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Hybrid discrete- and continuous
... level system, it is possible to probabilistically do intricate ...
... level system, it is possible to probabilistically do intricate ...
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF AMBIENT
... but cannot be sealed off from the environment could be coated with silicon carbide. Devices printed on plastics which must remain flexible, but also endure solvents or other corrosive chemicals could be fabricated. The possibilities for applications are numerous, but each one hinges on the integrity ...
... but cannot be sealed off from the environment could be coated with silicon carbide. Devices printed on plastics which must remain flexible, but also endure solvents or other corrosive chemicals could be fabricated. The possibilities for applications are numerous, but each one hinges on the integrity ...
Electrodynamical Light Trapping Using Whispering-Gallery Resonances in Hyperbolic Cavities Chihhui Wu, Alessandro Salandrino,
... of both UH and U E results in a higher Q factor of the resonant modes, as these components are not associated with resistive damping inside metal. For the enhanced total Q to be observed, it is important that Qrad remain larger than Qohm when the particle size increases and the resonance becomes ele ...
... of both UH and U E results in a higher Q factor of the resonant modes, as these components are not associated with resistive damping inside metal. For the enhanced total Q to be observed, it is important that Qrad remain larger than Qohm when the particle size increases and the resonance becomes ele ...
Homo-coupling of terminal alkynes on a noble metal surface
... dimer-dominated sample (Fig. 2b) upon tempering at 370 K for 10 minutes. Although the observed structures are rather irregular, they definitely must comprise multiple interconnections between the original TEB-constituents, which can hardly be identified in the network arrangement due to the small si ...
... dimer-dominated sample (Fig. 2b) upon tempering at 370 K for 10 minutes. Although the observed structures are rather irregular, they definitely must comprise multiple interconnections between the original TEB-constituents, which can hardly be identified in the network arrangement due to the small si ...
Atomic-scale confinement of optical fields
... Assuming a refractive index of n=1.15 in the gap, we are now able to assign a gap width to each nanorod dimer that was investigated (Fig. 2f). The resulting gap widths range from ~2 to <0.3 nm, in good agreement with our HAADF‐STEM studies. Two dimers show extreme mode splittings of up to 800 me ...
... Assuming a refractive index of n=1.15 in the gap, we are now able to assign a gap width to each nanorod dimer that was investigated (Fig. 2f). The resulting gap widths range from ~2 to <0.3 nm, in good agreement with our HAADF‐STEM studies. Two dimers show extreme mode splittings of up to 800 me ...
I. Parity violation induced by weak neutral currents in atomic
... have also been reported in an experiment performed at N.A.L. at much higher energies, where the background problems look very different [4]. Both results seem compatible with the existence of the neutral currents predicted by the Weinberg model, but other explanations involving some new feature of w ...
... have also been reported in an experiment performed at N.A.L. at much higher energies, where the background problems look very different [4]. Both results seem compatible with the existence of the neutral currents predicted by the Weinberg model, but other explanations involving some new feature of w ...
Soliton collision and Raman gain regimes in continuous
... by pumping light with a narrow spectrum and high intensity through a nonlinear medium [1]. The interaction between the high intensity light and the nonlinear medium initiates several mechanisms, which broaden the spectrum of the light into a so-called supercontinuum (SC) as it propagates through the ...
... by pumping light with a narrow spectrum and high intensity through a nonlinear medium [1]. The interaction between the high intensity light and the nonlinear medium initiates several mechanisms, which broaden the spectrum of the light into a so-called supercontinuum (SC) as it propagates through the ...
P approximation for reflectance imaging with an oblique beam of arbitrary profile 1
... typically, 104 pixels or voxels. We have shown recently, however, that the computational time for tracking up to 108 photons for modeling reflectance images can be reduced to about 10 min or less with a computing cluster of sixteen 3.06 GHz CPUs using a optimized algorithm and the parallel coding te ...
