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Calibrating the Operational Beam Width and Maximum Range of a Ship Radar Used for Bird Observations

2010

In order to analyse quantitative radar observations of bird movements, one needs to know the dimensions of the air space surveyed by the radar. The present study shows how to calibrate the operational beam width and the maximum range of any radar for cross sections for different body sizes of songbirds. The trial used an X-band fan beam ship radar of 25 KW (Furuno Fr-2125) and a captive balloon. Metal spheres of different diameters, fastened to the bottom of the balloon at defined distances, corresponding to the radar cross sections of song birds, were moved in all three dimensions of the air space. Simultaneously to the location by radar, the position of the suspended sphere was measured b…

Beam diameterOcean EngineeringOceanographylaw.inventionGeographyBeam (nautical)Position (vector)lawCalibrationRange (statistics)SPHERESRadarRemote sensingTheodoliteJournal of Navigation
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Free-motion beam propagation factor measurement by means of a liquid crystal SLM

2011

We propose a compact and robust method to measure beam propagation factor (M2) of continuous wave (cw) laser beams. In contrast to the conventional scanning procedure described in the ISO/DIS 11146 standard, our proposal takes advantage of the features of programmable liquid crystal spatial light modulators (SLMs) where a lens is codified. Then, by using a CCD at a fixed position, the beam width according to the second order moment of the irradiance is determined for each focal length of the codified lenses. After adjusting the measured data to the theoretical focusing behavior of a real laser beam, the beam propagation factor is obtained. The proposed method was successfully validated in t…

PhysicsBeam diameterbusiness.industryBeam parameter productlaw.inventionLens (optics)OpticslawContinuous waveFocal lengthM squaredLaser beam qualitybusinessBeam (structure)2011 10th Euro-American Workshop on Information Optics
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Angular shift of an electromagnetic beam reflected by a planar dielectric interface

1989

A mathematical procedure for obtaining theoretically an expression for the fields of a beam reflected by a planar interface separating two lossless, linear, isotropic, homogeneous media is presented. Comparison of this expression with that obtained when the beam undergoes reflection from a perfect conductor leads to the expression for the angular shift of the beam reflected by a planar dielectric interface. The cases of normal and parallel polarization of a microwave beam are considered. In the last case, a complete study for angles of incidence far and near the Brewster angle is made.

PhysicsBeam diameterBrewster's anglebusiness.industryFresnel equationsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeOpticssymbolsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsRadial polarizationM squaredComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionLaser beam qualityReflection coefficientbusinessBeam (structure)Journal of the Optical Society of America A
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Optimum Design and Performance of an Electron Gun for a Ka-Band TWT

2019

This paper deals with optimum design and development of a thermionic electron gun to meet specified beam requirements within defined electric and geometric constraints for a Ka -band traveling wave tube (TWT) for space applications. The electron gun design is based on the Pierce method and carried out according to the iterative process indicated by Vaughan. The design of a periodic permanent magnet (PPM) beam focusing system for the stability of the beam is also required. A sensitivity analysis, by varying electric parameters and geometric parameters, is presented and taken into account as a fundamental role to the aim of optimizing the design of the Pierce gun. A cathode current value of 5…

010302 applied physicsBeam diameterMaterials sciencebusiness.industryTraveling-wave tubeSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica01 natural sciencesCathodeElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaOpticslawcontrol grid electron gun PPM focusing system sensitivity analysis shadow grid TWTMagnet0103 physical sciencesKa bandElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessBeam (structure)VoltageElectron gunIEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
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Study of Mode Competition in the Third Harmonic Gyrotron with Inclusion of the Electron Velocity Spread and the Beam Width

2018

Influence of the electron velocity spread and the beam width on the mode competition and efficiency is investigated in the 1.185- THz third harmonic gyrotron to be used in dynamical nuclear polarization - nuclear magnetic resonance (DNP-NMR) spectrometer.

