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Conditions for waveguide decoupling in square-lattice photonic crystals

2004

We study coupling and decoupling of parallel waveguides in two-dimensional square-lattice photonic crystals. We show that the waveguide coupling is prohibited at some wavelengths when there is an odd number of rows between the waveguides. In contrast, decoupling does not take place when there is even number of rows between the waveguides. Decoupling can be used to avoid cross talk between adjacent waveguides.

CouplingPhysicsbusiness.industryFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomySquare latticelaw.inventionWavelengthWaveguide couplinglawOptoelectronicsbusinessNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsRowWaveguideDecoupling (electronics)Optics (physics.optics)Physics - OpticsPhotonic crystalJournal of Applied Physics
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Experimental tests of the spectroscopic coupling for neutral oxygen

2008

Abstract The radiation emitted from a high-current wall-stabilized arc operated in helium with some admixture of CO 2 has been studied. Intensities of fine structure components for 10 multiplets of neutral oxygen (O I) have been determined applying the emission method. On the basis of measured line intensities relative line strengths within each studied multiplet have been obtained. The results are compared with data resulting from the LS-coupling scheme and with other theoretical as well as experimental results available in literature.

CouplingRadiationMaterials sciencechemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAtomic physicsRadiationMultipletOxygenSpectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsHeliumLine (formation)Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Kerr Optical Frequency Combs With Multi-FSR Mode Spacing in Silica Microspheres

2021

We experimentally demonstrate Kerr optical frequency combs (OFCs) with mode spacing of 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8 free spectral ranges (FSRs) corresponding to 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 2, 2.4, and 3.2 THz, respectively, in silica microspheres pumped by CW C-band lasers in the anomalous dispersion range. Experimental realizations are based on using standard telecom equipment and components such as SMF-28e fiber for producing microspheres and fiber tapers for pump coupling and OFC outcoupling. Numerical simulation is performed to support the experimental results and explain the observed spectral asymmetry in OFCs by the influence of the 3rd-order dispersion.

CouplingSteady stateMaterials scienceComputer simulationTerahertz radiationbusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.invention020210 optoelectronics & photonicsSpectral asymmetrylawDispersion (optics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOptoelectronicsFiberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessIEEE Photonics Technology Letters
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An equivalent single-layer approach for free vibrations analysis of smart laminated thick composite plates

2012

An equivalent single-layer model for the free vibration analysis of smart laminated plates is presented. The electric and magnetic fields are assumed to be quasi-static and third-order in-plane kinematics is employed to adequately take the shear influence into account when the plate thickness increases. The model governing equations are the plate equations of motion written in terms of mechanical primary variables and effective stiffness coefficients, which take the multifield coupling effects into account. The model shows that the surfaces magneto-electric boundary conditions enter the definitions of the laminate forces and moments resultants. Moreover, it reveals that new stiffness terms,…

CouplingVibration of platesMaterials sciencebusiness.industrySmart LaminateEquations of motionStiffnessMechanicsStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDisplacement (vector)VibrationShear (sheet metal)Mechanics of MaterialsSignal ProcessingmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemMagnetoelectroelastic platesElectrical and Electronic Engineeringmedicine.symptombusinessSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiCivil and Structural Engineering
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Line mixing in the stimulated Raman spectrum of the ν1 band of SiH4 at 0.4–1.0 bar

1993

The stimulated Raman spectrum of the ν1 band of SiH4 has been recorded at 0.4 and 1.0 bar pressures and room temperature. Line mixing of the fine structure components of this spectrum was taken into account in a calculated profile by considering coupling between the main transitions and using a simple model (strong collision model, SCM) for the relaxation matrix.

Couplingchemistry.chemical_classificationRadiationMaterials scienceSpectrum (functional analysis)Molecular physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakechemistrysymbolsStimulated ramanRaman spectroscopyInorganic compoundSpectroscopyMixing (physics)Line (formation)Bar (unit)Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Surfactant-based enrichment of rare earth elements from NdFeB magnet e-waste: Optimisation of cloud formation and rare earths extraction

2023

Appropriate waste and resource management are essential for a sustainable circular economy with reduced environmental impact. With critical resources, e-waste may serve as indirect raw material. For example, with NdFeB permanent magnets, Neodymium (Nd) and the co-present Dysprosium (Dy) are critical rare earth elements (REEs). However, there exists no economically viable technology for recycling them from electronic waste (e-waste). Here, a method is presented based on cloud point extraction (CPE). The work involves basic complexation chemistry in a cloud medium with pure REE salts, as well as, with real NdFeB-magnets (nearly 28% REE content by weight) from an old hard disk drive (5.2 g mag…

