555 research outputs found
For operation of the Computer Software Management and Information Center (COSMIC)
During the month of June, the Survey Research Center (SRC) at the University of Georgia designed new benefits questionnaires for computer software management and information center (COSMIC). As a test of their utility, these questionnaires are now used in the benefits identification process
For operation of the Computer Software Management and Information Center (COSMIC)
Computer programs for large systems of normal equations, an interactive digital signal process, structural analysis of cylindrical thrust chambers, swirling turbulent axisymmetric recirculating flows in practical isothermal combustor geometrics, computation of three dimensional combustor performance, a thermal radiation analysis system, transient response analysis, and a software design analysis are summarized
Tweezers controlled resonator
We experimentally demonstrate trapping a microdroplet with an optical tweezer
and then enabling it as a microresonator by bringing it close to a tapered
fiber coupler. Our tweezers facilitated the tuning of the coupling from the
under-coupled to the critically coupled regime with an optical Q of 12 million
and microresonator size at the 85 mirons scale.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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Computer programs for relational information management data base systems, spherical roller bearing analysis, a generalized pseudoinverse of a rectangular matrix, and software design and documentation language are summarized
Level-crossing and modal structure in microdroplet resonators
We fabricate a liquid-core liquid-clad microcavity that is coupled to a
standard tapered fiber, and then experimentally map the whispering-gallery
modes of this droplet resonator. The shape of our resonator is similar to a
thin prolate spheroid, which makes space for many high-order transverse modes,
suggesting that some of them will share the same resonance frequency. Indeed,
we experimentally observe that more than half of the droplet's modes have a
sibling having the same frequency (to within linewidth) and therefore
exhibiting a standing interference-pattern
Static Envelope Patterns in Composite Resonances Generated by Level Crossing in Optical Toroidal Microcavities
We study level crossing in the optical whispering-gallery (WG) modes by using toroidal microcavities. Experimentally, we image the stationary envelope patterns of the composite optical modes that arise when WG modes of different wavelengths coincide in frequency. Numerically, we calculate crossings of levels that correspond with the observed degenerate modes, where our method takes into account the not perfectly transverse nature of their field polarizations. In addition, we analyze anticrossing with a large avoidance gap between modes of the same azimuthal number
Finite element simulation of a perturbed axial-symmetric whispering-gallery mode and its use for intensity enhancement with a nanoparticle coupled to a microtoroid
We present an optical mode solver for a whispering gallery resonator coupled
to an adjacent arbitrary shaped nano-particle that breaks the axial symmetry of
the resonator. Such a hybrid resonator-nanoparticle is similar to what was
recently used for bio-detection and for field enhancement. We demonstrate our
solver by parametrically studying a toroid-nanoplasmonic device and get the
optimal nano-plasmonic size for maximal enhancement. We investigate cases near
a plasmonic resonance as well as far from a plasmonic resonance. Unlike common
plasmons that typically benefit from working near their resonance, here working
far from plasmonic resonance provides comparable performance. This is because
the plasmonic resonance enhancement is accompanied by cavity quality
degradation through plasmonic absorption.Comment: Supplementary COMSOL script, see
http://www.quantumchaos.de/Media/comsol2013/Supplement_Script_for_Fig.3_Comsol_4.3a.mp
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