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Electromagnetic Singularities and Resonances in Near-Field Optical Probes

2007

Over the last two decades scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) has demonstrated its ability to provide optical resolution significantly better than the diffraction limit (<20 nm). The general principle of SNOM relies on the approach of a nanometer-sized object in the optical near-field of a sample to be studied. This nano-object (NO) is usually the extremity of a probe. Regardless of the nature of the observed SNOM signal (inelastic scattering, fluorescence, etc.), the detection of the light is achieved in the far-field regime where the NO acts as a mediator between the optical near-field and the detector. Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of the SNOM principle.

DiffractionPhysicsbusiness.industryResolution (electron density)DetectorPhysics::OpticsNear and far fieldInelastic scatteringlaw.inventionOpticsOptical microscopelawNear-field scanning optical microscopeScanning tunneling microscopebusiness
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Wideband THz time domain spectroscopy based on optical rectification and electro-optic sampling

2013

We present an analytical model describing the full electromagnetic propagation in a THz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) system, from the THz pulses via Optical Rectification to the detection via Electro Optic-Sampling. While several investigations deal singularly with the many elements that constitute a THz-TDS, in our work we pay particular attention to the modelling of the time-frequency behaviour of all the stages which compose the experimental set-up. Therefore, our model considers the following main aspects: (i) pump beam focusing into the generation crystal; (ii) phase-matching inside both the generation and detection crystals; (iii) chromatic dispersion and absorption inside the c…

DiffractionTA1501Optical rectificationComputer scienceTerahertz radiationTerahertz radiationPhysics::OpticsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaArticleCrystalElectro-optic samplingOptical rectificationOpticsSampling (signal processing)Dispersion (optics)Thz time domain spectroscopyWidebandSpectroscopyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Multidisciplinarybusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiQC0450Terahertz detectorsTerahertz sourcebusinessTelecommunicationsBeam (structure)
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Performance of a new real time digital pulse processing system for X-ray and gamma ray semiconductor detectors

2014

New generation spectroscopy systems have advanced towards digital pulse processing (DPP) approaches. DPP systems, based on direct digitizing and processing of detector signals, have recently been favoured over analog pulse processing electronics, ensuring better performance. In this work, we present the performance of a new real time DPP system for X-ray and gamma ray semiconductor detectors. The system is based on a commercial digitizer equipped with a custom DPP firmware, developed by our group, for on-line pulse shape and height analysis. X-ray and gamma ray spectra measurements with cadmium telluride (CdTe) and germanium (Ge) detectors, coupled to resistive feedback preamplifiers, will …

Digital Pulse Processing Semiconductor detectors X-ray and gamma ray spectroscopySettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Performance of the Fully Digital FPGA-Based Front-End Electronics for the GALILEO Array

2014

In this work we present the architecture and results of a fully digital Front End Electronics (FEE) read out system developed for the GALILEO array. The FEE system, developed in collaboration with the Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA) collaboration, is composed of three main blocks: preamplifiers, digitizers and preprocessing electronics. The slow control system contains a custom Linux driver, a dynamic library and a server implementing network services. The digital processing of the data from the GALILEO germanium detectors has demonstrated the capability to achieve an energy resolution of 1.53 per mil at an energy of 1.33 MeV.

Digital electronicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsPreamplifierbusiness.industryComputer scienceDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringControl systemAGATAElectronicsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringGalileo (vibration training)businessField-programmable gate arrayNuclear ExperimentComputer hardwareIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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The ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger

2008

The ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger uses reduced-granularity information from all the ATLAS calorimeters to search for high transverse-energy electrons, photons, tau leptons and jets, as well as high missing and total transverse energy. The calorimeter trigger electronics has a fixed latency of about 1 microsecond, using programmable custom-built digital electronics. This paper describes the Calorimeter Trigger hardware, as installed in the ATLAS electronics cavern.

