Proposal for a Magneto-optical Beam Splitter for Atoms.
... cycles (which we require in order to achieve a significant splitting) the switching times of the interaction are slow compared to the characteristic time scale of the magneto-optical process (WL or WR). In this case the ground state Iyo) evolves predominantly adiabatically into eigenstate 12) [10]. ...
... cycles (which we require in order to achieve a significant splitting) the switching times of the interaction are slow compared to the characteristic time scale of the magneto-optical process (WL or WR). In this case the ground state Iyo) evolves predominantly adiabatically into eigenstate 12) [10]. ...
Statistical Mechanics
... Student shall be able to formulate a well-defined and physically significant problem within the main areas of nonlinear optics. Describe the photo induced refractive index using the induced polarization and apply the corresponding wave equation to explain transmission of short optical pulses. Differ ...
... Student shall be able to formulate a well-defined and physically significant problem within the main areas of nonlinear optics. Describe the photo induced refractive index using the induced polarization and apply the corresponding wave equation to explain transmission of short optical pulses. Differ ...
Cct A
... Place one of the shared Newport optical power meters in the beam path and record an accurate reading of the laser power at the spot. Make sure the wavelength on the meter is set to 670 nm. (Ask a TA for help with the power meter.) 2. Photodetector (PD) Measurements To use your PD to make optical p ...
... Place one of the shared Newport optical power meters in the beam path and record an accurate reading of the laser power at the spot. Make sure the wavelength on the meter is set to 670 nm. (Ask a TA for help with the power meter.) 2. Photodetector (PD) Measurements To use your PD to make optical p ...
Topic 16 specification content - A
... I can state that optical isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism and occurs as a result of chirality in molecules, limited to molecules with a single chiral centre (asymmetric carbon atom) ...
... I can state that optical isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism and occurs as a result of chirality in molecules, limited to molecules with a single chiral centre (asymmetric carbon atom) ...
VII-I
... Introduction into Optics II • For a long time it was believed that light is a flow of some microscopic particles. So called, corpuscular theory, based on this idea had been supported e.g. by Isaac Newton ( 1642-1727) who managed to complete the physical knowledge in several fields e.g. mechanics an ...
... Introduction into Optics II • For a long time it was believed that light is a flow of some microscopic particles. So called, corpuscular theory, based on this idea had been supported e.g. by Isaac Newton ( 1642-1727) who managed to complete the physical knowledge in several fields e.g. mechanics an ...
PhysicsTutor
... • An extremely thin film of soapy water (n=1.35) sits on top of a flat glass plate with n=1.50. The soap film has an orange-red colour when ...
... • An extremely thin film of soapy water (n=1.35) sits on top of a flat glass plate with n=1.50. The soap film has an orange-red colour when ...
Optical Coherence Tomography Brochure
... Optical Coherence Tomography is a new medical high-resolution imaging technology which offers distinct advantages over current medical imaging technologies and is attracting a large number of researchers. Provides non-scientists and non-engineers basic understanding of Optical Coherence Tomography a ...
... Optical Coherence Tomography is a new medical high-resolution imaging technology which offers distinct advantages over current medical imaging technologies and is attracting a large number of researchers. Provides non-scientists and non-engineers basic understanding of Optical Coherence Tomography a ...
Interaction Between Electromagnetic Field and Optical Signal
... classical optical wave propagation approximation in the optical fiber [5]. To evaluate EM field influence to FOTS we propose to use a 9 channel WDM transmission system working in the C band (conventional band: from 1530 to 1565nm). This band is most often used for WDM systems because it coincides wi ...
... classical optical wave propagation approximation in the optical fiber [5]. To evaluate EM field influence to FOTS we propose to use a 9 channel WDM transmission system working in the C band (conventional band: from 1530 to 1565nm). This band is most often used for WDM systems because it coincides wi ...
Observing Angular Deviations in the Specular Reflection of a Light
... of geometrical optics. The displacement takes place in the plane of incidence; it is proportional to the square of the beam angular aperture and is polarization dependent: s or p polarized beams suffer different angular shifts. Th is phenomenon bears similarities with the well-known Goos-Hänchen shi ...
... of geometrical optics. The displacement takes place in the plane of incidence; it is proportional to the square of the beam angular aperture and is polarization dependent: s or p polarized beams suffer different angular shifts. Th is phenomenon bears similarities with the well-known Goos-Hänchen shi ...
Optical tweezers
Optical tweezers (originally called ""single-beam gradient force trap"") are scientific instruments that use a highly focused laser beam to provide an attractive or repulsive force (typically on the order of piconewtons), depending on the refractive index mismatch to physically hold and move microscopic dielectric objects similar to tweezers. Optical tweezers have been particularly successful in studying a variety of biological systems in recent years.