... typically, 104 pixels or voxels. We have shown recently, however, that the computational time for tracking up to 108 photons for modeling reflectance images can be reduced to about 10 min or less with a computing cluster of sixteen 3.06 GHz CPUs using a optimized algorithm and the parallel coding te ...
Ultrafast Carrier and Lattice Dynamics in Highly
... skills paired with a sixth sense for picking the “right” graduate students enable him to create an extremely collegial and friendly environment in his research group. Throughout the years in Eric’s group I was always happy to go to “lab” in the morning — even if it was not for the work sometimes, it ...
... skills paired with a sixth sense for picking the “right” graduate students enable him to create an extremely collegial and friendly environment in his research group. Throughout the years in Eric’s group I was always happy to go to “lab” in the morning — even if it was not for the work sometimes, it ...
Ellipsometry of light scattering from multilayer coatings
... single metallic layer and a multidielectric coating. In Fig. 4 the phase term d~i! was measured at the 633-nm wavelength as a function of the incidence angle ~i! on an opaque ~150-nm-thick! Al layer deposited on a glass substrate by electron-beam evaporation. As shown in this figure, the agreement b ...
... single metallic layer and a multidielectric coating. In Fig. 4 the phase term d~i! was measured at the 633-nm wavelength as a function of the incidence angle ~i! on an opaque ~150-nm-thick! Al layer deposited on a glass substrate by electron-beam evaporation. As shown in this figure, the agreement b ...
Green's function formulation for third-harmonic generation microscopy
... Third-harmonic generation from an interface perpendicular to the optical axis was illustrated by Barad et al.7 With the Green’s function model we are able to investigate THG from interfaces of different orientations. Figure 4 shows that THG signals can arise from an interface perpendicular or parall ...
... Third-harmonic generation from an interface perpendicular to the optical axis was illustrated by Barad et al.7 With the Green’s function model we are able to investigate THG from interfaces of different orientations. Figure 4 shows that THG signals can arise from an interface perpendicular or parall ...
Interaction of Light with Materials
... Classical physics models light as a wave and wave optics helps us understand many aspects of light-matter interaction, such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, scattering, etc., but it is inadequate when dealing with light-particle interactions. Here we are interested in absorption. We already o ...
... Classical physics models light as a wave and wave optics helps us understand many aspects of light-matter interaction, such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, scattering, etc., but it is inadequate when dealing with light-particle interactions. Here we are interested in absorption. We already o ...
Visualizing the Coupling between Red and Blue Stark States
... 0) state was made possible by a lifetime enhancement (i.e. interference narrowing) of this state, due to coupling with the blue (27, 26, 0, 0) state. A very similar reasoning underlies the measurement of six other photoelectron images (one of which is shown in Fig. 4), where the experiments disagree ...
... 0) state was made possible by a lifetime enhancement (i.e. interference narrowing) of this state, due to coupling with the blue (27, 26, 0, 0) state. A very similar reasoning underlies the measurement of six other photoelectron images (one of which is shown in Fig. 4), where the experiments disagree ...
A tunable two-impurity Kondo system in an atomic point contact
... interference between electrons tunnelling into the conduction band of the substrate and into the Kondo state (Fig. 2(c)). Depending on the relative strengths of the two channels, the line shape of the Kondo resonance can be a dip, an asymmetric line shape or a peak. We have attached single cobalt at ...
... interference between electrons tunnelling into the conduction band of the substrate and into the Kondo state (Fig. 2(c)). Depending on the relative strengths of the two channels, the line shape of the Kondo resonance can be a dip, an asymmetric line shape or a peak. We have attached single cobalt at ...
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... in Figure 1. On the right-hand side the build-up of an interference pattern out of single events is demonstrated. The mechanical and electron optical set-up of the new type of interferometer are given in Figures 2a and b; the beam path for a three-biprism arrangement with coherent beams separated by ...
