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Controlling ground-state rotational dynamics of molecules by shaped femtosecond laser pulses

2004

We report controlled excitation of ground-state rotational wave packet by pulse-shaping technique. The experiment is conducted in nitrogen $({\mathrm{N}}_{2})$ at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. A femtosecond laser pulse produces rotational coherences in the vibronic ground state of ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$ through an impulsive Raman process. The laser pulse is tailored using a spatial light modulator producing spectral phase modulation. Periodic phase steps are applied in order to control the excitation of specific rotational Raman transitions. The outcome is the modification of the relative excitation between odd and even rotational states which allows the control of the symmetry and…

Wave packetOPTICALlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeOpticsINDUCED POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYGAS-MIXTURESlawSTOKES-RAMAN SCATTERINGCOHERENCETEMPERATUREPhysicsINTERFERENCEbusiness.industryOrder (ring theory)Rotational–vibrational spectroscopyLaserPHASE MODULATIONAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCENTRIFUGEFemtosecondsymbolsAtomic physicsGround stateRaman spectroscopybusinessExcitationQUANTUM CONTROLGENERATION
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Rotational coherence imaging and control for CN molecules through time-frequency resolved coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering

2011

Numerical wave packet simulations are performed for studying coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) for CN radicals. Electronic coherence is created by femtosecond laser pulses between the X²Σ and B²Σ states. Due to the large energy separation of vibrational states, the wave packets are superpositions of rotational states only. This allows for a specially detailed inspection of the second- and third-order coherences by a two-dimensional imaging approach. We present the time-frequency domain images to illustrate the intra- and intermolecular interferences, and discuss the procedure to rationally control and experimentally detect the interferograms in solid Xe environment. peerReviewed

Wave packetvibraatiotilatGeneral Physics and Astronomyrotaatiotilatvapaat radikaalit01 natural sciencesMolecular physicslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeNuclear magnetic resonancecoherent antiStokes Raman scatteringlaw0103 physical sciencesCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsta116010304 chemical physicsta114rotationla statesChemistryIntermolecular forcekoherentti anti-Stokes Raman spektroskopiaLaserTime–frequency analysisFemtosecondsymbolshiiliyhdisteetcarbon comboundsnumeerinen analyysivibrational statesRaman scatteringCoherence (physics)The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Simulation of laser generated ultrasound with application to defect detection

2008

Laser generated ultrasound holds substantial promise for use as a tool for defect detection in remote inspection thanks to its ability to produce frequencies in the MHz range, enabling fine spatial resolution of defects. Despite the potential impact of laser generated ultrasound in many areas of science and industry, robust tools for studying the phenomenon are lacking and thus limit the design and optimization of non-destructive testing and evaluation techniques. The laser generated ultrasound propagation in complex structures is an intricate phenomenon and is extremely hard to analyze. Only simple geometries can be studied analytically. Numerical techniques found in the literature have pr…

Wave propagation NDE Ultrasounds Numerical simulationsWave propagationbusiness.industryComputer scienceAcousticsDiagonalUltrasoundEquations of motionGeneral ChemistryLaserlaw.inventionRange (mathematics)OpticslawNondestructive testingGeneral Materials SciencebusinessImage resolutionApplied Physics A
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Modelling of Laser Operation in RPE Nd3+:LiNbO3 Channel Waveguides

2006

In this work, laser action in RPE Nd3+:LiNbO3 is modelled by using the overlapping integrals method. Different pumping schemes, TE or TM, have been considered in order to reproduce the experimental measurements. Calculated results indicate that the slope efficiency remains basically independent on the pumping scheme while the threshold pump power increases for TE pumping.

Waveguide lasersWork (thermodynamics)Materials sciencebusiness.industrySlope efficiencyPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementLaserNeodymiumPower (physics)law.inventionOptical pumpingOpticschemistrylawbusiness
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Laser cleaning of oxidized iron samples: The influence of wavelength and environment

1999

A phenomenological laser-cleaning study of pure oxidized iron samples has been performed in order to model the influence of wavelength in air and the role of environment in the IR domain. Two sets of experiments were performed: (i) cleaning of oxidized specimens at different laser spot sizes and pulse numbers at wavelengths of 1064 nm and 532 nm in air and (ii) cleaning in air with electrolytes at 1064 nm for low energy densities.

WavelengthLow energyMaterials sciencelawAnalytical chemistry[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral ChemistryElectrolyteLaserComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSlaw.invention
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<title>Second harmonic generation in selenium thin films</title>

2008

Results of second harmonic (SH) generation in amorphous and crystalline selenium films induced by titanium-sapphire femtosecond laser (wavelength λ - 800-1000 nm) are presented. It is found that the highest intensity of SH is provided by fundamental wave at wavelength 1000 nm and it reaches maximum in approximately 100 sec. The intensity of transmitted SH depends on film thickness while that of reflected does not.

