of hydrodynamic pressure waves in nanospheres. We employ a linearized hydrodynamic mode ...
View - MPG.PuRe
... plasma heating corresponding to the reaction rate shown in figure 1.1. If external heating is switched off, the energy losses at 20 keV plasma temperature must not be larger than the intrinsic heating in order to maintain the necessary temperature. ’Ignition’ of the plasma is the technical term for ...
... plasma heating corresponding to the reaction rate shown in figure 1.1. If external heating is switched off, the energy losses at 20 keV plasma temperature must not be larger than the intrinsic heating in order to maintain the necessary temperature. ’Ignition’ of the plasma is the technical term for ...
Molecular Genetic Analysis of Phototropism in
... phototropin1 (phot1) and phototropin2 (phot2), with corresponding gene name changes (Briggs et al. 2001). Blue light irradiation activates the kinase activity of the phototropins (reviewed by Christie 2007). Each FMN molecule associates with the LOV domains non-covalently in a dark state. Blue light ...
... phototropin1 (phot1) and phototropin2 (phot2), with corresponding gene name changes (Briggs et al. 2001). Blue light irradiation activates the kinase activity of the phototropins (reviewed by Christie 2007). Each FMN molecule associates with the LOV domains non-covalently in a dark state. Blue light ...
CHAPTER 1 VECTOR ANALYSIS
... (1) geometrically by specifying magnitude and direction, as with an arrow, and (2) algebraically by specifying the components relative to Cartesian coordinate axes. The second definition is adequate for the vector analysis of this chapter. In this section two more refined, sophisticated, and powerfu ...
... (1) geometrically by specifying magnitude and direction, as with an arrow, and (2) algebraically by specifying the components relative to Cartesian coordinate axes. The second definition is adequate for the vector analysis of this chapter. In this section two more refined, sophisticated, and powerfu ...
Chapter 3: Electric Fields - Farmingdale State College
... In chapter 2, Coulomb’s law of electrostatics was discussed and it was shown that, if a charge q2 is brought into the neighborhood of another charge q1, a force is exerted upon q2. The magnitude of that force is given by Coulomb’s law. However, it should be asked what is the mechanism that transmits ...
... In chapter 2, Coulomb’s law of electrostatics was discussed and it was shown that, if a charge q2 is brought into the neighborhood of another charge q1, a force is exerted upon q2. The magnitude of that force is given by Coulomb’s law. However, it should be asked what is the mechanism that transmits ...
Tip-Enhances Raman Spectroscopy, Enabling Spectroscopy at the
... blocks. Not only should the sensitivity of these methods approach a low detection limit up to single molecule, but also the accessible spatial resolution must enable chemical imaging of individual nanoscale features of the substances. High resolution imaging is often provided by electron microscopes ...
... blocks. Not only should the sensitivity of these methods approach a low detection limit up to single molecule, but also the accessible spatial resolution must enable chemical imaging of individual nanoscale features of the substances. High resolution imaging is often provided by electron microscopes ...
Circular dichroism
Circular dichroism (CD) is dichroism involving circularly polarized light, i.e., the differential absorption of left- and right-handed light. Left-hand circular (LHC) and right-hand circular (RHC) polarized light represent two possible spin angular momentum states for a photon, and so circular dichroism is also referred to as dichroism for spin angular momentum. This phenomenon was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot, Augustin Fresnel, and Aimé Cotton in the first half of the 19th century. It is exhibited in the absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules. CD spectroscopy has a wide range of applications in many different fields. Most notably, UV CD is used to investigate the secondary structure of proteins. UV/Vis CD is used to investigate charge-transfer transitions. Near-infrared CD is used to investigate geometric and electronic structure by probing metal d→d transitions. Vibrational circular dichroism, which uses light from the infrared energy region, is used for structural studies of small organic molecules, and most recently proteins and DNA.