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Study of internal structures of 9,10Be and 10B in scattering of 4He from 9Be

2013

A study of inelastic scattering and single-particle transfer reactions was performed by an alpha beam at 63 MeV on a 9$Be target. Angular distributions of the differential cross sections for the 9Be(4He,4He')9Be*, 9Be(4He,3He)10Be and 9Be(4He,t)10B reactions were measured. Experimental angular distributions of the differential cross sections for the ground state and a few low-lying states were analyzed in the framework of the optical model, coupled channels and distorted-wave Born approximation. An analysis of the obtained spectroscopic factors was performed.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Nuclear TheoryScatteringFOS: Physical sciencesDWBAScattering length[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Inelastic scatteringAlpha (navigation)Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)Angular distributiondifferential cross sectionoptical modelangular distribution25.55.Ci; 24.10.Eq; 27.20.+n; 25.55.hp; 21.10.Pc; 24.10.TtNuclear cross sectioninelatic scatteringNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Atomic physicsBorn approximationNuclear ExperimentBeam (structure)
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Radiation resistance and optical properties of lead fluoride Cherenkov crystals

1998

Abstract Optical properties of large size lead fluoride (PbF 2 ) crystals of three different manufacturers and their degradation caused by 60 Co γ-radiation have been investigated. Transmission losses have been systematically studied at absorbed energy doses between 0.1 and 7 kGy. Several radiation induced absorption bands have been observed. Optical bleaching with light of wavelengths ≳365 nm has been found very effective to restore the original characteristics even after repeated irradiations. This observation together with the high density and the ultraviolet extended transmission make PbF 2 an excellent choice for high rate and high resolution e.m. calorimetry.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsbusiness.industryCalorimetrymedicine.disease_causeWavelengthmedicineRadiation damageDegradation (geology)OptoelectronicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessInstrumentationUltravioletCherenkov radiationRadiation resistanceNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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ΛNNandΣNNsystems at threshold. II. The effect ofDwaves

2007

Using the two-body interactions obtained from a chiral constituent quark model, we study allN N andN N states with I = 0, 1, 2a ndJ = 1/2, 3/2 at threshold, taking into account all three-body configurations with S and D wave components. We constrain further the limits for theN spin-triplet scattering length a1/2,1 .U sing the hypertriton binding energy, we find a narrow interval for the possible values of theN spin-singlet scattering length a1/2,0. We find that theN N system has a quasibound state in the (I,J ) = (1, 1/2) channel very near threshold with a width of about 2.1 MeV.

PhysicsNuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsQuark modelConstituent quarkScattering lengthFew-body systemsNucleonLambda baryonLambdaHypertritonPhysical Review C
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EXTRACTION OF ΛΛ SCATTERING LENGTH

2009

We determine ΛΛ scattering parameters from a ΛΛ invariant mass spectrum that was obtained by 12 C (K-, K+ΛΛ) reaction at the KEK Proton Synchrotron. In the framework of Watson's procedure, the obtained scattering length [Formula: see text] and effective range [Formula: see text] are most consistent with the values predicted by using the Nijmegen soft core models (NSC97's). However, the predicted values by using the Nijmegen hard-core ND ( G -matrix) and the extended soft-core (ESC00) models are out of two standard deviations from the determined scattering parameters.

PhysicsNuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Soft coreExtraction (chemistry)Scattering parametersGeneral Physics and AstronomyProton SynchrotronInvariant massScattering lengthLambdaStandard deviationInternational Journal of Modern Physics E
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A decade of SN 1993J : discovery of radio wavelength effects in the expansion rate

2009

We studied the growth of the shell-like radio structure of supernova SN 1993J in M 81 from September 1993 to October 2003 with very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at the wavelengths of 3.6, 6, and 18 cm. We developed a method to accurately determine the outer radius (R) of any circularly symmetric compact radio structure such as SN 1993J. The source structure of SN 1993J remains circularly symmetric (with deviations from circularity under 2%) over almost 4000 days. We characterize the decelerated expansion of SN 1993J until approximately day 1500 after explosion with an expansion parameter m = 0.845 ± 0.005 (R ∝ tm). However, from that day onwards the expansion differs whe…

