Experiment - Version III
... losing the droplet. Press to restore this standard voltage and measure the velocity of the droplet under the
influence of both gravity and the standard electric field (vt). Use the zoom in <+> and zoom out <−> keys if you
wish. Limit magnifications to powers 1X, 2X, 4X, and 8X. Note both the num ...
... losing the droplet. Press
Chirality in amino acid over layers at metal crystal surfaces
... The building blocks of living organisms - amino acids and sugars - exhibit chirality. Moreover, naturally occurring amino acids all occur in just one of the two enantiomeric forms: amino acids occur in the L form (except glycine, which is achiral), sugars in the D form. Getting the chirality right c ...
... The building blocks of living organisms - amino acids and sugars - exhibit chirality. Moreover, naturally occurring amino acids all occur in just one of the two enantiomeric forms: amino acids occur in the L form (except glycine, which is achiral), sugars in the D form. Getting the chirality right c ...
Book-Abstracts - The Fritz Haber Center for Molecular dynamics
... involved with similar issues in electron spectroscopies of localized core levels in solids. Of special relevance here are the fundamental studies of Muller-Hartmann et al. on the dynamic response of Fermi systems to transient localized perturbations1 as subsequently applied to non-adiabatic surface ...
... involved with similar issues in electron spectroscopies of localized core levels in solids. Of special relevance here are the fundamental studies of Muller-Hartmann et al. on the dynamic response of Fermi systems to transient localized perturbations1 as subsequently applied to non-adiabatic surface ...
oA3 MANIPULATING RESONANT MODES AT THE SUB
... wide range of sciences and technologies. The first experimental potential offered by the surface resonant modes has been to measure the optical properties of thin layers in a nanometric scale. Several applications have been conducted to probe surface effects, detection of molecular fluorescence, bio ...
... wide range of sciences and technologies. The first experimental potential offered by the surface resonant modes has been to measure the optical properties of thin layers in a nanometric scale. Several applications have been conducted to probe surface effects, detection of molecular fluorescence, bio ...
Levitated droplet dye laser
... Δλ ∼ 0.1 nm which is not resolved in our present experiments. However, V = 100 pL droplets (a ∼ 30 μ m) have been achieved in different experiments by operating the levitator at 100 kHz. This would increase the mode spacing to Δλ ∼ 1 nm. 3.2. Droplet shape and mechanical modes The shape of the dropl ...
... Δλ ∼ 0.1 nm which is not resolved in our present experiments. However, V = 100 pL droplets (a ∼ 30 μ m) have been achieved in different experiments by operating the levitator at 100 kHz. This would increase the mode spacing to Δλ ∼ 1 nm. 3.2. Droplet shape and mechanical modes The shape of the dropl ...
Ultrahydrophobicity
Superhydrophobic surfaces are highly hydrophobic, i.e., extremely difficult to wet. The contact angles of a water droplet exceeds 150° and the roll-off angle/contact angle hysteresis is less than 10°. This is also referred to as the Lotus effect, after the superhydrophobic leaves of the lotus plant. Droplet impacting on these kind of surfaces can fully rebound like an elastic ball, or pancake.