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    Light-assisted domain engineering, waveguide fabrication and microstructuring of lithium niobate

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    The thesis is focussing on the interaction of lithium niobate with UV and ultrafast laser radiation to achieve 1) ferroelectric domain inversion, 2) waveguide fabrication, and 3) surface microstructuring. Preferential ferroelectric domain inversion has been demonstrated by 'latent light-assisted poling' and 'inhibition of poling' using ultrafast laser irradiation at 400 nm and CW highly absorbed UV radiation (305..244 nm) respectively. The characteristics of the resultant domains have been experimentally investigated as a function of the fabrication conditions and a theoretical model have been proposed to explain the experimental observations. UV radiation in the 305 nm to 244 nm range have been used for the fabrication of optical waveguides in lithium niobate. The waveguiding characteristics and electro-optic response of the UV written optical channel waveguides have been investigated experimentally. Inhibition of poling and post processing has been used for the fabrication of ridge waveguide structures with enhanced refractive index change. Finally, a method for the fabrication of ultra-smooth lithium niobate single crystal photonic microstructures has been proposed. The method is based on surface tension reshaping of surface microstructures which are produced by preferential poling and subsequent etching. Whispering gallery mode resonators have been fabricated and characterised here

    Review of Particle Physics (2010)

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    A booklet is available containing the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the other sections of this full Review. All tables, listings, and reviews (and errata) are also available on the Particle Data Group website: pdg.lbl.gov.This biennial Review summarizes much of particle physics. Using data from previous editions, plus 2158 new measurements from 551 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We also summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as Higgs bosons, heavy neutrinos, and supersymmetric particles. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as the Standard Model, particle detectors, probability, and statistics. Among the 108 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised including those on neutrino mass, mixing, and oscillations, QCD, top quark, CKM quark-mixing matrix, Vud & Vus, Vcb & Vub, fragmentation functions, particle detectors for accelerator and non-accelerator physics, magnetic monopoles, cosmological parameters, and big bang cosmology.MICINN, Spain (FPA2009-07264-E). The publication of the Review of Particle Physics is supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics, the Division of High Energy Physics of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE–AC02–05CH11231; by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Agreement No. PHY-0652989; by the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN); by an implementing arrangement between the governments of Japan (MEXT: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and the United States (DOE) on cooperative research and development; and by the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)

    Corrélation entre les charges d'espace accumulées et les déformations mécaniques induites dans des isolants organiques solides soumis à un champ électrique

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    L'accumulation de charges d'espace et les déformations mécaniques induites sous contraintes électriques sont deux facteurs potentiels du vieillissement des isolants organiques solides à travers les dégradations des microstructures tant physiques que chimiques. Au fil du temps, les propriétés des matériaux isolants peuvent changer sous l'action de ces deux facteurs conduisant à une baisse des performances d'isolation qui peut aller jusqu'à la défaillance complète. Nos résultats montrent que les effets de charges d'espace et de déformations mécaniques induites ne sont pas indépendants. Il existe une corrélation entre eux et l'objectif de notre travail est de la mettre en évidence. Nous avons ainsi mis en place un banc de mesure original qui permet d'effectuer consécutivement les deux mesures : mesure de charges d'espace par la FLIMM (Focused Laser Induced Modulation Method) et mesure des déformations mécaniques induites par la DIC (Digital Image Correlation). La particularité de ce banc de mesure réside dans le fait que l'échantillon testé n'est pas manipulé pendant les mesures. Dans un premier temps, la performance de la DIC dans le suivi des déplacements et la détection des déformations planes a été analysée. Ceci nous a permis de bien quantifier les limites des mesures de déplacements ou de déformations. Ensuite, une technique de lissage du champ de déplacement a été mise en œuvre, elle permet par la suppression du bruit, d'améliorer la résolution de détection des déformations. Dans un second temps, la validation expérimentale de la DIC a été effectuée. Des mesures des coefficients d'expansion thermique des matériaux connus ont été effectuées permettant de valider la technique proposée. Enfin, la corrélation entre les charges d'espace et les déformations mécaniques induites dans des isolants polymères a été mise en évidence expérimentalement. Pour cela, des mesures de déformations mécaniques induites et de charges d'espace des films de PEN, de PU et de PTFE polarisés sous champ électrique ou irradiés par un faisceau d'électrons ont été réalisées.The accumulation of space charge and the mechanical deformation induced by an electrical stress are two potential factors of ageing of insulating organic solids through the degradation of physical and chemical microstructures. Over time, the properties of insulating materials can change under the action of these two factors leading to a decrease in insulation performance up to the complete failure. Ours results show that the effects of space charge and induced mechanical deformation are not independent. There is a correlation between them and the aim of our work is to highlight this aspect. We thus developed an original set-up which makes it possible to take two measurements consecutively : that of space charge by the FLIMM (Focused Laser Induced Modulation Method) and that of mechanical deformation induced by the DIC (Digital Image Correlation). The particularity of this experimental set-up is the fact that the measurements are carried out without any manipulation of the tested sample during the measurements. Initially, the performance of the DIC in the follow-up of displacements and the detection of the plane deformation were analyzed. This allowed us to properly quantify the limits of the displacements or deformation measurements. Then, a smoothing technique of the displacement field was implemented, it allows, by the suppression of the noise, to improve the resolution of detection of the deformation. In a second time, the experimental validation of the DIC was carried out. Measurements of the thermal expansion coefficients of known materials were undertaken, making it possible to validate the proposed technique. Finally, the correlation between space charge and induced mechanical deformation in insulating polymers has been demonstrated experimentally. For this, measurements of induced mechanical deformation and space charge of PEN, PU and PTFE films polarized under electric field or irradiated by an electron beam were performed

