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'School adopts an experiment': the photoluminescence in extra-virgin olive oil and in tonic water

2011

We report a laboratory activity, carried out along with high- and secondary-school students, that can be done to increase the interest of the young in scientific studies. Groups of selected students ‘adopted’ experiments at physics research laboratories, under the guidance of university researchers. Subsequently, the students demonstrated the experiments to the public at large during the annual science festival organized in Palermo by the association PalermoScienza, in collaboration with the University of Palermo. Experiments on the magnetic levitation of superconductors and on the photoluminescence of several substances were proposed. We discuss the experiment on photoluminescence as a cas…

Physics education; Teaching methods and strategies; Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectraPhysicsScience instructionPhysics educationTeaching methodPhysics educationGeneral Physics and AstronomyTeaching methods and strategieEducationTonic waterfoodMathematics educationfood.beverageFluorescence and phosphorescence spectraOlive oil
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Imaging magnetic scalar potentials by laser-induced fluorescence from bright and dark atoms

2014

We present a spectroscopic method for mapping two-dimensional distributions of magnetic field strengths (magnetic scalar potential lines) using charge-coupled device (CCD) recordings of the fluorescence patterns emitted by spin-polarized Cs vapour in a buffer gas exposed to inhomogeneous magnetic fields. The method relies on the position-selective destruction of spin polarization by magnetic resonances induced by multi-component oscillating magnetic fields, such that magnetic potential lines can be directly detected by the CCD camera. We also present a generic algebraic model allowing for the calculation of the fluorescence patterns and find excellent agreement with the experimental observa…

PhysicsAcoustics and UltrasonicsSpin polarizationAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Buffer gasScalar (physics)FOS: Physical sciencesScalar potentialCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldPhysics - Atomic PhysicsMagnetic potentialLaser-induced fluorescenceImage resolution
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Air fluorescence efficiency measurements for AIRWATCH based mission: Experimental set-up

1998

In the framework of the AIRWATCH project we present an experimental set-up to measure the efficiency of the UV fluorescence production of the air using hard X-ray stimulus. The measures will be carried out at different pressure and temperature to emulate the same condition of the upper layers of the atmosphere where X-ray and gamma ray photons of Gamma Ray Bursts are absorbed.

PhysicsAirwatchPhotonbusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaGamma rayCosmic rayAstrophysicsElectromagnetic radiationFluorescenceParticle detectorOpticsMeasuring instrumentGamma-ray burstbusiness
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Angular momentum alignment-to-orientation conversion in the ground state of Rb atoms at room temperature

2020

We investigated experimentally and theoretically angular momentum alignment-to-orientation conversion created by the joint interaction of laser radiation and an external magnetic field with atomic rubidium at room temperature. In particular we were interested in alignment-to-orientation conversion in atomic ground state. Experimentally the laser frequency was fixed to the hyperfine transitions of $D_1$ line of rubidium. We used a theoretical model for signal simulations that takes into account all neighboring hyperfine levels, the mixing of magnetic sublevels in an external magnetic field, the coherence properties of the exciting laser radiation, and the Doppler effect. The experiments were…

PhysicsAngular momentumAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Linear polarizationFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementLaserPhysics - Atomic PhysicsMagnetic fieldRubidiumlaw.inventionchemistrylawPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsLaser-induced fluorescenceGround stateHyperfine structurePhysical Review A
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Light-induced polarization effects in atoms with partially resolved hyperfine structure and applications to absorption, fluorescence, and nonlinear m…

2009

The creation and detection of atomic polarization is examined theoretically, through the study of basic optical-pumping mechanisms and absorption and fluorescence measurements, and the dependence of these processes on the size of ground- and excited-state hyperfine splittings is determined. The consequences of this dependence are studied in more detail for the case of nonlinear magneto-optical rotation in the Faraday geometry (an effect requiring the creation and detection of rank-two polarization in the ground state) with alkali atoms. Analytic formulas for the optical rotation signal under various experimental conditions are presented.

PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesPolarization (waves)FluorescenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionPhysics - Atomic PhysicsNonlinear systemlawLight inducedPhysics::Atomic PhysicsOptical rotationAtomic physicsFaraday cageGround stateHyperfine structure
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Illumination-related pattern formations in lipid monolayers

1995

We report on the phenomenon that in the two phase coexistence region (LC-LE) of a lipid monolayer film the fractal-like solid domains may grow simply by continuous illumination of a fluorescence microscope. The mechanism of this 2D domain growth is discussed. This phenomenon gives insight into the two-dimensional ramified crystallization in monolayers.

