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Electro-optic dynamics in thermally poled Ge core doped silica fibre

2003

The electro-optic (EO) dynamics of a twin hole germania core doped fibre when an applied electric field at elevated temperature modifies the symmetry of glass is reported. An EO peak was recorded after 10 min poling. The results were interpreted with a two-space charge model.

Core (optical fiber)OpticsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaElectric fieldPolingDopingCharge modelOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSymmetry (physics)
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Supercontinuum generation with 532 nm quasi-continuum pulses in photonic crystal fibre tapers

2007

We report experimental results on supercontinuum generation in PCF tapers using quasi-continuous pump pulses of 7 ns duration at 532 nm. SC generation in normal and anomalous dispersion regimes are presented. Introduction Supercontinuum generation (SC) in photonic crystal fibres (PCF), fibre tapers, and PCF tapers has been demonstrated in the past with pump pulses of fs, ps, and tenths of ns duration [1-2]. Here, we present experimental results on SC generation in PCF tapers using quasi-continuous pump pulses of 7 ns duration at 532 nm. Fabrication of the PCF tapers The PCF from which the tapers were made, was a large-air-hole PCF ("cobweb" PCF) with two rings of air holes around a solid si…

Core (optical fiber)Outer diameterMaterials scienceFabricationOpticsbusiness.industryBar (music)Continuum (design consultancy)OptoelectronicsFiberbusinessSupercontinuumPhotonic crystal fibre33rd European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication - ECOC 2007
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Interaction strength and shape difference for the h9/2 and h11/2 configurations in163Tm

1991

The strongly shape driving πh9/2[541]l/2− configuration with α=+1/2 exhibits some anomalous, and so far unexplained, features concerning the crossing frequency, ħωc, the aligned angular momentum, ix, and interaction strength, at the alignment of the first pair of i13/2 quasineutrons in several odd-Z rare earth-nuclei. The h9/2[541]1/2− and h11/2[523]7/2− bands have been studied in the stably deformed rare-earth nucleus163Tm to investigate these features. A difference in band crossing frequency of ∼ 80 keV between the two bands is found. Rotational bands built on these two configurations have been found to cross in the spin range I=25/2–29/2 ħ. Theγ-decay pattern between the two bands is est…

Core (optical fiber)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular momentumSimilarity (geometry)YrastNuclear fusionNeutronAtomic physicsElectronic band structureSpin-½Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei
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High-spin levels in 63 145 Eu82

1996

The level scheme of theN=82 nucleus145Eu has been extended toI=(55/2) andEx=11.2 MeV in an experiment with the Tessa Compton-suppressed Ge detector array using the127I(22Ne,4n) reaction. Most of the complicated and irregular level scheme of145Eu can be interpreted as proton multi-quasiparticle states in comparison to the64146Gd82 core nucleus but also excitations across the neutronN=82 core have been observed.

Core (optical fiber)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonHalo nucleusDetector arrayAtomic physicsSpin-½Zeitschrift für Physik A: Hadrons and Nuclei
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Restarting activity in radio galaxies

2002

We present observations of two radio galaxies, J1835+620 and 3C338, both with signs of having passed through different stages of core activity. The former presents two symmetric and bright components within a typical FR II structure, possibly resulting from two distinct phases of activity; the latter is a FR I radio galaxy with two separated regions with different age properties, possibly due to a switch-off and -on cycle in its core. In both sources, the optical counterpart lies in a group of galaxies with indications of mutual interaction, a scenario often invoked to explain triggering of core activity.

Core (optical fiber)PhysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceRadio galaxyGalaxy groupAstrophysics (astro-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsAstrophysics
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Fast Response Vibration Sensor Based on Bragg Gratings Written on Tapered Core Fibers

2006

Bragg gratings written in tapered core fibers are used to measure mechanical vibrations with a time response better than 10 μs. The system is compact, low-cost and can be wavelength multiplexed.

Core (optical fiber)VibrationPHOSFOSLight intensityVibration sensorWavelengthMaterials scienceOpticsFiber optic sensorbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsbusinessMultiplexingOptical Fiber Sensors
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White light supercontinuum generation in a Y-shaped microstructured tapered fiber pumped at 1064 nm.

