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Collisional shifting and broadening coefficients for the rovibrational anisotropic lines of the v1/2v2 Fermi dyad in CO2 gas studied by stimulated Ra…

1998

0377-0486; High-resolution stimulated Raman spectroscopy was applied to the study of collisional broadening and shifting for rovibrational anisotropic Raman Lines of the Fermi dyad of molecular carbon dioxide, The O(J) lines of the v1 band and the S(J) lines of the 2v2 band were recorded at 295 K. The pressure-induced line shifts were obtained and compared with the overall shift of the high-density Raman Q-branch, A rotational quantum number dependence of the rovibrational line broadening coefficients was observed. The experimental line broadening coefficients were used in order to check the ability of two theoretical methods (random phase approximation and sum rule) for calculating the lin…

NITROGENCARBON-DIOXIDETHEORETICAL-ANALYSISSCALING ANALYSISABSORPTIONSCATTERINGTEMPERATURE-RANGEMICROWINDOWSQ-BRANCHBAND SHAPES
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Dual-polarization-pump CW laser operation in Nd3+:LiNbO3 channel waveguides fabricated by reverse proton exchange

2008

Abstract In this work, continuous-wave laser action at 1084.5 nm at room temperature in LiNbO 3 :Nd 3+ channel waveguides, fabricated by reverse proton exchange (RPE), is reported. The sample was pumped at λ  = 808 nm in either σ or π-polarized configurations, TE- and TM-pumping schemes, being the laser emission π-polarized at all power levels. The laser characteristics, as function of the pumping scheme (TE or TM), have been obtained. In both cases, the laser emission was stable, without any reduction in the output power even under continuous pump operation at maximum power at room temperature, indicating high resistance to photorefractive damage.

Nd3+Maximum power principleProtonLithium niobateReverse proton exchangeLaserLiNbO3Waveguide (optics)law.inventionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundOpticslawLaser power scalingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyChemistrybusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryIntegrated opticPhotorefractive effectLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDual-polarization interferometryWaveguideRPEbusiness
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Self-organization of Computation in Neural Systems

2015

When learning a complex task our nervous system self-organizes large groups of neurons into coherent dynamic activity patterns. During this, a cell assembly network with multiple, simultaneously active, and computationally powerful assemblies is formed; a process which is so far not understood. Here we show that the combination of synaptic plasticity with the slower process of synaptic scaling achieves formation of such assembly networks. This type of self-organization allows executing a difficult, six degrees of freedom, manipulation task with a robot where assemblies need to learn computing complex non-linear transforms and - for execution - must cooperate with each other without interfer…

Nervous systemSelf-organizationSynaptic scalingComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputationDistributed computingProcess (computing)Task (project management)medicine.anatomical_structureSynaptic plasticitymedicineRobotArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Multiscaling and the classification of continuous phase transitions

1992

Multiscaling of the free energy is obtained by generalizing the classification of phase transitions proposed by Ehrenfest. The free energy is found to obey a new generalized scaling form which contains as special cases standard and multiscaling forms. The results are obtained by analytic continuation from the classification scheme of Ehrenfest.

Nonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsPhase transitionContinuous phase modulationCritical point (thermodynamics)Analytic continuationGeneral Physics and AstronomyClassification schemeStatistical physicsRenormalization groupCritical exponentScalingMathematicsPhysical Review Letters
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Development of a sequential data correction method for isotope ratio analysis by resonance ionization mass spectrometry

2015

A sequential data correction method using several experimental parameters of pulsed resonance ionization mass spectrometry was developed to reduce mass discrimination effects for isotope ratio analysis as well as fluctuations in the ion count rate. This correction method was applied to isotope ratio determination of stable titanium isotopes using a two-step, single color ionization scheme. A significant improvement of the precision of the measured isotopic ratio of stable titanium isotopes was demonstrated after correction with a parameter set consisting of laser power, atmospheric pressure, and laser frequency.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsAtmospheric pressureIsotopeChemistry010401 analytical chemistryAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyThermal ionization mass spectrometry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIonNuclear Energy and EngineeringIonizationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsLaser power scalingTime-of-flight mass spectrometry0210 nano-technologyJournal of Nuclear Science and Technology
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Systematics of strong nuclear amplification of gluon saturation from exclusive vector meson production in high energy electron–nucleus collisions

2017

We show that gluon saturation gives rise to a strong modification of the scaling in both the nuclear mass number $A$ and the virtuality $Q^2$ of the vector meson production cross-section in exclusive deep-inelastic scattering off nuclei. We present qualitative analytic expressions for how the scaling exponents are modified as well as quantitative predictions that can be tested at an Electron-Ion Collider.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear TheoryNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesElectron01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear physicssystematics of strong nuclear amplificationHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesmedicineVector meson010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentScalingMass numberPhysicsta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsScatteringDeep inelastic scatteringlcsh:QC1-999GluonHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologymedicine.anatomical_structureHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNucleuslcsh:Physicsgluon saturationPhysics Letters B
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Jet evolution in a dense medium: event-by-event fluctuations and multi-particle correlations

