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Dispersion Approach to Pion Photoproduction and GDH Sum Rule

1999

Pion photoproduction has been analyzed in the framework of dispersion relations at constant t. The results for S-wave pion production at threshold and P-wave production in the Δ (1232) resonance region are presented and compared to the data and theoretical expectations. The predictions for the GDH sum rule are shown to be very sensitive to the threshold S-wave amplitude.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physicsPionAmplitudeDispersion relationNuclear TheoryDispersion (optics)High Energy Physics::ExperimentSum rule in quantum mechanicsNuclear ExperimentConstant (mathematics)Resonance (particle physics)
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High Resolution Dispersion Modeling near Tunnel Exits

1996

This contribution is concerned with a critical problem which usually occurs at motortraffic tunnels within towns. All exhaust gases accumulating along the entire tunnel distance readily leave the tunnel exits in a very concentrated form. Since modern urban traffic management affords more and more tunnel constructions within highly built-up areas, a reliable calculation of the resulting immission distribution in the neighbourhood of tunnel exits is of great importance.

Numerical dispersionHigh resolutionGeometryAtmospheric dispersion modelingNeighbourhood (mathematics)Distribution (differential geometry)GeologyStreet canyon
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Dissipative soliton resonance in a full polarization-maintaining fiber ring laser at different values of dispersion

2016

We investigated the dissipative solitons resonance in an ytterbium-doped fiber ring laser in which all the elements are polarization maintaining (PM). A semiconductor saturable absorber mirror was used as a mode-locker. The cavity included a normal dispersion single-mode fiber (SMF) and an anomalous dispersion photonic crystal fiber. The change of the length of the PM SMF allows the variation of the net-normal dispersion of the cavity in the range from 0.022 ps2 to 0.262 ps2. As the absolute value of the net-normal dispersion increases from 0.022 ps2 to 0.21 ps2, a square-shaped single pulse transformed to a single right-angle trapezoid-shaped pulse, and, at the dispersion of 0.262 ps2, to …

OnesMaterials scienceCiencias FísicasPhysics::OpticsPolarization-maintaining optical fiberRing laser02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesGraded-index fiberMolecular physics//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]010309 opticsDissipative soliton020210 optoelectronics & photonicsZero-dispersion wavelengthOpticsFiber laser0103 physical sciencesDispersion (optics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringModal dispersionDispersion-shifted fiberÓpticabusiness.industryQuantitative Biology::Molecular Networksnonlinear opticsdissipative soliton resonanceSingle-mode optical fiber//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]ÒpticaAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsfiber lasersPolarization mode dispersionDissipative systembusinessCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASLatin America Optics and Photonics Conference
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Highly tunable optically switched time delay line for transversal filtering

2003

A novel tunable dispersion device, based on two chirped fibre gratings subjected to non-uniform magnetic fields, is presented. A large degree of tunability is achieved from 250 to 750 ps/nm. This is used to demonstrate RF filtering in the 3-11 GHz range.

OnesMaterials scienceOpticsbusiness.industryTransversal (combinatorics)Line (geometry)Dispersion (optics)ÒpticaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMagnetic fieldElectronics Letters
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Wavelength-codified fiber laser hydrogen detector

2005

We report a scheme for an optical hydrogen detector that codifies the information in wavelength. The system is based on an erbium-doped fiber laser with two coupled cavities and a Palladium-coated tapered fiber within one of the laser cavities. The tapered fiber acts as the hydrogen-sensing element. When the sensing element is exposed to a hydrogen atmosphere, its attenuation decreases changing the cavity losses. This change leads the system to switch lasing from the wavelength of the auxiliary cavity to the characteristic wavelength of the cavity which contains the sensing element. The detection level can be shifted by adjusting the reflective elements of the cavity containing the sensing …

OnesMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementÒpticaLaserlaw.inventionErbiumWavelengthOpticsZero-dispersion wavelengthchemistryFiber optic sensorlawFiber laserPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsDispersion-shifted fiberbusinessLasing threshold
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MWP phase shifters integrated in PbS-SU8 waveguides