2010

We report the generation of supercontinuum in a Ge-doped Y-shape tapered fiber pumped at 1064 nm in the ns pump regime. The taper was designed to have long taper transitions and a taper waist with a core diameter of 0.9 mum. The large air-filling fraction and diameter of the air-hole microstructure reduces the confinement loss at long wavelengths so, enabling the extension of the spectrum to longer wavelengths. Along the taper transition the zero-dispersion wavelength decreases as the diameter of the taper becomes smaller. The spectral components generated along the taper transition pump the taper waist, enhancing the generation of short wavelengths. A flat spectrum spanning from 420 nm to …

Core (optical fiber)WavelengthOpticsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryWhite lightFiberÒpticabusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSupercontinuumOptics express
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A strike-slip core complex from the Najd fault system, Arabian shield

2014

Metamorphic core complexes are usually thought to be associated with regional crustal extension and crustal thinning, where deep crustal material is exhumed along gently dipping normal shear zones oblique to the regional extension direction. We present a new mechanism whereby metamorphic core complexes can be exhumed along crustal-scale strike-slip fault systems that accommodated crustal shortening. The Qazaz metamorphic dome in Saudi Arabia was exhumed along a gently dipping jog in a crustal-scale vertical strike-slip fault zone that caused more than 25 km of exhumation of lower crustal rocks by 30 km of lateral motion. Subsequently, the complex was transected by a branch of the strike-sli…

Core (optical fiber)geographyDome (geology)geography.geographical_feature_categoryMetamorphic core complexShieldMetamorphic rockGeologyShear zoneFault (geology)Strike-slip tectonicsGeologySeismologyTerra Nova
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Mutation Analysis of Core Binding Factor A1 in Patients with Cleidocranial Dysplasia

1999

SummaryCleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is a dominantly inherited disorder characterized by patent fontanelles, wide cranial sutures, hypoplasia of clavicles, short stature, supernumerary teeth, and other skeletal anomalies. We recently demonstrated that mutations in the transcription factor CBFA1, on chromosome 6p21, are associated with CCD. We have now analyzed the CBFA1 gene in 42 unrelated patients with CCD. In 18 patients, mutations were detected in the coding region of the CBFA1 gene, including 8 frameshift, 2 nonsense, and 9 missense mutations, as well as 2 novel polymorphisms. A cluster of missense mutations at arginine 225 (R225) identifies this residue as crucial for CBFA1 function. …

Core binding factorRecombinant Fusion ProteinsDNA Mutational AnalysisGreen Fluorescent ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataMutation MissenseHuman malformation syndromeCore Binding Factor Alpha 1 SubunitBiologyTransfectionmedicine.disease_causeBone and BonesCleidocranial dysplasiaCell LineFrameshift mutationCBFA1GeneticsmedicineHumansMissense mutationGenetics(clinical)SupernumeraryFrameshift MutationGenetics (clinical)Sequence DeletionGeneticsMutationPolymorphism GeneticCleidocranial DysplasiaCore Binding FactorsArticlesmedicine.diseaseOsteochondrodysplasiaNeoplasm ProteinsRadiographyNuclear localizationLuminescent ProteinsPhenotypeMicroscopy FluorescenceMutation testingTranscription factorHaploinsufficiencyToothTranscription FactorsThe American Journal of Human Genetics
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Social Proximity and Environmental NGO Relationships in Corporate Sustainability Reports

2014

This study demonstrates how three Finnish companies constructed their stakeholder relationships with environmental NGOs (ENGOs) in terms of social proximity in their sustainability reports between 2003 and 2012. The study identifies five types of stakeholder relationship between ENGOs and corporations constructed in the reports: monetary, management system, collaborative, dialogue and conflicting. Within these relationships the level of constructed social proximity and level of trust vary. The results indicate that, within the 10 years we examined, a change has occurred in the ENGO relationships constructed in corporate sustainability reports: they have shifted from being non-stakeholder re…

Core businessCorporate sustainabilityRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrySocial proximityManagement systemSustainabilityStakeholderBusinessDevelopmentPublic relationsCorporationLegitimacySustainable Development
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