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Laser beam scattering effects in non-absorbent inhomogenous polymers

2007

Ilie, Mariana Kneip, Jean-Christophe Mattei, Simone Nichici, Alexandru Roze, Claude Girasole, Thierry; In this paper a numerical model for laser beam scattering in the semi-transparent polymers is presented, using a Monte Carlo algorithm and the Mie theory. The algorithm correctly accounts for the independent multiply-scattered light. We describe the algorithm, present a number of important parameters that account in the welding process, and explicitly show how the algorithm can be used to estimate the laser beam intensity both inside the semi-transparent component and at the welding interface and the beam widening. For the model validation an experimental bench test has been realized and s…

Materials scienceMonte Carlo method02 engineering and technologyWelding01 natural sciencesBeam parameter productlaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMonte Carlo algorithmbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringLaser beam welding021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsM squaredLaser beam quality0210 nano-technologybusiness0143-8166Beam (structure)
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Investigation of ISIS and Brookhaven National Laboratory ion source electrodes after extended operation.

2012

Linac4 accelerator of Centre Européen de Recherches Nucléaires is under construction and a RFdriven H− ion source is being developed. The beam current requirement for Linac4 is very challenging: 80 mA must be provided. Cesiated plasma discharge ion sources such as Penning or magnetron sources are also potential candidates. Accelerator ion sources must achieve typical reliability figures of 95% and above. Investigating and understanding the underlying mechanisms involved with source failure or ageing is critical when selecting the ion source technology. Plasma discharge driven surface ion sources rely on molybdenum cathodes. Deformation of the cathode surfaces is visible after extended opera…

Materials scienceNuclear engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementnegative ionsLinear particle acceleratorIonlaw.inventionion sourceslawSputteringPenning dischargesInstrumentationlinear acceleratorsplasma sourcesta114Particle acceleratorIon sourceCathodeplasma transport processesAnodechemistryparticle beam extractionMolybdenumAtomic physicssputteringmolybdeeniThe Review of scientific instruments
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Characterization of different regimes in nonlinear liquid crystal models

2012

[EN] The range of validity of two models for nonlocal nonlinear optics in Nematic Liquid Crystals (NLC) is studied. Particularly the influence of the optical power and the initial position of the beam over its trajectory is studied when launching the beam with an offset in a planar cell. The main difference between both models is the dependence of the orientational angle with the optical field, either linear or nonlinear. The results demonstrate the critical role of the nonlinearity in the propagation of nematicons in NLC planar cells. © 2012 World Scientific Publishing Company.

Materials scienceOffset (computer science)Nonlinear opticsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Condensed matter physicsbusiness.industryNonlinear opticsOptical powerOptical fieldAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsLiquid CrystalsNonlinear systemOpticsPlanarLiquid crystalNematicsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsbusinessMATEMATICA APLICADA
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Measurements of Positrons Lifetimes in Corroded Nickel

1999

It is over twenty years now that the nuclear method of conducting investigations into defects in the volume and on the surface of solids, based on positron annihilation phenomenon, has been developing on a quite intensive scale [1-3]. The present work is an attempt at adopting positron annihilation to investigations of the phenomenon of pitting corrosion in metals. Pitting occurs mainly in environments containing chlorides and affects metals and alloys covered with passivating oxide layers. Research carried out for many years by the use of various methods . has proved that pittings, which could — after some time — take sizes as large as the tenth of the millimeter order, are formed in the p…

Materials scienceOxideGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementCorrosionNickelchemistry.chemical_compoundPositronchemistryPitting corrosionPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsSurface layerAtomic physicsPositron annihilationActa Physica Polonica A
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Size self-filtering effect in vertical stacks of InAs/InP self-assembled quantum wires

2003

3 páginas, 2 figuras.-- PACS: 73.21.Hb; 78.55.Cr; 78.67.Lt.-- Proceedings of the International Conference on Superlattices, Nano-structures and Nano-devices ICSNN 2002.

Materials sciencePhotoluminescenceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryQuantum wiresPhysics::OpticsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter PhysicsLayer thicknessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSelf assembledCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceHomogeneity (physics)Physics::Accelerator PhysicsOptoelectronicsVertical stacksbusinessQuantumPhotoluminescenceMolecular beam epitaxy
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Helium bubbles in alpha-irradiated aluminium: positron lifetime studies

1985

The formation of He-stabilised voids in aluminium single crystals injected with helium is monitored by positron lifetime measurements. The bubbles are observed to grow during annealing from 300 to 930K. The bubbles are extremely stable and survive annealing up to the melting point. Positron lifetime data are used to discuss the He density inside the bubbles and their growth mechanism.

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Annealing (metallurgy)Metals and AlloysGeneral Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementPhysics::Fluid DynamicsPositronchemistryAluminiumMelting pointPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsIrradiationAtomic physicsHeliumJournal of Physics F: Metal Physics
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Trapping of ions from high energy sources into a radiofrequency ion trap

1982

An attempt is described to confine ions, created externally and accelerated to some energy, in an rf quadrupole trap. 4 keV Ba+ ions were stopped on a Ni foil, placed in an aperture of one trap electrode. The Ba then was evaporated from the heated foil and ionized by electron impact. At background pressure of about 10−5 mbar of various light buffer gases (He, H2, N2), the trap was filled once with 105 ions, at a minimum primary ion number of 1010. The storage time was 10 min. From the data obtained the possibility of spectroseopic experiments on rare isotopes, created with accelerators or nuclear reactors, is discussed.

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyIonTrap (computing)Physics::Plasma PhysicsIonizationElectrodeQuadrupolePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsIon trapAtomic physicsElectron ionizationFOIL methodApplied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry
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Temperature dependence of slow-positron production and of positronium formation on untreated surfaces

1987

Low-energy positron emission from tungsten moderators, placed at a electron accelerator beam stop slows down with increasing moderator temperature. Efficient positronium formation is reported on untreated and unoriented metal surfaces at higher target temperatures.

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementParticle acceleratorGeneral ChemistryTungstenMathematics::Geometric Topologylaw.inventionPositroniumMetalPositronchemistrylawvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsGeneral Materials SciencePositron emissionAtomic physicsBeam (structure)Applied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
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New Schemes for the Production and Spectroscopy of Positronium

1989

The rate of positronium formation has been increased by 2–3 orders of magnitude using recently developed accelerator based slow positron sources. This opens the possibility of improvements of precision experiments on the Ps atom as well as new experiments on excited states. First evidence for enhanced metastable Ps formation is presented and future possibilities are discussed.

Materials sciencePositronlawOrders of magnitude (temperature)MetastabilityExcited stateAtomParticle acceleratorPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsSpectroscopylaw.inventionPositronium
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High current proton source based on ECR discharge sustained by 37.5 GHz gyrotron radiation

2012

Formation of hydrogen ion beams with high intensity and low transverse emittance is one of the key challenges in accelerator technology. Present work is devoted to experimental investigation of proton beam production from dense plasma (Ne > 1013 cm−3) of an ECR discharge sustained by 37.5 GHz, 100 kW gyrotron radiation at SMIS 37 facility at IAP RAS. The anticipated advantages of the SMIS 37 gasdynamic ion source over the current state-of-the-art proton source technology based on 2.45 GHz hydrogen discharges are described. Experimental result obtained with different extraction configurations i.e. single- and multi-aperture systems are presented. It was demonstrated that ultra bright proton …

Materials scienceProtonHydrogenbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaRadiationIon sourcelaw.inventionOpticschemistrylawGyrotronPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsThermal emittanceAtomic physicsbusinessInstrumentationMathematical PhysicsBeam (structure)Journal of Instrumentation
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