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Carrier confinement in Ge/Si quantum dots grown with an intermediate ultrathin oxide layer

2012

We present computational results for strain effects on charge carrier confinement in Ge${}_{x}$Si${}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}$ quantum dots (QDs) grown on an oxidized Si surface. The strain and free carrier probability density distributions are obtained using the continuum elasticity theory and the effective-mass approximation implemented by a finite-element modeling scheme. Using realistic parameters and conditions for hemisphere and pyramid QDs, it is pointed out that an uncapped hemisphere dot deposited on the Si surface with an intermediate ultrathin oxide layer offers advantageous electron-hole separation distances with respect to a square-based pyramid grown directly on Si. The enhanced sep…

Materials scienceQuantum dotOrder (ring theory)Charge carrierCharge (physics)HeterojunctionContinuum (set theory)ElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsElectron localization functionElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhysical Review B
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Telecom to mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in a silicon germanium waveguide

2015

We report the first demonstration of broadband supercontinuum generation in silicon-germanium waveguides. Upon propagation of ultra-short femtosecond pulses in a 3-cm-long waveguide, the broadening extended from 1.455µm to 2.788µm (at the −30-dB point).

Materials scienceSilicon photonicsbusiness.industryMid infraredchemistry.chemical_elementWaveguide (optics)SupercontinuumSilicon-germaniumErbiumchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryBroadbandFemtosecondOptoelectronicsbusiness
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Supercontinuum generation in silicon waveguides based on optical wave-breaking

2014

We theoretically find the third order dispersion that optimizes the spectral broadening induced by optical wave-breaking. It produces supercontinuum spectra spanning beyond 2=3 of an octave in a silicon waveguide pumping at 1550 nm.

Materials scienceSiliconbusiness.industryPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementBreaking waveOctave (electronics)Supercontinuumlaw.inventionOpticschemistrylawDispersion (optics)OptoelectronicsbusinessSelf-phase modulationWaveguideDoppler broadening
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Interfacial energy effects within the framework of strain gradient plasticity

2009

AbstractIn the framework of strain gradient plasticity, a solid body with boundary surface playing the role of a dissipative boundary layer endowed with surface tension and surface energy, is addressed. Using the so-called residual-based gradient plasticity theory, the state equations and the higher order boundary conditions are derived quite naturally for both the bulk material and the boundary layer. A phenomenological constitutive model is envisioned, in which the bulk material and the boundary layer obey (rate independent associative) coupled plasticity evolution laws, with kinematic hardening laws of differential nature for the bulk material, but of nondifferential nature for the layer…

Materials scienceSurface tensionApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationInterfacesPlasticityCondensed Matter PhysicsGradient plasticitySurface energySurface tensionNonlocal continuum thermodynamicsBoundary layerClassical mechanicsMaterials Science(all)Surface energyMechanics of MaterialsModelling and SimulationModeling and SimulationRock mass plasticityDissipative systemGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Octave-spanning coherent supercontinuum generation in a step-index tellurite fiber and towards few-cycle pulse compression at 2 μ m

2021

Abstract We experimentally demonstrate 140-THz bandwidth (at −20 dB) supercontinuum generation in a 10 cm-long all-normal dispersion step-index tellurite fiber pumped by a turn-key femtosecond fiber laser emitting at 2 . 11 μ m at a repetition rate of 19 MHz. The soliton self-frequency shifted thulium-doped fiber mode-locked laser emits initial transform-limited pulses, with 85-fs pulse duration, that are subsequently quasi-linearly chirped (over more than 50 THz) during the above nJ-level nonlinear propagation. Moreover, we numerically demonstrate the possible pulse compression down to 12 fs by means of additional linear propagation in a standard step-index fluoride fiber with anomalous di…

Materials scienceTerahertz radiationPhysics::OpticsSoliton (optics)02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesDispersion (optics)FiberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryPulse duration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSupercontinuumPulse compression0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Tapering photonic crystal fibres for supercontinuum generation with nanosecond pulses at 532nm