PhysicsBeam diameterSpectrometerTerahertz radiationbusiness.industryMode (statistics)Polarization (waves)01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionHarmonic analysisElectricity generationOpticslawGyrotron0103 physical sciencesNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsbusiness2018 43rd International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz)
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In-line holography of cloud volumes applied to the measurement of raindrops and snowflakes

1998

Abstract The ground-based HODAR (HOlographic Droplet and Aerosol Recording) of the University of Mainz has been operational since 1989 on the Kleiner Feldberg Mountain Observatory near Frankfurt/Main, Germany, in a `small volume' configuration. With this setup an air volume of approximately 1 l can be in situ recorded, which allows it to image all aerosol particles and droplets with diameter larger than 6 μm contained in the sample volume in situ. Recently the beam diameter and optical path length of the inline system have been enlarged such that large cloud volumes (approximately 500 l) can be recorded on single holograms. During the holographic image reconstruction step in the laboratory,…

Atmospheric ScienceBeam diameterMaterials scienceIce crystalsMeteorologybusiness.industryHolographyCloud physicsAerosollaw.inventionOpticslawSnowflakebusinessRain and snow mixedOptical path lengthAtmospheric Research
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High-power laser-beam characteristics

2004

Applications of high-power lasers are very important, especially for cutting and welding. As it is known, laser-beam characteristics have not constant value in time. So we may have suitable testing methods which allow us to determine the principal beam characteristics. The testing methods have to be very accurate, very efficient and in the same time very short as duration. We must apply a 3-dimensional intensity analysis, to the photonic beam we are studying. The number of industrial applications of lasers is increasing. An important thing is to know the optical characteristics of the laser that we study. Only the complete knowledge of the laser parameters allows controlling the process. Fo…

Beam diameterPhotonComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (computing)Physics::OpticsWeldingLaserlaw.inventionPower (physics)OpticslawPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsPhotonicsbusinessBeam (structure)SPIE Proceedings
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Development of an MeV ion beam lithography system in Jyväskylä

2007

Abstract A lithographic facility for writing patterns with ion beams from cyclotron beams is under development for the Jyvaskyla cyclotron. Instead of focusing and deflecting the beam with electrostatic and magnetic fields a different approach is used. Here a small rectangular beam spot is defined by the shadow of a computer-controlled variable aperture in close proximity to the sample. This allows parallel exposure of rectangular pattern elements of 5–500 μm side with protons up to 6 MeV and heavy ions (20Ne, 85Kr) up to few 100 MeV. Here we present a short overview of the system under construction and development of the aperture design, which is a critical aspect for all ion beam lithogra…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsBeam diameterIon beamChemistrybusiness.industryIon beam lithographyFocused ion beamProton beam writingIon beam depositionOpticsPhysics::Plasma PhysicsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsLaser beam qualityAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentbusinessInstrumentationBeam (structure)Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Aperture edge scattering in focused MeV ion beam lithography and nuclear microscopy: An application for the GEANT4 toolkit

2009

Collimators are widely used to define MeV ion beams. Recent studies have shown the capability of combinations of collimators and lenses to define beams of MeV ions with sub-100 nanometre dimensions. Such nanometre beams have potential applications in MeV ion beam lithography, which is the only maskless technique capable of producing extremely high aspect ratio micro- and nano-structrures, as well as in high resolution MeV ion beam based imaging. The ion scattering from the collimator-edges can be a resolution restricting factor in these applications. Scattering processes at edges are difficult to study using conventional simulation codes because of the complicated geometry. In this work we …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsBeam diameterMaterials scienceIon beamAperturebusiness.industryIon beam lithographyFocused ion beamOpticsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsLaser beam qualitybusinessInstrumentationBeam (structure)Beam divergenceNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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First experiments with the heidelberg test storage ring TSR

1989

Abstract The Heidelberg heavy ion test storage ring TSR started operation in May 1988. The lifetimes of the ion beams observed in the first experiments can be explained by interactions with the residual gas. Multiple Coulomb scattering, single Coulomb scattering, electron capture and electron stripping are the relevant processes. Electron cooling of ions as heavy as O 8+ has been observed for the first time. With increasing particle number, the longitudinal Schottky noise spectrum becomes dominated by collective waves for cooled beams, allowing a determination of velocities of sound. After correcting for these coherent distortions fo the Schottky spectrum, the longitudinal beam temperature …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsBeam diameterChemistryElectronlaw.inventionIonIntrabeam scatteringlawLaser coolingPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAtomic physicsInstrumentationStorage ringBeam (structure)Electron coolingNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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