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Inside Cover: Red Blood Cells Polarize Green Laser Light Revealing Hemoglobin′s Enhanced Non-Fundamental Raman Modes (ChemPhysChem 18/2014)
2014
Iodine hyperfine structure and absolute frequency measurements at 565, 576, and 585nm
2006
Abstract The hyperfine structure splittings of the P(10)14-1, R(15)14-1, and R(99)15-1 transitions at 585 nm, P(62)17-1 at 576 nm, and P(80)21-1 at 565 nm in 127 I 2 are measured by heterodyne spectroscopy using two dye lasers. In addition, the absolute frequencies of the hyperfine components P(10)14-1 a 15 and P(80)21-1 a 10 are determined using a self-referenced frequency comb. These frequencies are used in an experiment testing relativistic time dilation by laser spectroscopy on a fast ion beam.
Laser heterodyne displacement measuring using PLZT frequency shifter
1991
Abstract The implementation of a frequency shifter based on lead lanthanum zirconate titanate ceramic (PLZT) and a voltage-controlled λ/4 plate is described. The capabilities of these elements are demonstrated with results from a Michelson-type laser heterodyne displacement measuring interferometer with 0.01 μm accuracy and 1 Hz display update rate.
Towards the european strategy for particle physics: The briefing book
2007
This document was prepared as part of the briefing material for the Workshop of the CERN Council Strategy Group, held in DESY Zeuthen from 2nd to 6th May 2006. It gives an overview of the physics issues and of the technological challenges that will shape the future of the field, and incorporates material presented and discussed during the Symposium on the European Strategy for Particle Physics, held in Orsay from 30th January to 2nd February 2006, reflecting the various opinions of the European community as recorded in written submissions to the Strategy Group and in the discussions at the Symposium.
Spectroscopy of short-lived radioactive molecules: A sensitive laboratory for new physics
2019
The study of molecular systems provides exceptional opportunities for the exploration of the fundamental laws of nature and for the search for physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Measurements of molecules composed of naturally occurring nuclei have provided the most stringent upper bounds to the electron electric dipole moment to date, and offer a route to investigate the violation of fundamental symmetries with unprecedented sensitivity. Radioactive molecules - where one or more of their atoms possesses a radioactive nucleus - can contain heavy and deformed nuclei, offering superior sensitivity for EDM measurements as well as for other symmetry-violating effects. Radium …
High-order harmonic generation via bound-bound transitions in elliptically polarized laser field
2015
We use a 5-level system to investigate the HHG spectrum emitted by an atom driven by a linearly or elliptically polarized laser field. For this model the Schrodinger equation is numerically solved and we study the dipendence of the spectra, harmonic intensity and polarization of emitted radiation on the laser field ellipticity. Studying the intensity of the emitted radiation we find that un alsoder high laser ellipticity the harmonic emission is greatly reduced; the analysis of results shows that the harmonic intensity and the emitted radiation depend on the laser ellipticity.
High frequency lasing device by HHG
2013
High frequency lasing device by HHG
The table top high frequency lasing device
2015
Atomic and molecular systems, subjected to intense laser pulse, emit typical High-Order Armonic Generation (HHG) spectra. This work aims to investigate the possibility to obtain a laser device by HHG. At this end, we analyzed the emission spectra by a molecular ion driven by a linearly polarized laser field. The temporal behaviour is obtained using the Morlet wavelets transform of emission. The results show that, after filtration of the electromagnetic radiation emitted, it is possible to select a frequency which seems to have almost constant intensity and phase. This characteristic makes possible that HHG from a molecule can be used as high frequency laser fields.
High rate concentration measurement of molecular gas mixtures using a spatial detection technique
2010
International audience; Concentration measurement in molecular gas mixtures using a snapshot spatial imaging technique is reported. The approach consists of measuring the birefringence of the molecular sample when field-free alignment takes place, each molecular component producing a signal with an amplitude depending on the molecular density. The concentration measurement is obtained on a single-shot basis by probing the time-varying birefringence through femtosecond time-resolved optical polarigraphy (FTOP). The relevance of the method is assessed in air.
Evolution of tissue-specific keratins as deduced from novel cDNA sequences of the lungfish Protopterus aethiopicus.
2005
Lungfishes are possibly the closest extant relatives of the land vertebrates (tetrapods). We report here the cDNA and predicted amino acid sequences of 13 different keratins (ten type I and three type II) of the lungfish Protopterus aethiopicus. These keratins include the orthologs of human K8 and K18. The lungfish keratins were also identified in tissue extracts using two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, keratin blot binding assays and immunoblotting. The identified keratin spots were analyzed by peptide mass fingerprinting which assigned seven sequences (inclusively Protopterus K8 and K18) to their respective protein spot. The peptide mass fingerprints also revealed the fac…