PhysicsOpacitygeneral [Supernovae]Astronomy and AstrophysicsRadiusAstrophysics:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia::Galaxias [UNESCO]clusters : individual : M 81 [Galaxies]Magnetic fieldInterpretation (model theory)SupernovaWavelengthGalaxies : clusters : individual : M 81; Radio continuum : stars; Supernovae : general; Supernovae : individual : SN 1993J; Techniques : interferometricSpace and Planetary ScienceVery-long-baseline interferometryinterferometric [Techniques]stars [Radio continuum]UNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia::Estrellasindividual : SN 1993J [Supernovae]EjectaUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia::Galaxias:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia::Estrellas [UNESCO]
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Observation of modulational instability induced by velocity-matched cross-phase modulation in a normally dispersive bimodal fiber

2008

We demonstrate experimentally the existence of cross-phase-modulation-induced modulational instability in the absence of group-velocity mismatch between the interacting nonlinear dispersive waves. The experiment is performed by means of a normally dispersive isotropic bimodal fiber. The group-velocity mismatch between the fundamental and the first-order modes that constitute the two interacting waves is controlled by wavelength tuning. A strong power dependence of the modulational instability spectra is observed near the condition of group-velocity matching.

PhysicsOptical fiberWave propagationbusiness.industryCross-phase modulationIsotropyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionModulational instabilityWavelengthsymbols.namesakeOpticslawsymbolsDispersion (water waves)businessRaman scatteringOptics Letters
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1 Tb/s·km WDM transmission over multimode fibre link

2008

We demonstrate 1 Tb/smiddotkm WDM error-free transmission (highest reported value to our knowledge) over a MMF link by a combination of low-linewidth lasers and central launch.

PhysicsOptical fiberWdm transmissionbusiness.industry02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsMultimode fibre020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticsTransmission (telecommunications)lawWavelength-division multiplexingOptical receivers0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBit error rateOptical filterbusiness2008 34th European Conference on Optical Communication
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Limits of ultra-high bit rate RZ data transmissions in terrestrial optical fiber systems

2006

We numerically study the limits of the terrestrial optical fiber systems as a function of the bit rate. In particular, we compare for 160-, 320- and 640-Gbit/s the limits of single channel and WDM configurations.

PhysicsOptical fiberbusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyFunction (mathematics)law.invention020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticsElectric power transmissionlawQ factorWavelength-division multiplexingDispersion (optics)Bit rate0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCommunication channel
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Dynamic path length changes in all-fiber mirrors: Transmission modulation

1995

Abstract In this paper, we present a technique to modulate the transmission of an all-fiber mirror. This technique is based on the phase modulation of the light in the fiber loop, combined with the time delay between the clockwise and anticlockwise propagating beams. Using Jones calculus, a theoretical analysis has been carried out to describe the effects of static polarization changes and a dynamic phase modulation. An experimental all-fiber optical mirror has been constructed, and using a 1–MHz piezoelectric disc as the phase modulator, we demonstrate that it is possible to achieve either a 1–MHz or 2–MHz transmission modulation by adjusting the polarization state.

PhysicsOptical fiberbusiness.industryOptical polarizationPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsJones calculuslaw.inventionResonatorOpticsPath lengthlawOptical cavitybusinessPhase modulationFiber and Integrated Optics
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Coherent and incoherent spectral broadening in a photonic crystal fiber.

2007

The coherence of the spectral broadening process is the key requisite for the application of supercontinua in frequency combs. We investigate the coherence of two subsequent supercontinuum pulses created in a photonic crystal fiber pumped by a femtosecond laser. We measure Young interference fringes from a Michelson-type interferometer at different wavelengths of the output spectrum and analyze their dependence on pump intensity and polarization. The visibility of these fringes is a direct measure of the coherence of the spectral broadening processes.

PhysicsOptical fiberbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionSupercontinuumCoherence lengthInterferometryOpticslawOptoelectronicsbusinessPhotonic-crystal fiberDoppler broadeningPhotonic crystalOptics letters
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