... on the right hand side are the
zoom -in of the marked regions in green color.
The temporal structure or the angular power can be seen in Fig. 9. As commented above, in
the case of the linear-polarization, ... scaling can be understood
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Since the incident angle of the laser pulse can b...
... the lateral dispersion of the lenses and gratings is such that the mask can
accommodate the entire bandwidth of the input pulse. The “mask bandwidth” depends
upon the width of the mask L, the ... point within
the output beam is not the same. Following the notations introduced on Fig.2 and by
considering the input field without space-time coupling, the electr...
... respectively, and
they showed single peaks with almost the same binding energy of the Bi
2
O
3
ones. In fact,
although we measured the XPS data on the NaBiO
3
several times, the ratio of the main
peaks ... magnetized rings,
and the internal part – a pole terminal (Fig. 14e) concentrating magnetic field lines near the
TGG. The magnets were made of the Nd-Fe-B...
... composition.
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particle and an ice-crystal are illustrated in Fig. 3-3. In the scattering, the backscattering
echoes keep the incident ...
prevent the light directly reflected from the in- line optics from entering the detectors. Its
aperture was determined in combination with the tilts...
... Hanning window after zero-padding to improve the resolution in
the spectral domain. The initial phase of each line can be extracted at the peak of the
amplitude in the spectral domain. The ... km, the combined
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standard uncertainty is estimated only as 6.4 nm according to the table 3-4. T...
... that compete with the amplifying beam in
depleting the population inversion in the gain media. Since the ASE generated in the one
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grazing incidence internal angle θ corresponding to a full pump power and maximum
seeding injection.
clipping the beam, hence maximising the...
... coatings in normal incidence. Therefore, the
gratings have to be operated in grazing incidence. The compensation in this case is harder,
due to the intrinsic difficulties arising from grazing-incidence ... everywhere along the tube. In fact, in the linear gradient shape case, a moderately
increasing the length of the tube (corresponding to decreasing the slope of...
... operation and the versatility in the control of the
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also takes a Gaussian form (Equation 16) and that one can evaluate the integral ... ranges indicated in the panel. Labels C and D
indicate corresponding trajectory pairs in Fig. 7 (a). Labels “short” and “long” indicate short
and lon...
... transport in condensed matter (Cavalieri et al., 2007).
The demand on and the emphasis to the understanding of the ultrafast phenomena and the
control of them is ever increasing. The Department ... Advances in Solid-State Lasers: Development and Applications
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dependent ionisation within the capillary waveguide. However further developments
including t...
... Development
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