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Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 12(10)
Autor:
G. E. Busch, D. K. Remelius, Richard L. Sheffield, D. E. Watkins, R. G. Wenzel, Dinh C. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, . 'Accelerator Science and Technology.
The authors discuss the application of self-phase modulation and grating pulse compression to the generation of optical pulses suitable for controlling the electron beam emittance and energy spread in a FEL (free-electron laser) photoelectron injecto
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Journal of Statistical Physics. 39:615-620
Numerical solutions are obtained to the equations describing SRS for optical pulses of finite duration. (AIP)
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Physical Review Letters. 51:1171-1174
Anomalous pump-depletion reversal in stimulated Raman scattering has been observed and is interpreted as the development of a soliton induced by a random phase shift in the injected Stokes beam. The experimental findings are presented and compared wi
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Journal of Statistical Physics. 39:621-632
Experimental observations of solitons in stimulated Raman scattering are reported. Soliton formation resulted from the introduction of aπ phase shift in the incident Stokes beam as predicted by theory. Pulse sharpening and retardation on propagation
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Acta Crystallographica. 19:6-9
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 49:4361-4365
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Physical Review A. 7:2130-2144
The structure factor $S(Q)$ for liquid argon at 85 \ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}K has been determined in a neutron scattering experiment to an accuracy of \ensuremath{\sim}0.01. The problem of obtaining $S(Q)$ from the results of neutron scatte
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 49:4365-4369
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The Journal of Chemical Physics. 55:589-595
Neutron diffraction studies of several of the D2O ice polymorphs were made with helium pressures to 3.5 kbar. Volume compressions (ΔV / V) were obtained for ices Ih, Ic, and IX at 2.1 to 2.8 kbar. The equilibrium phase boundaries between ices I–II