Digital electronicsPhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringIntegrated circuitlaw.inventionCalorimetermedicine.anatomical_structureData acquisitionAtlas (anatomy)lawControl systemmedicineHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentElectronicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesbusinessInstrumentationMathematical PhysicsJournal of Instrumentation
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An Enhanced Detector of Blurred and Noisy Edges

2007

Detecting edges in digital images is a tricky operation in image processing since images may contain areas with different degrees of noise, blurring and sharpness. Such operation represents an important step of the whole process of similarity shape analysis and retrieval.

Digital imageComputer sciencebusiness.industryDetectorComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONSmoothing filterComputer visionImage processingArtificial intelligencebusinessShape analysis (digital geometry)
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Digital filtering and analysis for a semiconductor X-ray detector data acquisition

2007

Abstract Pile-up distortion is a major drawback in X-ray spectroscopy at high count rate. Pulse width narrowing with shaping techniques can lead to the reduction of the pile-up distortion, but a low shaping time reduces the noise filtration and leads to a poor energy resolution. Thus, only a best compromise solution between the pile-up and the noise requirements is achievable. The hardware manipulation needed to adjust the parameters of the traditional electronic shaping amplifiers makes it uneasy to tests various settings in different conditions. Digital techniques can help to overcome such difficulties. A digital signal processing and analysis system for X-ray spectroscopy is described in…

Digital shapingPhysicsSemiconductor detectorNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAnalogue electronicsNoise (signal processing)Preamplifierbusiness.industrySignalData acquisitionDistortionX-ray spectroscopyElectronic engineeringbusinessInstrumentationEnergy (signal processing)Digital signal processingPile-upNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Muon identification with the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Read-Out Driver for Level-2 trigger purposes

2008

The Hadronic Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) at the ATLAS experiment is a detector made out of iron as passive medium and plastic scintillating tiles as active medium. The light produced by the particles is converted to electrical signals which are digitized in the front-end electronics and sent to the back-end system. The main element of the back-end electronics are the VME 9U Read-Out Driver (ROD) boards, responsible of data management, processing and transmission. A total of 32 ROD boards, placed in the data acquisition chain between Level-1 and Level-2 trigger, are needed to read out the whole calorimeter. They are equipped with fixed-point Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) that apply online …

Digital signal processorCalorimeter (particle physics)Physics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryComputer scienceATLAS experimentDetectorData acquisitionTransmission (telecommunications)High Energy Physics::ExperimentElectronicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesbusinessComputer hardwareDigital signal processing2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
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Shear banding mechanism of plastic deformation in LiF irradiated with swift heavy ions

2012

The effect of ion irradiation on the behavior of plastic deformation at micro- and nanoindentation on (001) face of LiF has been investigated. The irradiation was performed using heavy ions (U, Au, Ti and S) with energy in the range from 3 MeV to 2 GeV at fluences up to 5x1013 ions/cm2. In non-irradiated LiF, the indentation produces dislocation gliding on the {110} planes along the and directions. At high fluence irradiation, the resource of the dislocation slip along the preferable directions becomes exhausted due to immobilization of dislocations by radiation defects and their aggregates. The present study demonstrates the change of the mechanism of plastic deformation from homogenous di…

Dislocation creepMaterials sciencePhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysics::Medical PhysicsSlip (materials science)NanoindentationFluenceCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceIndentationForensic engineeringIrradiationDislocationComposite materialDeformation (engineering)IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Nonlinear dynamics of a two-photon Fabry–Pérot laser

2000

Abstract The steady-state emission, stability and temporal dynamics of a single-mode two-photon laser with a Fabry–Perot cavity is investigated and compared with that of a ring-cavity laser. It is found that the Fabry–Perot cavity makes the laser less efficient than the ring cavity because of spatial hole burning, but the domain of stability is larger for the Fabry–Perot laser. The intensity and phase dynamics are numerically investigated and distinctive features are found in the phase dynamics as compared with one-photon lasers.

Distributed feedback laserMaterials sciencePhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsInjection seederLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIntensity (physics)law.inventionNonlinear systemOpticsTwo-photon excitation microscopylawPhysics::Atomic PhysicsLaser power scalingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessFabry–Pérot interferometerOptics Communications
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