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Fabrication of optical reflecting diffraction gratings by light-interference phenomenon
Features of technique: major reduction in cost of fabrication; gratings exhibit low stray or scattered radiation, improve signal noise ratio, and eliminate false spectral-lines; gratings can be fabricated free of optical aberrations, with high groove frequencies, and on practically any surface geometry; and fabrication time has been reduced
Sorption vacuum trap Patent
Describing sorption vacuum trap having housing with group of reentrant wall portions projecting into internal gas-pervious container filled with gas and vapor sorbent materia
Sorption vacuum trap
Modified sorption trap for use in high vacuum systems contains provisions for online regeneration of sorbent material. Trap is so constructed that it has a number of encapsulated resistance heaters and a valving and pumping device for removing gases from heated sorbing material. Excessive downtime is eliminated with this trap
Thunderstorms observed by radio astronomy Explorer 1 over regions of low man made noise
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) I observations of thunderstorms over regions of low man-made noise levels are analyzed to assess the satellite's capability for noise source differentiation. The investigation of storms over Australia indicates that RAE can resolve noise generation due to thunderstorms from the general noise background over areas of low man-made noise activity. Noise temperatures observed by RAE over stormy regions are on the average 10DB higher than noise temperatures over the same regions in the absence of thunderstorms. In order to determine the extent of noise contamination due to distant transmitters comprehensive three dimensional computer ray tracings were generated. The results indicate that generally, distant transmitters contribute negligibly to the total noise power, being 30DB or more below contributions arriving from an area immediately below the satellite
Effects on the Non-Relativistic Dynamics of a Charged Particle Interacting with a Chern-Simons Potential
The hydrogen atom in two dimensions, described by a Schr\"odinger equation
with a Chern-Simons potential, is numerically solved. Both its wave functions
and eigenvalues were determined for small values of the principal quantum
number . The only possible states correspond to . How the result
depends on the topological mass of the photon is also discussed. In the case
, the energy of the fundamental state corresponding to different choice
for the photon mass scale are found to be comprehended in the interval , corresponding to a mean
radius of the electron in the range ~cm
~cm. In any case, the planar
atom is found to be very weekly bounded showing some features similar to the
Rydberg atoms in three dimensions with a Coulombian interaction.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
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Body camera footage leads to lower judgments of intent than dash camera footage.
Police departments use body-worn cameras (body cams) and dashboard cameras (dash cams) to monitor the activity of police officers in the field. Video from these cameras informs review of police conduct in disputed circumstances, often with the goal of determining an officer's intent. Eight experiments (N = 2,119) reveal that body cam video of an incident results in lower observer judgments of intentionality than dash cam video of the same incident, an effect documented with both scripted videos and real police videos. This effect was due, in part, to variation in the visual salience of the focal actor: the body cam wearer is typically less visually salient when depicted in body versus dash cam video, which corresponds with lower observer intentionality judgments. In showing how visual salience of the focal actor may introduce unique effects on observer judgment, this research establishes an empirical platform that may inform public policy regarding surveillance of police conduct
Design guidelines for use of adhesives and organic coatings in hybrid microcircuits
A study was conducted to investigate the reliability of organic adhesives in hybrid microcircuits. The objectives were twofold: (1) to identify and investigate problem areas that could result from the use of organic adhesives and (2) to develop evaluation tests to quantify the extent to which these problems occur for commercially available adhesives. Efforts were focused on electrically conductive adhesives. Also, a study was made to evaluate selected organic coatings for contamination protection for hybrid microcircuits
Multi-mode bosonic Gaussian channels
A complete analysis of multi-mode bosonic Gaussian channels is proposed. We
clarify the structure of unitary dilations of general Gaussian channels
involving any number of bosonic modes and present a normal form. The maximum
number of auxiliary modes that is needed is identified, including all rank
deficient cases, and the specific role of additive classical noise is
highlighted. By using this analysis, we derive a canonical matrix form of the
noisy evolution of n-mode bosonic Gaussian channels and of their weak
complementary counterparts, based on a recent generalization of the normal mode
decomposition for non-symmetric or locality constrained situations. It allows
us to simplify the weak-degradability classification. Moreover, we investigate
the structure of some singular multi-mode channels, like the additive classical
noise channel that can be used to decompose a noisy channel in terms of a less
noisy one in order to find new sets of maps with zero quantum capacity.
Finally, the two-mode case is analyzed in detail. By exploiting the composition
rules of two-mode maps and the fact that anti-degradable channels cannot be
used to transfer quantum information, we identify sets of two-mode bosonic
channels with zero capacity.Comment: 37 pages, 3 figures (minor editing), accepted for publication in New
Journal of Physic
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