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Breakdown transient study of plasma distributions in a 2.45 GHz hydrogen discharge
2015
Plasma distribution transients associated with the breakdown of a 2.45 GHz hydrogen discharge similar to high current microwave ion sources are studied by means of an ultra-fast frame image acquisition system in visible light range. Eight different plasma distributions have been studied by photographing the 2D projections of the discharge through a transparent plasma electrode. The temporal evolution of images in Balmer-alpha and Fulcher band wavelengths have been recorded associated to atomic and molecular excitation and ionization processes. Some unexpected plasma distributions transient behaviors during breakdown are reported.
Ageing studies of TPB in noble gas detectors for dark matter and neutrinoless ββ decay searches
2017
Noble gases (Xe, Ar, Kr) are very attractive as detector media in Dark Matter search and neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments. However, the detection of their scintillation light (in the VUV spectral region) requires shifting the VUV light to visible light, where standard photosensors are more efficient. Tetraphenyl butadiene (TPB) is widely used as wavelength shifter, absorbing the VUV light and re-emitting in the blue region (~430nm). TPB is an organic molecule that may degrade due to exposure to environmental agents and also to ultraviolet light. In this work, we present TPB ageing studies due to exposure to VUV light, aiming at quantifying the reduction of the absolute fluorescenc…
Hyperfine structure study of atomic niobium with enhanced sensitivity of Fourier transform spectroscopy
2011
In an experimental setup with a high-resolution Fourier transform (FT) spectrometer and a hollow-cathode discharge, bandpass interference filters are used to enhance the sensitivity. This extension leads to an improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio in the spectrum of atomic niobium by a factor of up to 10 compared to FT spectra measured previously without filters (see Kroger et al 2010 Astron. Astrophys. 516 A70). Several additional spectral lines with low intensity have been observed. Additionally, in some intense lines, blends become visible due to the better signal-to-noise ratio. The hyperfine structure of 51 lines recorded in the wavelength range from 415 to 670 nm is analysed or re-…
Real-time optical spectrum analyzers operating with spectrally incoherent broadband continuous-wave light source
2007
On the framework of coherence theory we discuss the averaged temporal intensity output provided by real-time optical Fourier transformers when the spectral line shape of the stationary source is considered. Some numerical examples are given and the deviations from perfectly monochromatic sources are pointed out.
Surface Plasmons for Chiral Sensing
2021
Chiral sensitive techniques have been used to probe the fundamental symmetries of the universe, study biomolecular structures, and even develop safe drugs. The traditional method for the measurement of chirality is through optical activity, however, chiroptical signals are inherently weak and often suppressed by large backgrounds. Different techniques have been proposed to overcome the limitations of traditionally used optical polarimetry, such as cavity- and/or nanophotonic-based schemes. In this chapter we demonstrate how surface plasmon resonance can be employed as a new research tool for chiral sensing, which we term here as CHIral Surface Plasmon Resonance (CHISPR). We present how surf…
Magneto-optical linear dichroism in threshold photoemission electron microscopy of polycrystalline Fe films.
2000
Magnetic linear dichroism in threshold photoemission has been exploited to obtain magnetic contrast in a photoemission electron microscope using a mercury arc lamp. The dichroism at threshold can be described similar to the magneto-optical Kerr effect in the region of visible light. The asymmetry of electron intensity observed for a 100 nm polycrystalline Fe film on silicon is A=(0.37+/-0.05)%. The asymmetry occurs for the geometry of the transverse Kerr effect. For unpolarized light the asymmetry was about half the value observed for linearly polarized light. Threshold photoemission microscopy has a large potential for high resolution magnetic domain imaging with fast data acquisition.
Efficient Degradation of 4-Nitrophenol by Using Functionalized Porphyrin TiO2 Photocatalysts Under Visible Irradiation
2007
Abstract The novel porphyrins 5,10,15,20-tetra-[4-(3-phenoxy)-propoxy]phenyl porphyrin, H2Pp(a) and 5,10,15,20-tetra-[2-(3-phenoxy)-propoxy]phenyl porphyrin, H2Pp(b) and their corresponding copper(II) complexes CuPp(a), CuPp(b) were synthesized and characterized by using various spectroscopic techniques. The photocatalytic activity of polycrystalline TiO2 samples impregnated with H2Pp(a), H2Pp(b), CuPp(a) and CuPp(b) as sensitizers have been investigated by carrying out the photo-degradation of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) as a probe reaction in aqueous suspension and under visible light. The maximum photocatalytic activity was obtained using TiO2 loaded with a monolayer of the copper porphyrin CuP…
The Medium-Depending Fluorescence of Quadrupolar Donor-Acceptor-Donor Substituted Distyrylbenzenes with High Two-Photon Absorption Cross-Sections
2006
ABSTRACT1,4-Distyrylbenzenes with terminal dialkylamino groups and a central 2,5-disubstitution with electron-accepting groups were prepared via twofold Horner-olefination. These chromophores with a quadrupolar donor-acceptor-donor substitution and C2-symmetry absorb in the violet to green region of the visible spectrum exhibit large two-photon-absorption cross-sections when irrdiated in the NIR. Whereas a variation of the solvent polarity only slightly alters the absorption spectra, the fluorescence appears to be highly responsive. Besides a positive solvatochromism, the emission is very sensitive towards protonation. Quenching or appearance of new emitting species depends on the substitut…
Origin of the visible absorption in radiation-resistant optical fibers
2013
In this work we investigated the point defects at the origin of the degradation of radiation-tolerant optical fibers used in the visible part of the spectrum for plasma diagnostics in radiation environments. For this aim, the effects of γ -ray irradiation up to the dose of 10 MGy(SiO2) and post-irradiation thermal annealing at 550◦C were studied for a Fluorinedoped fiber. An absorption peaking around 2 eV is mainly responsible for the measured radiation-induced losses, its origin being currently debated in the literature. On the basis of the unchanging shape of this band with the radiation dose, its correlation with the 1.9 eV photoluminescent band and the thermal treatment results we assig…
Photosensibilisierte Oxidation von Lysozym bei Verschiedenen Wellenlängen
1974
The photooxidation of lysozyme in the presence of methylene blue, riboflavine, and bengal rose at differentpH values and wavelengths was studied. Monochromatic irradiation at shorter wavelengths (345 and 365 nm) is - in contrast to visible light - characterized by higher energy yields and lower oxygen consumption. This behavior suggests that the mechanism of photooxidation depends on the wavelength. The specific destruction of amino acid residues is also wavelength-dependent. Using visible light of 448 and 621 nm for riboflavine and methylene blue, respectively, we have confirmed the selective destruction of histidine and tryptophan atpH 7,0. The energy yield for the destruction of tryptoph…