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Eddy current imaging with an atomic radio-frequency magnetometer

2016

We use a radio-frequency $^{85}$Rb alkali-vapor cell magnetometer based on a paraffin-coated cell with long spin-coherence time and a small, low-inductance driving coil to create highly resolved conductivity maps of different objects. We resolve sub-mm features in conductive objects, we characterize the frequency response of our technique, and by operating at frequencies up to 250 kHz we are able to discriminate between differently conductive materials based on the induced response. The method is suited to cover a wide range of driving frequencies and can potentially be used for detecting non-metallic objects with low DC conductivity.

Frequency responseTechnologyMaterials sciencePhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)MagnetometerAcousticsFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesphysics.atom-phlaw.inventionPhysics - Atomic PhysicsEngineeringlaw0103 physical sciencesEddy currentInductive sensorElectrical conductorphysics.ins-detApplied Physics010302 applied physicsInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectromagnetic coilPhysical SciencesRadio frequencyElectric current0210 nano-technology
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Core (XUV/VUV) and boundary (UV/vis/IR) plasma spectroscopy in fusion devices

2021

This contribution describes the basic applications of passive optical emission spectroscopy in the visible and far-UV region of electromagnetic radiation to diagnostics of the magnetic confinement fusion plasma. To simplify and condense the broad topic it presents the most common ways of analyzing the spectra of atoms, ions and molecules in fusion plasma and disseminating results of those analysis to the non-spectroscopists. It provides the reasons for choosing some particular regions, elements and charge states to determine the impurity content and plasma-surface interactions in MCF (Magnetic Confinement Fusion) reactor. Examples used in the contribution are predominantly from measurements…

FusionMaterials scienceTokamakGeneral Physics and AstronomyMagnetic confinement fusionPlasmaequipment and suppliesElectromagnetic radiationSpectral linelaw.inventionUltraviolet visible spectroscopyPhysics::Plasma PhysicslawExtreme ultravioletAtomic physicsThe European Physical Journal Plus
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Spatial modulation of the electromagnetic energy transfer by excitation of graphene waveguide surface plasmons

2019

We theoretically study the electromagnetic energy transfer between donor and acceptor molecules near a graphene waveguide (WG). The surface plasmons (SPs) supported by the structure provide decay channels which lead to an improvement in the energy transfer rate when the donor and acceptor are localized on the same side or even on opposite sides of the WG. The modification of the energy transfer rate compared to its value in absence of the WG are calculated by deforming the integration path into a suitable path in the complex plane. Our results show that this modification is dramatically enhanced when the symmetric and antisymmetric SPs are excited. Notable effects on the spatial dependence …

GRAPHENESURFACE PLASMONMaterials scienceCiencias FísicasFOS: Physical sciencesInterference (wave propagation)Electromagnetic radiationMolecular physicslaw.invention//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]OpticslawÓpticaGraphenebusiness.industrySurface plasmon//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]AcceptorAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsExcited stateELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY TRANSFERbusinessWaveguideExcitationCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASOptics (physics.optics)Physics - Optics
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Indium surfactant effect on AlN/GaN heterostructures grown by metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy: Applications to intersubband transitions

2006

We report on a dramatic improvement of the optical and structural properties of AlN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) grown by metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy using indium as a surfactant. This improvement is observed using photoluminescence as well as x-ray diffraction. Atomic force microscopy shows different surface morphologies between samples grown with and without In. This is ascribed to a modified relaxation mechanism induced by different surface kinetics. These improved MQWs exhibit intersubband absorption at short wavelength (2 mu m). The absorption linewidth is as low as 65 meV and the absorption coefficient is increased by 85%.

GaN/AlN quantumMaterials sciencePhotoluminescencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industrySUPERLATTICESSuperlatticeMULTIPLE-QUANTUM WELLSMU-Mchemistry.chemical_elementquantum dotsHeterojunctionRELAXATIONGallium nitrideEpitaxyLAYERSGANchemistryQuantum dotOptoelectronicsbusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Quantum wellIndium
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Estimation of the emission temperature of an electrodeless discharge lamp and determination of the oscillator strength for the I(2P3/2) 183.038 nm re…

2001

Abstract The 183.038 nm resonance absorption transition of I( 2 P 3/2 ) has been studied using a flash photolysis set-up for gas-phase chemistry and a radio frequency powered electrodeless discharge lamp filled with iodine. The dependence of self-absorption and self-reversal on iodine partial pressure in the discharge volume was measured. The optimum iodine partial pressure, with self-absorption minimized and acceptable intensity, is determined to be approximately 2.5×10 −3 mbar. A method is described to estimate the temperature of the emitting atoms using direct measurements of relative absorption at different absorber concentrations. This yields an emission temperature of 923±50 K. Using …

