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A fully manipulable damped driven harmonic oscillator using optical levitation

2020

We implement an experimental system based on optical levitation of a silicone oil droplet to demonstrate a damped driven harmonic oscillator. The apparatus allows us to control all the parameters present in the differential equation that theoretically describes such motion. The damping coefficient and driving force can be manipulated in situ by changing the pressure in the apparatus and by applying a variable electric field. We present two different experimental procedures. First, a transition from the overdamped to underdamped regimes is demonstrated by gradually lowering the air pressure. The characteristic resonance associated with an underdamped driven harmonic oscillator is observed by…

PhysicsAtmospheric pressureOscillationDifferential equationOptical levitation05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral Physics and AstronomyResonanceMechanics01 natural sciencesAmplitudeElectric field0103 physical sciences010306 general physics0503 educationHarmonic oscillatorAmerican Journal of Physics
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Characterisation of a symmetric AGATA detector using the imaging scanning technique

2013

Abstract The imaging scanning technique for the characterisation of large volume, highly segmented, HPGe detectors is demonstrated by comparing the measured spatial response of a symmetric AGATA crystal versus the theoretical calculations obtained with the Multi-Geometry Simulation (MGS) code. The signal rise-times measured as a function of the gamma-ray interaction positions, in both coaxial and planar regions of the detection volume, are presented and confronted with the expected behaviour obtained via MGS. The transition in charge carrier transport behaviour as a function of the depth is studied for the region of the complex electric field. In general, a fairly good agreement between the…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsbusiness.industryDetectorSignalCrystalPlanarOpticsElectric fieldCharge carrierAGATACoaxialbusinessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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(F, G) -summed form of the QED effective action

2021

We conjecture that the proper-time series expansion of the one-loop effective Lagrangian of quantum electrodynamics can be summed in all terms containing the field-strength invariants $\mathcal{F}=\frac{1}{4}{F}_{\ensuremath{\mu}\ensuremath{\nu}}{F}^{\ensuremath{\mu}\ensuremath{\nu}}(x)$, $\mathcal{G}=\frac{1}{4}{\stackrel{\texttildelow{}}{F}}_{\ensuremath{\mu}\ensuremath{\nu}}{F}^{\ensuremath{\mu}\ensuremath{\nu}}(x)$, including those also possessing derivatives of the electromagnetic field strength. This partial resummation is exactly encapsulated in a factor with the same form as the Heisenberg-Euler Lagrangian density, except that now the electric and magnetic fields can depend arbitrar…

PhysicsConjecture010308 nuclear & particles physics01 natural sciencesMagnetic fieldPair productionElectric field0103 physical sciencesProper timeResummation010306 general physicsSeries expansionEffective actionMathematical physicsPhysical Review D
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Functionally relevant electric-field induced perturbations of the prosthetic group of yeast ferrocytochrome c mutants obtained from a vibronic analys…

2006

We have measured the low temperature (T = 20 K) absorption spectra of the N52A, N52V, N52I, Y67F, and N52AY67F mutants of ferrous Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) cytochrome c. All the bands in the Q0- and Q(v)-band region are split, and the intensity distributions among the split bands are highly asymmetric. The spectra were analyzed by a decomposition into Voigtian profiles. The spectral parameters thus obtained were further analyzed in terms of the vibronic coupling model of Schweitzer-Stenner and Bigman (Schweitzer-Stenner, R.; Bigman, D. J. Phys. Chem. B 2001, 7064-7073) to identify parameters related to electronic and vibronic perturbations of the heme macrocycle. We report th…

Porphyrinsporphyrin coreAbsorption spectroscopyCytochromebiologyChemistrySpectrum AnalysisCytochromes cSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMolecular physicsSpectral lineSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCold Temperaturechemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsVibronic couplingnickelElectricityNormal modeElectric fieldMaterials Chemistrybiology.proteinPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsHemeThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Trajectory bending and energy spreading of charged ions in time-of-flight telescopes used for ion beam analysis

2014

Carbon foil time pick-up detectors are widely used in pairs in ion beam applications as time-of-flight detectors. These detectors are suitable for a wide energy range and for all ions but at the lowest energies the tandem effect limits the achievable time of flight and therefore the energy resolution. Tandem effect occurs when an ion passes the first carbon foil of the timing detector and its charge state is changed. As the carbon foil of the first timing detector has often a non-zero voltage the ion can accelerate or decelerate before and after the timing detector. The combination of different charge state properties before and after the carbon foil now induces spread to the measured times…