2008

Experimental results on supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fibre tapers using pump pulses of 7 ns duration at 532 nm are presented. Photonic crystal fibre tapers with the first wavelength of zero dispersion around 532 nm were fabricated. The generation of supercontinuum was investigated in normal and anomalous dispersion regimes. Supercontinuum spectra spanning more than 400 nm in the visible region are reported.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsTaperingNanosecondAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhotonic crystal fibreSupercontinuumWavelengthOpticsDispersion (optics)OptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessOptics Communications
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Control of the chromatic dispersion of photonic crystal fibers for supercontinuum and photon pairs generation

2011

The interplay between chromatic dispersion and nonlinear effects is crucial for an efficient exploitation of non linear propagation in photonic crystal fibers (PCF). Once a PCF preform has been prepared, changing the parameters that control the fabrication process it is possible to adjust the dispersion properties of the fiber. In addition, it is particularly useful to develop postprocessing techniques that enable a fine adjustment of the dispersion along a section of PCF. The tapering of PCF, using a fusion and pulling technique, has been established as a rather useful technique to engineer the dispersion properties along tens of centimeters. Some of our recent experiments demonstrate that…

Materials sciencebusiness.industrySingle-mode optical fiberPhysics::OpticsSupercontinuumOpticsZero-dispersion wavelengthDispersion (optics)OptoelectronicsModal dispersionDispersion-shifted fiberbusinessPhotonic crystalPhotonic-crystal fiber2011 11th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling (LFNM)
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P-spaces and the Whyburn property

2009

We investigate the Whyburn and weakly Whyburn property in the class of $P$-spaces, that is spaces where every countable intersection of open sets is open. We construct examples of non-weakly Whyburn $P$-spaces of size continuum, thus giving a negative answer under CH to a question of Pelant, Tkachenko, Tkachuk and Wilson. In addition, we show that the weak Kurepa Hypothesis (a set-theoretic assumption weaker than CH) implies the existence of a non-weakly Whyburn $P$-space of size $\aleph_2$. Finally, we consider the behavior of the above-mentioned properties under products; we show in particular that the product of a Lindel\"of weakly Whyburn P-space and a Lindel\"of Whyburn $P$-space is we…

Mathematics::General TopologyFOS: Mathematicsnowhere MAD familyP-space; Whyburn space; weakly Whyburn space; Lindelöf space; pseudoradial space; radial space; radial character; ω-modification; cardinality; weight; extent; pseudocharacter; almost disjoint family; nowhere MAD family; Continuum Hypothesis; week Kurepa treepseudocharacterweakly Whyburn spaceMathematics - General Topologyradial spacealmost disjoint familyω-modificationweek Kurepa treeGeneral Topology (math.GN)weightContinuum HypothesisLindelof space54G10 54A20 54A35 54D20 54B10Whyburn spaceextentLindelöf spaceradial charactercardinalitypseudoradial spaceP-spaceSettore MAT/03 - Geometriaweak Kurepa tree.MAD family
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Analogy experience of sound and speech : from perception to meaning

2018

Like any human experience, the relationship to sound calls for language, which contributes to engaging it in the lives of individuals and communities. Speakers, though, often claim to encounter special difficulties when talking about acoustic phenomena. Should this situation be attributed to the essential irreductibility of percept to speech, to possible deficiencies of language in the field of auditory experience or to the specificity of a situation in which speech, bound both by signans and signatum to sound, has to reactivate the semiotic process at its source? Highlighting the fact that talking about soundsalways means talking about our relation to acoustic phenomena, this study is base…

MeaningAnalogieListening/sound-makingPerception-speech continuumSound phenomenology musicMusiqueAnalogyÉcoute/productionExperience of soundSound phenomenologyContinuum perceptivo-langagierExpérience sonore[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsParoleSpeechmusicPerceptionSens[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsPhénoménologie du sonore
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Probable collapse mechanisms in indefinite plates on an elastoplastic continuum

1972

With reference to a theory expounded in a previous note [2] on the limit state behaviour of plates resting on an elastoplastic continuum subject to distributed loads, probable collapse mechanisms are considered in order to supplying more tractable solutions for technical practice. As the case is a general one, it is shown that the results obtained are suitable for following the load carrying capacity of plates and the relative collapse mechanism as the limit resistance of the soil and the spread of the load acting on it vary.

Mechanics of MaterialsContinuum (topology)Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisCollapse (topology)Limit state designLimit (mathematics)Condensed Matter PhysicsLoad carryingMathematicsMeccanica
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