2017

International audience; We study the gluon distribution produced via successive medium-induced branchings by an energetic jet propagating through a weakly-coupled quark-gluon plasma. We show that under suitable approximations, the jet evolution is a Markovian stochastic process, which is exactly solvable. For this process, we construct exact analytic solutions for all the n-point correlation functions describing the gluon distribution in the space of energy [M. A. Escobedo, E. Iancu, Event-by-event fluctuations in the medium-induced jet evolution, JHEP 05 (2016) 008. arXiv: arXiv:1601.03629 , doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2016)008 , M. A. Escobedo, E. Iancu, Multi-particle correlati…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectenergy lossMarkov chainKNOformula01 natural sciencesAsymmetryStandard deviationjet0103 physical sciencespropagationscaling: KNOmultiplicityStatistical physicscorrelation function010306 general physicsScalingquark gluon: plasmaBranching processmedia_commonPhysicsLarge Hadron Collidergluon: distribution functionta114Markovian stochastic process010308 nuclear & particles physicsStochastic processfluctuationdijet: asymmetryPlasmajet: asymmetrynucleus nucleus: scatteringGluonwide-anglepath lengthCERN LHC Colljet: energy lossnuclear mattercorrelationevolution equation[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]High Energy Physics::Experimentheavy ion: colliding beamsPhenomenology (particle physics)jet evolution
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The laser and optical system for the RIBF-PALIS experiment

2017

Abstract This paper describes the laser and optical system for the Parasitic radioactive isotope (RI) beam production by Laser Ion-Source (PALIS) in the RIKEN fragment separator facility. This system requires an optical path length of 70 m for transporting the laser beam from the laser light source to the place for resonance ionization. To accomplish this, we designed and implemented a simple optical system consisting of several mirrors equipped with compact stepping motor actuators, lenses, beam spot screens and network cameras. The system enables multi-step laser resonance ionization in the gas cell and gas jet via overlap with a diameter of a few millimeters, between the laser photons an…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsspektroskopiaPhysics::Optics01 natural sciencesBeam parameter productlaw.inventionVertical-cavity surface-emitting laserLaser linewidthOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic PhysicsLaser power scaling010306 general physicsInstrumentationPhysicsDistributed feedback laserta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryFar-infrared lasergas cellLaserlasertekniikkaLaser Ion Sourcegas jetlaser spectroscopyPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsLaser beam qualitylaser resonance ionizationbusinessydinfysiikkaNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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A mechanical picture of fractional-order Darcy equation

2015

Abstract In this paper the authors show that fractional-order force-flux relations are obtained considering the flux of a viscous fluid across an elastic porous media. Indeed the one-dimensional fluid mass transport in an unbounded porous media with power-law variation of geometrical and physical properties yields a fractional-order relation among the ingoing flux and the applied pressure to the control section. As a power-law decay of the physical properties from the control section is considered, then the flux is related to a Caputo fractional derivative of the pressure of order 0 ⩽ β ≤ 1 . If, instead, the physical properties of the media show a power-law increase from the control sectio…

Numerical AnalysisAnomalous diffusionApplied MathematicsVolumetric fluxMass flowAnomalous diffusion; Anomalous scaling; Darcy equation; Fractional derivatives; Porous mediaMathematical analysisPorous mediaAnomalous diffusionFluxFractional derivativeViscous liquidDarcy–Weisbach equationFractional calculusModeling and SimulationDarcy equationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniPorous mediumAnomalous scalingMathematicsCommunications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
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Laminar flow through fractal porous materials: the fractional-order transport equation

2015

Abstract The anomalous transport of a viscous fluid across a porous media with power-law scaling of the geometrical features of the pores is dealt with in the paper. It has been shown that, assuming a linear force–flux relation for the motion in a porous solid, then a generalized version of the Hagen–Poiseuille equation has been obtained with the aid of Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative. The order of the derivative is related to the scaling property of the considered media yielding an appropriate mechanical picture for the use of generalized fractional-order relations, as recently used in scientific literature.

Numerical AnalysisApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisLaminar flowViscous liquidFractional calculuFractional calculusPhysics::Fluid DynamicsTransport equationFractals; Fractional calculus; Transport equations; Modeling and Simulation; Numerical Analysis; Applied MathematicsFractalModeling and SimulationFractalSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniConvection–diffusion equationPorosityPorous mediumNumerical AnalysiScalingMathematicsCommunications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
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