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Mass spectroscopic analysis of excimer laser ablated material from human corneal tissue.

1988

The clinical feasibility of photorefractive keratectomy depends on the surface structure of the ablated cornea. Two factors that influence the remodeled surface are the homogeneity of the energy distribution and the properties of the laser source (energy and wavelength). Currently, the homogeneity of the beam is difficult to control. The second factor, laser source properties, was the focus of this study. We investigated the effect of laser wavelength and energy by analyzing the reaction products of photoablation. We monitored the fragments produced by UV-laser ablation of human corneas using mass spectroscopy in the range of 0 to 100 atomic mass units. At 248 nm (KrF), average photon energ…

AdultMaleMaterials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentPhysics::Medical PhysicsAnalytical chemistryPhotoablationPhoton energyMass spectrometryFluenceMass Spectrometrylaw.inventionCorneaOpticslawIonizationmedicineCadaverHumansAgedExcimer laserbusiness.industryAtomic mass unitMiddle AgedLaserSensory SystemsOphthalmologySurgeryFemaleLaser TherapybusinessJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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New determination of the electron's mass.

2001

A new independent value for the electron's mass in units of the atomic mass unit is presented, ${m}_{e}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}=\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}0.0005485799092(4)\mathrm{u}$. The value is obtained from our recent measurement of the $g$ factor of the electron in ${}^{12}{\mathrm{C}}^{5+}$ in combination with the most recent quantum electrodynamical (QED) predictions. In the QED corrections, terms of order ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}^{2}$ were included by a perturbation expansion in $Z\ensuremath{\alpha}$. Our total precision is three times better than that of the accepted value for the electron's mass.

PhysicsAntiparticleAtomic mass constantLandé g-factorElectron rest massGeneral Physics and AstronomyOrder (ring theory)Elementary particleAtomic mass unitAtomic physicsHyperfine structurePhysical review letters
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Mass and Gravity

2014

The book starts with a survey on the development of the concept ‘mass’ and of theories of gravity, beginning with Greek’s ideas on mass, Galileo’s experiments, Newton’s laws and their extension by Einstein’s theory of relativity. Data from measurements of the gravitational force on Sun, planets and the Moon are presented. Kepler’s laws on moving masses in the gravitational field are discussed as well as new discoveries on the expansion of the universe. Fundamental interactions of particles and particle/wave duality are described. The Theory of Everything is mentioned. The definition of the international unit of mass is reported as well as alternatives like watt or voltage balance, counting …

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