Critical raw materialsCircular economymagneetitgreen processrecyclingE-wasteCloud point extractionRare earthsMaterials ChemistryRecyclingresource managementPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrypinta-aktiiviset aineetSpectroscopyrare earthsResource managemente-wastecircular economycritical raw materialsharvinaiset maametallitsustainabilityCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSustainabilitytalteenottouuttoGreen processkiertotaloussähkö- ja elektroniikkaromucloud point extractionkierrätysCircular economy; Sustainability; Rare earths; Recycling; E-waste; Cloud point extraction; Resource management; Critical raw materials; Green processJournal of Molecular Liquids
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A Temperature-Dependent X-Ray Absorption Characterization of Test Filters for the ATHENA Mission X-IFU Instrument

2018

In order to work properly, the X-ray Integral Field Unit of the ATHENA mission requires a set of thermal filters that block the infrared radiation, preventing it to reach the detector. Each filter will be mounted and thermally anchored onto a shield of the multistage cryostat and will be kept at the specific temperature of the stage. On the other hand, the filters partially absorb X-rays, and their transmittance has to be carefully characterized. The effect of temperature on the absorption edges of the elements that make up the filters has not been investigated yet. Here, we report the results of a preliminary run on the optical transmission data around the edges of C, N, and O at different…

CryostatAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticMaterials scienceInfraredThermal filter-02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesOptics0103 physical sciencesThermalTransmittanceGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)X-IFUbusiness.industryDetector021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsATHENAK-edgeK-edgeFilter (video)Materials Science (all)0210 nano-technologybusinessJournal of Low Temperature Physics
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A Mössbauer cryostat equipped with a Gifford McMahon cryocooler

1989

A new cryostat for Mossbauer spectroscopic measurements has been developed around a cryogenerator of the Gifford McMahon type operating with helium gas in a closed circuit. Both source and absorber can be cooled to about 30K and the unwanted vibrations caused by the helium compression/expansion cycle have been limited to approximately 0.05–0.06 mms−1.

CryostatNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHelium gasChemistryThermodynamicschemistry.chemical_elementControl equipmentCryogenicsCryocoolerCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMössbauer spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsClosed circuitHeliumHyperfine Interactions
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Status of the EDELWEISS experiment

1999

The Edelweiss Dark Matter Experiment is installed in the Modane Underground Laboratory since 1994. In 1997 the first detector of a 70 g heat and ionization Ge low-temperature detector built by the collaboration showed its discrimination capabilities. During the last two years the installation was upgraded, and a new generation of 70 g Ge detectors is operational. The detector environment is drastically controlled to avoid radioactive contamination. A test run with two new 70 g detectors shows a reduction by a factor of ten in the background level before 7-ray rejection which is now around 2 events/kg/keV/day. Three 320 g Ge cryogenic detectors have been constructed and are now being tested …

CryostatPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Dark matterBolometerDetectorCosmic rayEDELWEISSAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsParticle detectorlaw.invention[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]Nuclear physicsWIMPlaw[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]Measuring instrumentInstrumentationEvent (probability theory)
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Thermal Filters for the ATHENA X-IFU: Ongoing Activities Toward the Conceptual Design

2016

ATHENA is the L2 mission selected by ESA to pursue the science theme “Hot and Energetic Universe.” One of the two focal plane instruments is the X-ray Integral Field Unit, an array of TES microcalorimeters operated at T $$<$$ 100 mK. To allow the X-ray photons focused by the telescope to reach the detector, windows have to be opened on the cryostat thermal shields. X-ray transparent filters need to be mounted on these open windows to attenuate the IR radiation from warm surfaces, to attenuate RF electromagnetic interferences on TES sensors and SQUID electronics, and to protect the detector from contamination. This paper reviews the ongoing activities driving the design of the X-IFU thermal …

CryostatX-ray AstronomyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticATHENA; Thermal Filters; X-IFU; X-ray Astronomy; Condensed Matter Physics; Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics; Materials Science (all)ShieldsCondensed Matter Physic01 natural sciencesThermal Filterlaw.invention010309 opticsTelescopeATHENA; Thermal Filters; X-IFU; X-ray Astronomy; Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics; Materials Science (all); Condensed Matter PhysicsOpticsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaConceptual designlawAtomic and Molecular Physics0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceElectronics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsThermal FiltersPhysicsX-ray astronomyX-IFUbusiness.industryDetectorCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsATHENACardinal pointMaterials Science (all)and Opticsbusiness
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