18 research outputs found

    Jet photonique simple ou double pour la détection d'objets sub-longueur d'onde

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    National audienceOn appelle « jet photonique » un faisceau Ă©lectromagnĂ©tique ayant une grande concentration de puissance en champ proche. Ce jet photonique possĂšde des propriĂ©tĂ©s comme une faible divergence et une faible largeur Ă  mi-hauteur. Il peut ĂȘtre appliquĂ© pour la dĂ©tection d'objet de taille sub-longueur d'onde. Les jets photoniques peuvent ĂȘtre observĂ©s pour des longueurs d'onde optiques dans le voisinage d'une sphĂšre diĂ©lectrique micromĂ©trique. Ils peuvent ĂȘtre obtenus Ă©galement dans la gamme des microondes. Dans cet article, nous montrons la rĂ©alisation et la mise en Ă©vidence de ces jets photoniques dans la gamme microondes. La modĂ©lisation dĂ©veloppĂ©e a permis de mettre en oeuvre des systĂšmes produisant des jets simples ou doubles. L'expĂ©rimentation et ses rĂ©sultats sont prĂ©sentĂ©s et la dĂ©tection facile d'objets de faible taille devant la longueur d'onde est mise en Ă©vidence ainsi que la mise en Ă©vidence de leur mouvement

    The role of social networks in students’ learning experiences

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    The aim of this research is to investigate the role of social networks in computer science education. The Internet shows great potential for enhancing collaboration between people and the role of social software has become increasingly relevant in recent years. This research focuses on analyzing the role that social networks play in students’ learning experiences. The construction of students’ social networks, the evolution of these networks, and their effects on the students’ learning experience in a university environment are examined

    Chlorinated biphenyls effect on estrogen-related receptor expression, steroid secretion, mitochondria ultrastructure but not on mitochondrial membrane potential in Leydig cells

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    Boundary Impedance Operator to Study Tipped Parallel Plate Waveguides

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    International audienceAn integral method is proposed to compute the field at the vicinity of the tip of a full planar waveguide with perfect electric conductor boundaries. It is based on an impedance operator which permits to relate parallel components of the electromagnetic field so that the usual coupled integral equations with hypersingular kernels may be avoided. Comparison with a well-established finite-element-based approach shows good agreement. Because the method is fast, it could be incorporated in optimization procedures such as waveguide driven photonic jets enhancement
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