161 research outputs found
SO(3)-Structures on 8-manifolds
We study Riemannian 8-manifolds with an infinitesimal action of SO(3) by
which each tangent space breaks into irreducible spaces of dimensions 3 and 5.
The relationship with quaternionic, almost product- and PSU-geometry is
thoroughly explained using representation-theoretical arguments.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figure
Complex homothetic foliations on K\"ahler manifolds
We obtain a local classification of complex homothetic foliations on Kaehler
manifolds by complex curves. This is used to construct almost Kaehler,
Ricci-flat metrics subject to additional curvature properties.Comment: Final version, up to typos. To appear in BLM
Systems of symplectic forms on four-manifolds
We study almost Hermitian 4-manifolds with holonomy algebra, for the
canonical Hermitian connection, of dimension at most one. We show how
Riemannian 4-manifolds admitting five orthonormal symplectic forms fit therein
and classify them. In this set-up we also fully describe almost Kaehler
4-manifolds.Comment: Final version, to appear in Annali di SNS.added thm. 5.
Infrared and visible scintillation of Ho3+-doped YAG and YLF crystals
In our effort to develop a new kind of detector for low-energy, low-rate energy deposition events we have investigated the cathodo- and radioluminescence of Ho:YAG and Ho:YLF single crystals in an extended wavelength range from 200 nm to 2200 nm. The emission spectra of both crystals show a much more intense emission in the infrared range than in the visible one. We estimate an infrared light yield of several tens of photons/keV when exciting the crystals with X-rays of energy 48 30 keV. The main reason of this high value is due to the Ho3+ ions energy levels scheme that allows efficient cross relaxation processes to occur even at low dopant concentration
Cathodo- and radioluminescence of Tm:YAG and Nd:YAG in an extended wavelength range
We have studied the cathodo- and radioluminescence of Nd:YAG and of Tm:YAG
single crystals in an extended wavelength range up to m in view
of developing a new kind of detector for low-energy, low-rate energy deposition
events. Whereas the light yield in the visible range is as large as photons/MeV, in good agreement with literature results, in the
infrared range we have found a light yield photons/MeV, thereby proving that ionizing radiation is particularly
efficient in populating the low lying levels of rare earth doped crystals.Comment: submitted for publication in Journal of Luminescenc
A new technique for infrared scintillation measurements
We propose a new technique to measure the infrared scintillation light yield
of rare earth (RE) doped crystals by comparing it to near UV-visible
scintillation of a calibrated Pr:(LuY)AlO
sample. As an example, we apply this technique to provide the light yield in
visible and infrared range up to \SI{1700}{nm} of this crystal.Comment: submitted to NIM
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