    Review of particle physics

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    This biennial Review summarizes much of particle physics. Using data from previous editions, plus 2658 new measurements from 644 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as Higgs bosons, heavy neutrinos, and supersymmetric particles. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as the Standard Model, particle detectors, probability, and statistics. Among the 112 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised including those on Heavy-Quark and Soft-Collinear Effective Theory, Neutrino Cross Section Measurements, Monte Carlo Event Generators, Lattice QCD, Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy, Top Quark, Dark Matter, Vcb& Vub, Quantum Chromodynamics, High-Energy Collider Parameters, Astrophysical Constants, Cosmological Parameters, and Dark Matter. A booklet is available containing the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the other sections of this full Review. All tables, listings, and reviews (and errata) are also available on the Particle Data Group website: http://pdg.lbl.gov/. The 2012 edition of Review of Particle Physics is published for the Particle Data Group as article 010001 in volume 86 of Physical Review D. This edition should be cited as: J. Beringer et al. (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 86, 010001 (2012). © 2012 Regents of the University of California

    Review of particle physics

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    The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,283 new measurements from 899 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as heavy neutrinos, supersymmetric and technicolor particles, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions, Particle Detectors, Probability, and Statistics. Among the 112 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised including those on: Dark Energy, Higgs Boson Physics, Electroweak Model, Neutrino Cross Section Measurements, Monte Carlo Neutrino Generators, Top Quark, Dark Matter, Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Accelerator Physics of Colliders, High-Energy Collider Parameters, Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, Astrophysical Constants and Cosmological Parameters. A booklet is available containing the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the other sections of this full Review. All tables, listings, and reviews (and errata) are also available on the Particle Data Group website: http://pdg.Ibi.gov

    Review of Particle Physics

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    The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,062 new measurements from 721 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 117 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including new reviews on Pentaquarks and Inflation. The complete Review is published online in a journal and on the website of the Particle Data Group (http://pdg.lbl.gov). The printed PDG Book contains the Summary Tables and all review articles but no longer includes the detailed tables from the Particle Listings. A Booklet with the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the review articles is also available.The publication of the Review of Particle Physics is supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE–AC02–05CH11231; by the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN); by an implementing arrangement between the governments of Japan (MEXT: Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and the United States (DOE) on cooperative research and development; by the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; and by the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN).The authors are grateful to Vincent Vennin for his careful reading of this manuscript and preparing Fig. 23.3 for this review. The work of J.E. was supported in part by the London Centre for Terauniverse Studies (LCTS), using funding from the European Research Council via the Advanced Investigator Grant 267352 and from the UK STFC via the research grant ST/L000326/1. The work of D.W. was supported in part by the UK STFC research grant ST/K00090X/1

    Review of particle physics

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    The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,062 new measurements from 721 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 117 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including those on Pentaquarks and Inflation. The complete Review is published online in a journal and on the website of the Particle Data Group (http://pdg.lbl.gov). The printed PDG Book contains the Summary Tables and all review articles but no longer includes the detailed tables from the Particle Listings. A Booklet with the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the review articles is also available

    Review of Particle Physics

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    The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 2,873 new measurements from 758 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. Particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 118 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including a new review on Neutrinos in Cosmology.Starting with this edition, the Review is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 includes the Summary Tables and all review articles. Volume 2 consists of the Particle Listings. Review articles that were previously part of the Listings are now included in volume 1.The complete Review (both volumes) is published online on the website of the Particle Data Group (http://pdg.lbl.gov) and in a journal. Volume 1 is available in print as the PDG Book. A Particle Physics Booklet with the Summary Tables and essential tables, figures, and equations from selected review articles is also available.The 2018 edition of the Review of Particle Physics should be cited as: M. Tanabashi (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 98, 030001 (2018)
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