2015

[EN] We present new kind of microwave phase shifters (MPS) based on dispersion of PbS colloidal quantum dots (QDs) in commercially available photoresist SU8 after a ligand exchange process. Ridge PbS-SU8 waveguides are implemented by integration of the nanocomposite in a silicon platform. When these waveguides are pumped at wavelengths below the band-gap of the PbS QDs, a phase shift in an optically conveyed (at 1550 nm) microwave signal is produced. The strong light confinement produced in the ridge waveguides allows an improvement of the phase shift as compared to the case of planar structures. Moreover, a novel ridge bilayer waveguide composed by a PbS-SU8 nanocomposite and a SU8 passive…

OnesMaterials sciencePopulationPhase (waves)Physics::OpticsPolymer waveguidesSlow light7. Clean energylaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticslawElectrònicaDispersion (optics)TEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESeducationMicrowavesNanomaterialseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryÒpticaGuided wave applicationsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum dotOptoelectronicsbusinessWaveguideRefractive indexMicrowaveQuantum-well -wire and -dot devices
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Covering by discrete and closed discrete sets.

2008

Say that a cardinal number $\kappa$ is \emph{small} relative to the space $X$ if $\kappa <\Delta(X)$, where $\Delta(X)$ is the least cardinality of a non-empty open set in $X$. We prove that no Baire metric space can be covered by a small number of discrete sets, and give some generalizations. We show a ZFC example of a regular Baire $\sigma$-space and a consistent example of a normal Baire Moore space which can be covered by a small number of discrete sets. We finish with some remarks on linearly ordered spaces.

Open setMathematics::General TopologyBaireBaire measure01 natural sciencesComplete metric spaceDiscrete setFOS: MathematicsProperty of Baire0101 mathematicsDispersion characterMoore spaceMathematicsMathematics - General TopologyDiscrete mathematicsMoore space (topology)σ-space010102 general mathematicsGeneral Topology (math.GN)Baire spaceBaire property010101 applied mathematicsMetric spaceMathematics::Logic54A25 54E52Baire category theoremSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaGeometry and TopologyLOTSsigma-space
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Interaction between optical parabolic pulses in a Raman fiber amplifier

2009

We investigate the interaction between optical parabolic pulses in a Raman fiber amplifier. Self-similar amplification of two identical time-delayed pulses creates an oscillation which further evolves into a train of dark solitons through the combined effects of non-linearity, normal dispersion and adiabatic Raman gain. Theoretical predictions are in good agreement with experimental results.

Optical amplifierPhysicsOscillationbusiness.industryPolarization-maintaining optical fiberPulse shapingAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakeOpticsDispersion (optics)symbolsDispersion-shifted fiberAdiabatic processbusinessRaman spectroscopyOptics Express
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Differential toolbox to shape dispersion behavior in photonic crystal fibers.

2006

We present an analytical procedure to compute the first derivatives of the propagation constants with respect to several structural parameters in photonic crystal fibers (PCFs). From them we can easily evaluate the same derivatives of other directly related magnitudes. The above derivatives provide the trend of the magnitude at issue, which allows us to take advantage of a gradient-based algorithm to shape the properties of the guiding structure. In this way we implement an optimization process to carry out real inverse design in PCFs. We focus our attention on designing PCFs with a specific chromatic dispersion behavior. Likewise, the same approach makes it possible to analyze their fabric…

Optical fiberComputer sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsInverseAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawDispersion (optics)Focus (optics)businessRefractive indexDifferential (mathematics)Photonic-crystal fiberPhotonic crystalOptics letters
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Transmission performance ofN×160 Gbit s−1densely dispersion-managed optical fibre systems

2005

We carefully analyse the feasibility of N × 160 Gbit s−1 ultra-long haul transmissions in densely dispersion-managed (DDM) fibre systems. By using a novel analytical approach, we design highly optimized configurations of DDM fibre systems. Transmission performances of the analytically designed DDM fibre systems are evaluated using numerical simulations. We show that single-channel transoceanic transmissions at 160 Gbit s−1 may be achievable in DDM fibre systems, whereas multi-channel transmissions result in dramatically poor performances.

Optical fiberComputer simulationComputer sciencebusiness.industryOptical communicationTransmission performanceAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticsTransmission (telecommunications)lawGigabitWavelength-division multiplexingElectronic engineeringDispersion-shifted fiberbusinessJournal of Modern Optics
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