331 research outputs found
Transient coherent Raman scattering in the time and frequency domain
A new type of Raman spectroscopy is presented: After transient excitation of molecular modes coherently scattered Raman spectra are investigated in a depayed probing experiment. The spectral position of the Raman mode is observed after long delay times. The dephasing time is obtained from the time dependence of the scattered amplitudes. Frequency disturbing non-resonant susceptibilities are eliminated. We report on first experimental results of transient coherent Raman spectroscopy of liquid CH3CCl3
Diffractive optical elements on non-flat substrates using electron beam lithography
The present disclosure describes a technique for creating diffraction gratings on curved surfaces with electron beam lithography. The curved surface can act as an optical element to produce flat and aberration-free images in imaging spectrometers. In addition, the fabrication technique can modify the power structure of the grating orders so that there is more energy in the first order than for a typical grating. The inventors noticed that by using electron-beam lithography techniques, a variety of convex gratings that are well-suited to the requirements of imaging spectrometers can be manufactured
Time resolved observation of resonant and non-resonant contributions to the nonlinear susceptibility χ(3)
The resonant and nonresonant part of χ(3) are distinguished by their different time behavior. The medium is coherently excited by two picosecond light pulses of defined frequency difference and the state of the system is monitored by a third properly delayed probe pulse. Results are presented on neat liquids of carbontetrachloride and cyclohexane and on the mixture of CCl4: C6H12
Liquid crystal blazed grating beam deflector
A multiple-angle liquid crystal blazed grating beam deflector has been developed. It consists of a stack of liquid crystal blazed gratings where each layer can deflect incident light with very high efficiency into one of two different directions depending on the driving condition. Four steering angles (10.8 degrees, 7.2 degrees, 3.6 degrees, 0 degrees) with about 70% diffraction efficiency are demonstrated with 15 V. The device's working principle, design considerations, fabrication process, and characterization results are described
The shock wave ignition of dusts
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76923/1/AIAA-1984-205.pd
Analysis of the P branch of the [nu]6 fundamental of carbon suboxide
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/23682/1/0000651.pd
The shock wave ignition of dusts
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76582/1/AIAA-9095-997.pd
Parity forbidden excitations of Sr2CuO2Cl2 revealed by optical third-harmonic spectroscopy
We present the first study of nonlinear optical third harmonic generation in
the strongly correlated charge-transfer insulator Sr2CuO2Cl2. For fundamental
excitation in the near-infrared, the THG spectrum reveals a strongly resonant
response for photon energies near 0.7 eV. Polarization analysis reveals this
novel resonance to be only partially accounted for by three-photon excitation
to the optical charge-transfer exciton, and indicates that an even-parity
excitation at 2 eV, with a_1g symmetry, participates in the third harmonic
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Liquid crystal blazed grating beam deflector
A multiple-angle liquid crystal blazed grating beam deflector has been developed. It consists of a stack of liquid crystal blazed gratings where each layer can deflect incident light with very high efficiency into one of two different directions depending on the driving condition. Four steering angles (10.8 degrees, 7.2 degrees, 3.6 degrees, 0 degrees) with about 70% diffraction efficiency are demonstrated with 15 V. The device's working principle, design considerations, fabrication process, and characterization results are described
Draft Genome Sequence of Hydrogenibacillus schlegelii MA48, a Deep-Branching Member of the Bacilli Class of Firmicutes
We report here the draft genome sequence of Hydrogenibacillus schlegelii MA48, a thermophilic facultative anaerobe that can oxidize hydrogen aerobically. H. schlegelii MA48 belongs to a deep-branching clade of the Bacilli class and provides important insight into the acquisition of aerobic respiration within the Firmicutes phylum
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