Search results for "POLARIZATION"

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"Table_T17" of "Threshold ��0 photoproduction on transverse polarised protons at MAMI"

2022

Target asymmetry T for c.m. cos(Theta_pi0)= -0.966

POLPhotoproductionAsymmetry MeasurementPolarizationGAMMA P --> PI0 PExclusive
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"Table_T01" of "Threshold ��0 photoproduction on transverse polarised protons at MAMI"

2022

Target asymmetry T for c.m. cos(Theta_pi0)= 0.996

POLPhotoproductionAsymmetry MeasurementPolarizationGAMMA P --> PI0 PExclusive
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"Table_T02" of "Threshold ��0 photoproduction on transverse polarised protons at MAMI"

2022

Target asymmetry T for c.m. cos(Theta_pi0)= 0.966

POLPhotoproductionAsymmetry MeasurementPolarizationGAMMA P --> PI0 PExclusive
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"Table 1" of "Virtual Compton scattering under pi0 threshold at Q**2 = 0.33-GeV**2: Preliminary results."

1999

No description provided.

POLPhotoproductionPolarizationExclusiveGAMMA* P --> P GAMMA0.0
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"Table 1" of "Measurement of the polarization of Lambda0, anti-Lambda0, Sigma+ and Xi- produced in a Sigma- beam of 330-GeV/c"

1995

Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.

POLStrange productionSIGMA- C --> XI- XSIGMA- CU --> SIGMA+ XSIGMA- C --> LAMBDABAR XSIGMA- C --> LAMBDA XSIGMA- CU --> LAMBDABAR XInclusiveSIGMA- CU --> LAMBDA XSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> LAMBDABAR XSIGMA- CU --> XI- XPolarizationSIGMA- C --> SIGMA+ XSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> LAMBDA XExclusiveSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> X XI-SIGMA- NUCLEUS --> SIGMA+ X
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Control of rotational wave packets using phase-modulated ultrashort laser pulses

2004

8th Colloquium on Lasers and Quantum Optics SEP 03-05, 2003 Toulouse, FRANCE INSA Toulouse, Univ Paul Sabatier, CNRS, CNES, DGA, ONERA, Minist Rech & Nouvelles Technologies, Soc Francaise Opt, Soc Francaise Phys

POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYMOLECULAR GAS-MIXTURES
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Condensation of classical optical waves beyond the cubic nonlinear Schrodinger equation

2012

International audience; A completely classical nonlinear wave is known to exhibit a process of condensation whose thermodynamic properties are analogous to those of the genuine Bose-Einstein condensation. So far this phenomenon of wave condensation has been studied essentially in the framework of the nonlinear Schrodinger (NLS) equation with a pure cubic Kerr nonlinearity. We study wave condensation by considering two representative generalizations of the NLS equation that are relevant to the context of nonlinear optics, the nonlocal nonlinearity and the saturable nonlinearity. For both cases we derive analytical expressions of the condensate fraction in the weakly and the strongly nonlinea…

POLARIZATIONPROPAGATION01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeLINEAR ENERGY TRANSFERlawQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesBOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATIONElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsNonlinear Schrödinger equationNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsPhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesINCOHERENT-LIGHTSPECTRUMAnalytical expressionsTurbulenceNonlinear opticsPolarization (waves)THERMALIZATIONAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRAMAN FIBER LASERMODELNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsThermalisationsymbolsTURBULENCEBose–Einstein condensate
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The stability and functional properties of proteoliposomes mixed with dextran derivatives bearing hydrophobic anchor groups

1992

Liposomes composed of Escherichia coli phospholipid were coated with polysaccharides bearing hydrophobic palmitoyl anchors. The effect on the stability of liposomes without or with integral membrane proteins was investigated. A high concentration of hydrophobized dextrans protected the liposomes against detergent degradation, decreased the fluidity of the membranes, prevented fusion of the liposomes and enhanced their stability. Proteoliposomes containing beef heart cytochrome-c oxidase and the lactose transport carrier of E. coli were similarly affected by coating with the dextrans. Under these conditions both membrane proteins were still active. Long-term stability of the coated liposomes…

PROTEINMembrane FusionBiochemistryMembrane Potentialschemistry.chemical_compoundFUSIONINTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEINBINDINGIntegral membrane proteinLiposomeSymportersEscherichia coli ProteinsVesiclePROTEOLIPOSOMEDextransDEXTRAN DERIVATIVEBIOLOGICAL-MEMBRANESFluoresceinsMembraneCarbohydrate SequenceESCHERICHIA-COLIMonosaccharide Transport ProteinsCations DivalentMembrane FluidityProteolipidsMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsPhospholipidFluorescence PolarizationLactose transportOXIDASECYTOCHROME-CVESICLESElectron Transport Complex IVHYDROPHOBIC ANCHOR GROUPEscherichia coliAnimalsKINETICSChromatographyMyocardiumMembrane ProteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsBiological membraneCell BiologyPROTON-MOTIVE FORCEMembrane proteinchemistryLiposomesCalciumCattleBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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High-Resolution Nonlinear Raman-Spectroscopy in Gases

1990

0377-0486; The resolution in the Raman spectra of gases has been greatly improved by the development of the different methods of non-linear Raman scattering. When two laser beams, one of which has a tunable frequency, are focused in a sample, a stimulated Raman process occurs as soon as the frequency difference between the two lasers is equal to a Raman-active rovibrational or rotational transition frequency. The Raman resonance can be detected in different ways: by coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) or the corresponding Stokes process (CSRS), by a gain in one of the beams (stimulated Raman gain spectroscopy, SRGS) or a loss in the other (inverse Raman spectroscopy, IRS), or even …

PULSED CARS SPECTROSCOPYPOWER CW GENERATIONANTI-STOKES SCATTERINGPhysics::OpticsV1 BANDND-YAG LASERNU-1 BANDPhysics::Atomic PhysicsGAIN SPECTROSCOPYQ-BRANCHPOLARIZATION FEEDBACK STABILIZATIONPRESSURE-DEPENDENCE
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"P_AntiLambda vs. wide centrality bins (2.76 TeV)" of "Global polarization of $\Lambda$ and $\overline{\Lambda}$ hyperons in Pb-Pb collisions at the …

2021

The $\bar\Lambda$ global polarization as function of centrality for Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=2.76$~TeV.

P_ANTI-LAMBDA2760.0High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPb Pb --> ANTI-LAMBDA XHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment$\bar\Lambda$ global polarization
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