Gas-discharge lampChemistryOscillator strengthAbsorption cross sectionAnalytical chemistryResonancePartial pressureAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionlawAtomFlash photolysisAtomic physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)InstrumentationSpectroscopySpectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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Field Reconstruction for Modeling Multiple Faults in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors in Transient States

2021

Conventional field reconstruction model (FRM) for electrical machines has proved its main strength in efficient computations of magnetic fields and forces in healthy permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSM) or faulty machines in steady states. This study aims to develop a magnet library of different magnet defects and include inter-turn short-circuit (ITSC) in the FRM for PMSM. The developed FRM can model a combination fault between ITSC, and magnet defect in a PMSM in transient states. Within the framework, an 8-turn ITSC was modelled in both finite element analysis (FEA) and FRM, and then identified by the extended Park’s vector approach. The air-gap magnetic field reproduced b…

General Computer ScienceRotor (electric)Computer scienceStatorMathematics::General Mathematicsinter-turn short circuitfield reconstructionGeneral EngineeringFault (power engineering)Finite element methodlaw.inventionMagnetic fieldTK1-9971VDP::Teknologi: 500DemagnetisationlawControl theoryElectromagnetic coilMagnetpermanent magnet synchronous motorGeneral Materials ScienceTransient (oscillation)Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringIEEE Access
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An approach to the optimum design of the magnetic circuit of a PM linear electrical generator driven by stochastical forces

2006

Linear electrical generator has been recently studied for the exploitation of sea waves energy. In order to maximize the energy extraction, the stochastic features of the energy source must be included in the mathematical model of the system. A PM linear electrical generator has been designed and built. The design has been optimized by including in the mathematical model used for the optimization the following aspects: 1. the dynamic and stochastic features of the waves; 2. a dynamic model of the hydraulic conversion system; 3. a parametric circuit model of the magnetic circuit as well as of the electric windings; 4. a circuit model of the power electronics converter used to connect the gen…

Generator (circuit theory)Magnetic circuitComputer scienceControl theoryElectromagnetic coillawPower electronicsElectric generatorEnergy sourceVoltagePower (physics)law.inventionINTERMAG 2006 - IEEE International Magnetics Conference
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Brown and green LAI mapping through spectral indices

2015

Abstract When crops senescence, leaves remain until they fall off or are harvested. Hence, leaf area index (LAI) stays high even when chlorophyll content degrades to zero. Current LAI approaches from remote sensing techniques are not optimized for estimating LAI of senescent vegetation. In this paper a two-step approach has been proposed to realize simultaneous LAI mapping over green and senescent croplands. The first step separates green from brown LAI by means of a newly proposed index, ‘Green Brown Vegetation Index (GBVI)’. This index exploits two shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectral bands centred at 2100 and 2000 nm, which fall right in the dry matter absorption regions, thereby providing…

Global and Planetary ChangeHyperspectral imagingEnhanced vegetation indexVegetationSpectral bandsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeographyAbsorption bandComputers in Earth SciencesLeaf area indexAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)HyMapEarth-Surface ProcessesRemote sensingInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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Optical interfaces in GD-OES system for vacuum far ultraviolet detection

2003

A Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectrometry device has been designed for glove box adaptation in CEA Valduc to analyze carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen at low concentration in nuclear materials. Vacuum ultraviolet region of the spectrum (between 120 and 160 nm) was chosen for light elements analysis with the aim to avoid optical interferences with matrix emission lines (20000 lines in the visible region for plutonium element). For this purpose, two different systems of collection have been developed: a first based on two focusing lenses and a second having an optical interface based on mirrors. In the present paper, the whole set-up integrated in a glove box is described. Optical li…

Glow dischargePhotonbusiness.industryChemistryAnalyserAnalytical chemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionLens (optics)OpticsGloveboxlawCalibrationEmission spectrumAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessSpectroscopyJournal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
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The effect of the in-medium Θ+ pentaquark on the kaon optical potential

2005

The kaon nuclear optical potential is studied including the effect of the $\Theta^+$ pentaquark. The one-nucleon contribution is obtained using an extension of the J\"ulich meson-exchange potential as bare kaon-nucleon interaction. Significant differences between a fully self-consistent calculation and the usually employed low-density $T\rho$ approach are observed. The influence of the one-nucleon absorption process, $K N \to \Theta^+$, on the kaon optical potential is negligible due to the small width of the pentaquark. In contrast, the two-nucleon mechanism, $K N N \to \Theta^+ N$, estimated from the coupling of the pentaquark to a two-meson cloud, provides the required amount of addition…

Heavy-ion collisionsPhysicsCouplingΘ+ pentaquarkNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsNuclear TheoryNuclear TheoryKN interactionK+-nucleus interactionNuclear matterOptical potentialPentaquarkNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologymedicine.anatomical_structureExotic baryonmedicineHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentNucleonAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)NucleusPhysics Letters B
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