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  • Electronic structure and strongly correlated systems  (1)
  • PACS: 33.80.Rv; 42.65.Ky; 52.40.Nk  (1)
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    Applied physics 71 (2000), S. 581-584 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: PACS: 33.80.Rv; 42.65.Ky; 52.40.Nk
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract. Second-harmonic generation (SHG) in atmospheric-pressure air is experimentally studied using single focused linear-polarized Ti:sapphire intense femtosecond laser pulses at 810 nm. The efficiency of SHG is found to reach a maximum at the optical breakdown threshold of ≈2.9×1014 W/cm2. The spectral distribution and polarization property of the second harmonic are investigated. The contribution to SHG from electric-field-induced third-order mixing plays the main role even after the optical breakdown had occurred.
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    Publication Date: 2017-08-04
    Description: Author(s): R. C. Xiao, P. L. Gong, Q. S. Wu, W. J. Lu, M. J. Wei, J. Y. Li, H. Y. Lv, X. Luo, P. Tong, X. B. Zhu, and Y. P. Sun A pair of type-II Dirac cones in PdTe 2 was recently predicted by theories and confirmed in experiments, making PdTe 2 the first material that processes both superconductivity and type-II Dirac fermions. In this paper, we study the evolution of Dirac cones in PdTe 2 under hydrostatic pressure by first-... [Phys. Rev. B 96, 075101] Published Tue Aug 01, 2017
    Keywords: Electronic structure and strongly correlated systems
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Passive spectroscopic remote sensing of planetary atmospheres and surfaces in the thermal infrared is a powerful tool for obtaining information about surface and atmospheric temperatures, composition, and dynamics (via the thermal wind equation). Due to its broad spectral coverage, the Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) is particularly suited to the exploration and discovery of molecular species. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) developed the CIRS (Composite Infrared Spectrometer) FTS for the NASA/ESA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system. CIRS observes Saturn, Titan, icy moons such as Enceladus, and the rings in thermal self-emission over the spectral range of 7 to 1000 ell11. CIRS has given us important new insights into stratospheric composition and jets on Jupiter and Saturn, the cryo-geyser and thermal stripes on Enceladus, and the winter polar vortex on Titan. CIRS has a mass of 43 kg, contrasted with the earlier GSFC FTS, pre-Voyager IRIS (14 kg). Future low-cost planetary missions will have very tight constraints on science payload mass, thus we must endeavor to return to IRIS-level mass while maintaining CIRS-level science capabilities ("do more with less"). CIRS-lite achieves this by pursuing: a) more sensitive infrared detectors (high Tc superconductor) to enable smaller optics. b) changed long wavelength limit from 1000 to 300 microns to reduce diffraction by smaller optics. c) CVD (chemical vapor deposition) diamond beam-splitter for broad spectral coverage. d) single FTS architecture instead of a dual FTS architecture. e) novel materials, such as single crystal silicon for the input telescope primary.
    Keywords: Space Sciences (General)
    Type: GSFC.CPR.4644.2011 , Low Cost Planetary Missions; Jun 21, 2011 - Jun 23, 2011; Laurel, MD; United States
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