... in Figure 1. On the right-hand side the build-up of an interference pattern out of single events is demonstrated. The mechanical and electron optical set-up of the new type of interferometer are given in Figures 2a and b; the beam path for a three-biprism arrangement with coherent beams separated by ...
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... quantized. And for the one-electron atom, the probability of finding the electron at a particular distance from the nucleus is not localized at a given radius. Consider two atoms that are in close proximity to each other. The wave functions of the two atom electrons overlap, which means that the t ...
... quantized. And for the one-electron atom, the probability of finding the electron at a particular distance from the nucleus is not localized at a given radius. Consider two atoms that are in close proximity to each other. The wave functions of the two atom electrons overlap, which means that the t ...
1 What is the angular momentum quantum number (l) value for the
... Which of the following is equal to the mass of KClO3 that is needed to produce 32.0 g of O2? A 40.8 g INCORRECT: The mass of KClO3 needed to produce 32.0 g of O2 is 81.7 g given that the molar mass of O2 is 32.0 g/mol, the molar mass of KClO3 is 122.5 g/mol, and the mole ratio is 2 mol of KClO3 to ...
... Which of the following is equal to the mass of KClO3 that is needed to produce 32.0 g of O2? A 40.8 g INCORRECT: The mass of KClO3 needed to produce 32.0 g of O2 is 81.7 g given that the molar mass of O2 is 32.0 g/mol, the molar mass of KClO3 is 122.5 g/mol, and the mole ratio is 2 mol of KClO3 to ...
(V4) Increasing Exclusion: The Pauli Exclusion Principle and Energy
... above described, division of physics at a size scale of h-bar proven? No. A theory shown to be consistent with all known phenomenon is still not proved, just shown to be ‘likely’. After all, science is empirical, hence not susceptible to absolute proof. Although proving a theory is difficult, dispro ...
... above described, division of physics at a size scale of h-bar proven? No. A theory shown to be consistent with all known phenomenon is still not proved, just shown to be ‘likely’. After all, science is empirical, hence not susceptible to absolute proof. Although proving a theory is difficult, dispro ...
Lab
... It is the Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals (LCAO) in the valance of an atom: Individual wave functions (orbitals) combine to form hybrid atomic orbitals (sp, sp2, sp3, sp3d, sp3d2) Quantum mechanical approaches by combining the wave functions to give new wavefunctions are called hybridization o ...
... It is the Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals (LCAO) in the valance of an atom: Individual wave functions (orbitals) combine to form hybrid atomic orbitals (sp, sp2, sp3, sp3d, sp3d2) Quantum mechanical approaches by combining the wave functions to give new wavefunctions are called hybridization o ...
Self-Organization, Broken Symmetry, and Lasing in an Atomic Vapor:
... 2 smaller than in the s2 case. In this case attenuation of the backpropagating intracavity oscillation is also less (about 30% at peak diffraction). To determine whether this gain reduction was due to perturbation of the grating or optical pumping, the experiment was repeated with the GP tuned to th ...
... 2 smaller than in the s2 case. In this case attenuation of the backpropagating intracavity oscillation is also less (about 30% at peak diffraction). To determine whether this gain reduction was due to perturbation of the grating or optical pumping, the experiment was repeated with the GP tuned to th ...
Quantum measurements of coupled systems * L. Fedichkin, M. Shapiro,
... The problem of measuring coupled qubits is related to the problem of localization. Localization of single-excitation stationary states is well understood since Anderson’s work 关4兴 on disordered systems where qubit excitation energies 共site energies兲 n are random. Anderson localization requires that ...
... The problem of measuring coupled qubits is related to the problem of localization. Localization of single-excitation stationary states is well understood since Anderson’s work 关4兴 on disordered systems where qubit excitation energies 共site energies兲 n are random. Anderson localization requires that ...
X-ray fluorescence
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X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic ""secondary"" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by bombarding with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. The phenomenon is widely used for elemental analysis and chemical analysis, particularly in the investigation of metals, glass, ceramics and building materials, and for research in geochemistry, forensic science and archaeology.