WavelengthMaterials sciencelawFemtosecondAnalytical chemistryHarmonicSecond-harmonic generationNonlinear opticsThin filmLaserAmorphous solidlaw.inventionSPIE Proceedings
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Mode family analysis for PMMA WGM micro resonators using spot intensity changes

2021

The whispering gallery modes (WGM) micro resonators are based on elliptical objects, which can be made from optically transparent materials, The geometry of the object enables optical wave circulating inside the ellipse using total internal reflection. If there is a monochromatic light source with constant intensity to the ellipse, constructive interference may be observed. Poly methyl methacrylate acrylic (PMMA) WGM micro resonators are commercially available with typical optical quality factor of 103-104. These could limit problems with WGM micro resonator expensive manufacturing. Thanks to advances in high resolution image processing, read-outs using spectroscopy (single photo detector) …

WavelengthResonatorTotal internal reflectionMaterials scienceOpticsbusiness.industryPhotodetectorImage processingWhispering-gallery wavebusinessRefractive indexVertical-cavity surface-emitting laserLaser Resonators, Microresonators, and Beam Control XXIII
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Laser Cladding of TiC for Better Titanium Components

2011

Pure commercial titanium is widely used because of its high corrosion resistance and lower cost compared with other titanium alloys, in particular when there is no high wear requirements. Nevertheless, the wear resistance is poor and surface damage usually occurs in areas under contact loadings. Laser cladding is a suitable technique for manufacturing precise and defect free coatings of a dissimilar material with higher wear and corrosion resistance. In this work a good understanding of laser metal deposition mechanisms allowed to obtain defect free coatings of Ti6Al4V and TiC metal matrix composite (MMC) using a flash lamp pumped Nd:YAG laser of 1 kW. A complete investigation of the proces…

Wear resistanceMaterials scienceCorrosion resistancechemistry.chemical_elementPhysics and Astronomy(all)Corrosionlaw.inventionCarbideMetallic matrix compositesWearlawCoatingsCIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICATitanium alloysComposite materialFlash-lampTitaniumMetal matrix compositeTitanium alloyManufactureComposite coatingsLaserLaser claddingWear resistancechemistryCarbidesTitanium
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On the mechanisms involved in the tensile strength of a dissimilar Ti6Al4V/316L laser welded assembly

2021

International audience; The aim of the present work is to analyze the thermomechanical behavior of dissimilar laser seams by means of FE modeling. The case of a Ti6Al4V/316L assembly with vanadium insert was considered. Effective mechanical properties of the main materials and cords were first estimated from NHT measurements. Modeling of the double pass laser welding process was performed first by considering shrinking of the two weld seams during manufacturing, to get the residual stress state in the welded assembly. Modeling of the tensile test was performed in a second step to study the assembly behavior during loading. In these modeling results, the mesh was the cross-section of the mic…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceComputational Mechanicstensile load02 engineering and technologyWelding01 natural scienceslaw.inventionStress (mechanics)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]lawResidual stress316L stainless steel0103 physical sciencesUltimate tensile strengthMaterials Chemistryvanadium insertComposite materialFEM modelingTensile testing010302 applied physicsdissimilar weldingMetals and AlloysTi6Al4VTitanium alloyLaser beam welding021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylaserMechanics of Materialsresidual stresses0210 nano-technology
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Flying Laser Spot Thermography technique for the NDE of Fibre Metal Laminates disbonds

2017

Abstract The present work investigates the features of an active Infrared-NDT Thermography technique derived from a Flying Laser Spot set-up for the analysis of interlaminar disbonds in layered structures in general and Fibre Metal Laminates in particular. The presented technique uses a laser-spot heat source, which moves at a constant speed, raster scanning the object surface. Interlaminar defects parallel to the surfaces act as barriers towards through-the-thickness heat diffusion. This produces some modifications over the surface thermal field which are well identified in the Standard Deviation calculated over a Reference Area following the heat source. The mechanisms leading to such def…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceNon-destructive testingLaserCeramics and Composite02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineLayered structurelawNondestructive testing0103 physical sciencesThermalFinite Element Analysis (FEA)Composite materialCivil and Structural Engineering010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryDelamination021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserFinite element methodIR thermographyDelaminationCeramics and CompositesHeat equation0210 nano-technologyRaster scanbusiness
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