PhysicsChemical physicslawPhase (matter)MonolayerFluorescence microscopeGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologyLipid monolayerCrystallizationlaw.inventionPhysics Letters A
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Collective atomic effects in resonance fluorescence

1977

We suggest that the statistical properties of the scattered radiation in resonance-fluorescence experiments may be affected significantly by the existence of atomic correlations. The scattered light spectrum from two- and three-atom collective systems has been calculated and compared with the one-atom spectrum. The differences are quite significant for weak fields, but become less pronounced as the intensity of the driving field is increased. In addition, we have calculated the scattered intensity correlation function for collectively interacting systems, and found that its behavior is very different from that of the single-atom intensity correlation function, both for weak and strong incid…

PhysicsCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)Photon antibunchingField (physics)Resonance fluorescenceRadiationScattered lightAtomic physicsIntensity (physics)Physical Review A
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Fluorescence relaxation in the near-field of a mesoscopic metallic particle : distance dependence and role of plasmon modes

2008

International audience; We analytically and numerically analyze the fluorescence decay rate of a quantum emitter placed in the vicinity of a spherical metallic particle of mesoscopic size (i.e with dimensions comparable to the emission wavelength). We discuss the efficiency of the radiative decay rate and non–radiative coupling to the particle as well as their distance dependence. The electromagnetic coupling mechanisms between the emitter and the particle are investigated by analyzing the role of the plasmon modes and their nature (dipole, multipole or interface mode). We demonstrate that near-field coupling can be expressed in a simple form verifying the optical theorem for each particle …

PhysicsCouplingMesoscopic physicsbusiness.industrySurface plasmonNear and far field02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics010309 opticsDipoleOptics0103 physical sciencesParticle[ SPI.NANO ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessMultipole expansionPlasmonSINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE SPHERICAL SURFACES DECAY RATES
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Direct excitation of the “dark”b3Πstate predicted by deperturbation analysis of theA1Σ+−b3Πcomplex in KCs

2010

The diode-laser-induced fluorescence spectra $b {}^{3}{\ensuremath{\Pi}}_{\ensuremath{\Omega}=0}^{+}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{X}^{ 1}{\ensuremath{\Sigma}}^{+}$ originated from the rovibronic levels of the ``dark'' triplet $b {}^{3}{\ensuremath{\Pi}}_{\ensuremath{\Omega}=0}^{+}$ state of KCs dimers were recorded with a Fourier transform spectrometer with a resolution of 0.03 cm${}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$. Term values of 30 rovibronic levels $({v}_{b0}^{*}\ensuremath{\in}[14,18];{J}^{\ensuremath{'}}\ensuremath{\in}[47,134])$ below the minimum of perturbing $A {}^{1}{\ensuremath{\Sigma}}^{+}$ state were determined with 0.003--0.01 cm${}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$ uncertainty. The optimal excitation and dete…

PhysicsCrystallographyDirect excitationNuclear magnetic resonanceParticle propertiesFourier transform spectrometersState (functional analysis)Singlet stateOmegaFluorescence spectraAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpin-½Physical Review A
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Quasi-resonant energy transfer in collisions: Na2(A1? u + )+K(4S)

1994

Cross sections for electron energy transfer from the initial rotational stateJ′of the two lowest vibrational levelsv′=0 andv′=1 of excited dimers Na2(A) to potassium atoms as described by Na2(A1Σu+,v′J′)+K(4S)→Na2 (X1Σg+,v″J″)+K(4P)+ΔE have been examined by laser-induced fluorescence. A strong increase of the cross section by as much as an order of magnitude has been observed for those dimerv′J′-levels for which the dipole transitions are close to resonance of the 4S-4P transitions in the atom (ΔE<4 cm−1). The absolute cross sections for energy transfer have been calculated by the Rabitz approximation of first-order perturbation theory. In the case of closest energy resonance (ΔE=0.9 cm−1) …

PhysicsDipoleCross section (physics)Resonant inductive couplingExcited stateAtomic physicsPerturbation theoryFluorescenceResonance (particle physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOrder of magnitudeZeitschrift f�r Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters
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