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On-Sky Tests of a High-Power Pulsed Laser for Sodium Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics

2016

We present results of on-sky tests performed in the summer of 2013 to characterize the performance of a prototype high-power pulsed laser for adaptive optics. The laser operates at a pulse repetition rate (PRR) of 600–800[Formula: see text]Hz, with a 6% duty cycle. Its coupling efficiency was found to be, in the best test case (using 18[Formula: see text]W of transmitted power), [Formula: see text] photons s[Formula: see text] sr[Formula: see text] atom[Formula: see text] W[Formula: see text] m2 when circular polarization was employed and [Formula: see text] photons s[Formula: see text] sr[Formula: see text] atom[Formula: see text] W[Formula: see text] m2 with linear polarization. No impro…

PhysicsLinear polarizationbusiness.industryAstronomy and AstrophysicsLaser01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsLaser guide starOpticsAngular diameterlawDuty cycle0103 physical sciencesLaser power scalingAdaptive opticsbusiness010303 astronomy & astrophysicsInstrumentationCircular polarizationJournal of Astronomical Instrumentation
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Efficient on-axis SLM engineering of optical vector modes

2020

Abstract This work presents a method for the efficient experimental generation of arbitrary polarized vector beam modes. The optical system employs two liquid-crystal on silicon (LCOS) spatial light modulators (SLM) in a common path architecture, avoiding the use of beam-splitters. Each SLM displays a different phase-only mask, each one encoding a different pattern onto two orthogonal linear polarization components of the input beam. These phase-only masks are designed using a recently proposed random technique to encode complex amplitude values. This encoding technique reconstructs the complex function on-axis, thus avoiding incorporating carrier phases. By addressing such properly designe…

PhysicsLinear polarizationbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringHolography02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)ENCODE01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.invention010309 opticsLiquid crystal on siliconSuperposition principleCommon pathOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesElectrical and Electronic Engineering0210 nano-technologybusinessComplex amplitudeOptics and Lasers in Engineering
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A paradigm of fullerene

2009

We study the dynamics of an electron constrained over the surface of a rigid sphere, with geometrical parameters similar to those of the C60 fullerene, embedded in a low intensity linearly polarized laser field. The model is shown to emit odd harmonics of the laser even at very low field intensity. For more intense laser fields, the spectrum presents odd harmonics and hyper-Raman lines shaped in a broad plateau. The spectrum of the model is compared to that theoretically obtained by other authors for more realistic models of C60. It is concluded that the model can be used as a paradigm for mesoscopic molecules in the fullerene family, particularly in practical applications where it is conve…

PhysicsMesoscopic physicsFullereneSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi Matematicibusiness.industryLinear polarizationfullereneNonlinear opticsElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaComputational physicslaw.inventionharmonic generationOpticslawstrong fieldHarmonicsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersHigh harmonic generationbusiness
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Strong four-photon conversion regime of cross-phase-modulation-induced modulational instability

2000

We investigate theoretically and experimentally the strong conversion regime of parametric four-photon amplification or induced modulational instability in the normal dispersion regime of propagation in a highly birefringent fiber. Such optical mixing is observed by injecting a tunable linearly polarized (along the fast axis) anti-Stokes signal wave copropagating with a pump equisplitted between the fiber axes (i.e., linearly polarized at 45\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}) which entail that the two pump modes experience cross-phase modulation. In agreement with a four-wave model developed to study the depleted regime of the mixing process, we observe that the strongest conversion occurs…

PhysicsModulational instabilityWave propagationLinear polarizationModulationCross-phase modulationQuantum mechanicsDispersion (optics)Physics::OpticsAtomic physicsBeam (structure)Mixing (physics)Physical Review E
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Using molecular alignment to track ultrafast collisional relaxation

2014

Field-free molecular alignment has been used in order to track the collisional relaxation occurring in a molecular gas. CO${}_{2}$ molecules were initially irradiated by a short linearly polarized laser pulse resulting in the increase of their rotational energy. The evolution of the subsequent ultrafast relaxation process was optically probed after irradiating the sample with a second, weaker, short pulse leading to the alignment of the preheated molecules. Using classical molecular dynamic simulations, we were able to quantitatively reproduce the experimental shapes and amplitudes of the recorded revival transients for a time interval extending from 25 to 500 ps until thermalization of the…