ToF-ERDANuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Ion beam analysista114Ion beamPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsChemistryDetectortandem effectIonTime of flightPhysics::Plasma Physicscarbon foilElectric fieldtime-of-flighToF-EAtomic physicsInstrumentationFOIL methodNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Influence of semiconducting electrodes on properties of thin ferroelectric films

2005

The influence of semiconducting electrodes on the properties of thin ferroelectric films is considered within the framework of the phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau theory. The contribution of the electric field produced by charges in the electrodes allowing for the screening length of the carriers is included in the functional of the free energy and so in the Euler-Lagrange equation for the film's polarization. Application of the variational method to the solution of this equation allows the transformation of the free energy functional into a conventional type of free energy with renormalized coefficients. The obtained dependence of the coefficients on the film thickness, temperature, elect…

PhysicsCondensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionCondensed matter physicsElectric fieldPhenomenological modelGinzburg–Landau theoryDielectricThin filmCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsEnergy functionalphysica status solidi (b)
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The importance of vibronic perturbations in ferrocytochrome c spectra: a reevaluation of spectral properties based on low-temperature optical absorpt…

2005

We have measured and analyzed the low-temperature (T=10 K) absorption spectrum of reduced horse heart and yeast cytochrome c. Both spectra show split and asymmetric Q(0) and Q(upsilon) bands. The spectra were first decomposed into the individual split vibronic sidebands assignable to B(1g) (nu15) and A(2g) (nu19, nu21, and nu22) Herzberg-Teller active modes due to their strong intensity in resonance Raman spectra acquired with Q(0) and Q(upsilon) excitations. The measured band splittings and asymmetries cannot be rationalized solely in terms of electronic perturbations of the heme macrocycle. On the contrary, they clearly point to the importance of considering not only electronic perturbati…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomySpectral linesymbols.namesakeMolecular dynamicsElectric fieldExcited statesymbolsVibronic spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsRaman spectroscopyLuminescenceThe Journal of chemical physics
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Modeling the pelvic region for non-invasive pelvic intraoperative neuromonitoring

2016

Abstract Finite element analysis (FEA) of electric current distribution in the pelvis minor may help to assess the usability of non-invasive surface stimulation for continuous pelvic intraoperative neuromonitoring. FEA requires generation of quality volumetric tetrahedral mesh geometry. This study proposes the generation of a suitable mesh based on MRI data. The resulting volumetric mesh models the autonomous nerve structures at risk during total mesorectal excision. The model also contains the bone, cartilage, fat, skin, muscle tissues of the pelvic region, and a set of electrodes for surface stimulation. The model is ready for finite element analysis of the discrete Maxwell’s equations.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryfinite element methodlcsh:RNon invasiveBiomedical Engineeringlcsh:Medicinepelvic intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyelectric field modelingRadiologybusinessPelvisCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Polarization phenomena in Al/p-CdTe/Pt X-ray detectors

2013

Over the last decades, CdTe detectors are widely used for the development of room temperature X-ray and gamma ray spectrometers. Typically, high resolution CdTe detectors are fabricated with blocking contacts (indium, aluminum) ensuring low leakage currents and high electric field for optimum charge collection. As well known, time instability under bias voltage (termed as polarization) is the major drawback of CdTe diode detectors. Polarization phenomena cause a progressive degradation of the spectroscopic performance with time, due to hole trapping and detrapping from deep acceptors levels. In this work, we studied the polarization phenomenon on new Al/p-CdTe/Pt detectors, manufactured by …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryX-ray detectorchemistry.chemical_elementBiasingAcceptorCadmium telluride photovoltaicsSchottky CdTe detectorCondensed Matter::Materials SciencechemistryPolarizationElectric fieldActivation energyX-rayandgamma ray spectroscopyOptoelectronicsbusinessPolarization (electrochemistry)InstrumentationIndiumNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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New design and simulation of the ion guide for neutron-induced fission products at the IGISOL facility

2023

Measurements of independent fission yield distributions in neutron-induced fission at high neutron energies are important for our fundamental understanding of the fission process, and are also relevant for reactor physics applications. So far, measurements of independent fission yields in proton-induced fission have been performed at the IGISOL facility at the University of Jyväskylä, using the Penning trap as a high resolving-power mass-filter. In order to also facilitate measurements of neutron-induced fission, a dedicated ion guide and a proton-to-neutron converter was developed. However, the first measurement indicates that fewer fission products than expected reach the Penning trap. To…

Subatomär fysikfissioCOMSOLydinreaktiotionitiimulationSubatomic Physicsion guideneutronitNeutron-induced fissionydinfysiikkaGEANT4electric field
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