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Measurements of relative line strengths in N I multiplets for transition arrays 3s–np (n=3, 4, 5)
2008
Abstract Applying the emission method, intensities of 60 spectral lines of neutral nitrogen (N I) belonging to 15 multiplets originating from 3s–np (n=3, 4, 5) transition arrays have been measured. A wall-stabilized arc, operated at atmospheric pressure in helium with some admixture of nitrogen was applied as the excitation source. From measured line intensities, relative line strengths within multiplets have been evaluated. For transitions with Δn=1 and 2, significantly larger discrepancies from LS coupling results are found if compared to transitions 3s–3p (Δn=0). The measured relative line strengths within 3s–3p multiplets are compared with older measurements, recent calculations and wit…
Interactive Decision Aids
2011
Decision support systems assist people in making a decision or choosing a course of action in a nonroutine situation that requires judgment (Haubl and Trifts 2000; Kasper 1996). In online webstores, vendors can easily offer highly interactive types of decision support. These co-called interactive decision aids (IDA) “help consumers in making informed purchase decisions amidst the vast availability of online product offerings” (Wang and Benbasat 2009, p. 3). However, the application of IDA is not restricted to purchase decisions. They are general enough to be of use in any kind of choice task where alternatives are known.
The Economics of Education. Incentives, Control of Costs, Allocation of Resources
2000
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Plasmon polaritons of metallic nanowires for controlling submicron propagation of light
1999
Laboratoire de Physique, Optique Submicronique, Universite´de Bourgogne, BP 47870, F-21078 Dijon, France~Received 29 April 1999!We use the Green dyadic technique to study the propagation of a local excitation along metallic nanowiresof a subwavelength cross section. The metallic nanowires are elongated parallelepipeds deposited on a trans-parent substrate. A tightly focused plane wave illuminates one end of the nanowires. The localized surface-plasmon resonances of the nanowires propagate the local excitations over distances larger than the incidentwavelength. The properties of the electromagnetic eigenmodes of the nanowires are analyzed in terms of thelocal density of states. @S0163-1829~9…
Mapping of global scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity: A cross-sectional analysis
2018
[Background]: The management of comorbidity and multimorbidity poses major challenges to health services around the world. Analysis of scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity is limited in the biomedical literature. This study aimed to map global scientific research in comorbidity and multimorbidity to understand the maturity and growth of the area during the past decades. [Methods and findings]: This was a cross-sectional analysis of the Web of Science. Searches were run from inception until November 8, 2016. We included research articles or reviews with no restrictions by language or publication date. Data abstraction was done by one researcher. A process of standardization …
Crystal excitation: survey of many-electron Hartree-Fock calculations of self-trapped excitons in insulating crystals
1992
To model successfully the diversity of electronic structure exhibited by excitons in alkali halides and in oxide materials, it is necessary to use a variety or combination of theoretical methods. In this review we restrict our discussion to the results of embedded quantum cluster calculations. By considering the results of such studies, it is possible to recognize the general similarities and differences in detail between the various exciton models in these materials.
<title>High-excitation-density luminescence as probe of mixed silver halides</title>
1992
Two kinds of intrinsic luminescence in mixed AgBr1-xClx (1 io. Dependence of the parameters of this process on crystal composition has been investigated in terms of spatially well correlated Frenkel defect recombinations. The main effect found was the linear increase of the Agio migration energy with the crystal composition x. The second kind of luminescence arising due to exciton molecules has been shown to be sensitive to the solid solution composition and the quality of a crystal. It is shown that this luminescence correlates with the optical losses of the fibers studied.
Structure determination to calculate nonlinear optical coefficients in a class of organic material
1999
A class of molecules with intramolecular two-dimensional charge transfer upon excitation has been synthesized. It is expected that these materials should be prospective candidates for nonlinear optical (NLO) applications such as second harmonic (SHG) generation. In order to optimize the macroscopic NLO properties of the compounds, it is necessary to relate their first hyperpolarizability tensors at a molecular level to those at a crystal bulk level. This requires a complete structure determination and refinement. However, the growth of sufficiently large single crystals, which are needed for structural analysis and refinement by x-ray methods, is a time-consuming and sometimes impossible ta…
Coupled rotational and translational modes in the mixed molecular crystal KBr1?x (CN) x
1980
TheE g andT 2g acoustic phonon modes of the molecular crystals KBr0.96(CN)0.04 and KBr0.86(CN)0.14 have been investigated by inelastic neutron scattering at 6, 90 and 300 K. Clear resonances due to mode-mode coupling to molecular excitations were observed. In complementary ultrasonic experiments the elastic constants were found to pass through minima as a function of temperature. The results were quantitavely explained by a model which assumes simple forms of the molecular excitation spectrum. An alternative interpretation, though being only qualitative, postulates a freezing of the CN molecules into a glass-like phase.
Emission of real phonons due to electron’s self-dressing in a covalent crystal
2011
A slow monoelectronic excitation in a covalent crystal at the temperature T=0 is analyzed. The interaction with zero-point longitudinal acoustic phonons leads to the formation of a dressed electronic state at an energy level lower than that of the initial bare state. This aspect of the dressing process is described here by hypothesizing that the excess of energy is released with the emission of real phonons. Specifically, this paper considers the transition probability from the bare monoelectronic state to a dressed state of the electron accompanied by real phonons and a deformation field. The spectrum of the real phonons emitted during the electronic self-dressing is calculated by applying…