PhysicsMolecular dynamicsThermalisationlawLinear polarizationRelaxation (physics)Atomic physicsLaserUltrashort pulseAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPulse (physics)law.inventionRotational energyPhysical Review A
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Enhancement of the linear polarization of coherent bremsstrahlung by collimation of the photon beam

1998

A method is described to precisely predict the relative intensities and degrees of linear polarization of coherent bremsstrahlung from diamond crystals, taking into account the collimation of the photon beam and the lateral distribution and angular divergence of the electron beam in addition to the properties of the crystal. It is confirmed that the increase of the degree of linear polarization through collimation of the photon beam is a sizable effect. Compared to previous approaches considerable progress has been made in reproducing the experimentally observed relative intensities of collimated coherent bremsstrahlung, by taking into account the angular distribution of coherent bremsstrah…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsLinear polarizationAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaBremsstrahlung01 natural sciencesCollimated lightCrystalDistribution (mathematics)0103 physical sciencesCathode rayPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsRadial polarizationAtomic physics010306 general physicsDivergence (statistics)Physical Review C
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The selection and performance of diamond radiators used in coherent bremsstrahlung experiments

2005

The bremsstrahlung emitted as a result of scattering electrons in thin diamond crystals provides a useful source of high energy photons for use in photonuclear experiments, since the coherent bremsstrahlung produced is linearly polarized. Techniques for selecting the most favorable diamonds have been investigated. These are optical polaroid analysis, X-ray topography and rocking curve measurements. The diamonds are characterized with a view to determining their performance as radiators, and bremsstrahlung spectra from a diamond radiator used at the Mainz MAMI-B facility are presented. The changes caused by high energy electrons to the crystal properties of the diamond and to the resulting c…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHigh energybusiness.industryScatteringLinear polarizationAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaBremsstrahlungDiamondElectronengineering.materialSpectral lineOpticsRadiator (engine cooling)engineeringAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentbusinessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Character of particle-hole excitations in94Ru deduced fromγ-ray angular correlation and linear polarization measurements

2014

Linear polarization and angular correlations of gamma-rays depopulating excited states in the neutron-deficient nucleus Ru-94(44)50 have been measured, enabling firm spin-parity assignments for several excited states in this nucleus. The deduced multipolarities of strong transitions in the yrast structure were found to be mostly of stretched M1, E1, and E2 types and, in most cases, in agreement with previous tentative assignments. The deduced multipolarity of the 1869 keV and the connecting 257 and 1641 keV transitions indicates that the state at 6358 keV excitation energy has spin parity 12(1)(-) rather than 12(3)(+) as proposed in previous works. The presence of a 12(1)(-) state is interp…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsmedicine.anatomical_structureAngular correlationLinear polarizationExcited stateYrastmedicineNeutronParity (physics)Atomic physicsNucleusExcitationPhysical Review C
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Relations between polarization observables and complete sets for deuteron photodisintegration

1990

The polarization observables for deuteron photodisintegration are given as Hermitean forms of theT-matrix elementsti. By inversion we are able to express a given productti*tj in terms of polarization observables. This allows (i) to derive linear relations between observables for unpolarized, circularly and linearly polarized photons, (ii) to construct explicitly complete sets of polarization observables, and (iii) to derive quadratic relations between observables.

PhysicsNuclear physicsParticle physicsPhotonQuadratic equationDeuteriumLinear polarizationPhotodisintegrationPolarization observablesObservableAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFew-Body Systems
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Surface Reconstruction of Transparent Objects by Polarization Imaging

2008

This paper focuses a method to acquire the surface of transparent objects for 3D measurement. The technique relies on the so called ?Shape from Polarization? technique. The principle of this polarization imaging technique is as follows: after being reflected, an unpolarized light becomes partially linearly polarized. The surface normals can be evaluated by analyzing their polarization parameters and by knowing the refractive index of the object to be controlled. Finally, the 3D shape is obtained by integrating the normals field. After an introduction to expose the problematic, section 2 exposes the principles of polarization technique. The third and the last section deal with the polarimetr…

PhysicsOpticsExperimental systembusiness.industrySurface waveLinear polarizationPolarimetryIterative reconstructionbusinessPolarization (waves)Refractive indexSurface reconstruction2008 IEEE International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Based Systems
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