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  • | known_for = [[Gordon decomposition]]<br>[[Optical metric|Gordon's optical metric]]<br>[[Klein–Gordon equation]] [[Category:20th-century German physicists]] ...
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  • ...t1=Hermann|first1=Claudine|last2=Pearsall|first2=Thomas P.|year=1981|title=Optical pumping and the valence-band light-hole effective mass in GaInAsP|journal=A ...condensed matter, Hermann worked to make the environment better for women physicists.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.archicubes.ens.fr/espace-carri%C3%A8res/por ...
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  • ...d = [[Physics]], [[Acousto-optics]],<br> [[Electro-optics]], [[Optical telecommunication]], Laser Technology ...isher=www1.fips.ru |accessdate=21 January 2019}}</ref> for inventions in [[optical engineering]]. ...
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  • ...fellow of the [[American Physical Society]] and the [[The Optical Society|Optical Society of America]] and holds numerous patents in [[United States Patent a [[Category:Plasma physicists]] ...
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  • This '''list of Russian [[physicist]]s''' includes the famous physicists from the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. *'''[[Mark Stockman]]''', optical physicist, co-discoverer of [[spaser]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Boltasseva ...
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  • | caption = {{no wrap|F. J. Duarte at a meeting of the [[Optical Society]] in 2006}} ...ism grating dye-laser oscillators | journal=Applied Optics | publisher=The Optical Society | volume=33 | issue=18 | date=1994-06-20 | issn=0003-6935 | doi=10. ...
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  • .../math>) of an [[ionic crystal]] to the natural frequency of the transverse optical lattice vibration (<math>\omega_\text{TO}</math>) for long wavelengths (zer ...modes in the system. The Lyddane–Sachs–Teller relation is named after the physicists R. H. Lyddane, [[Robert G. Sachs]], and [[Edward Teller]]. ...
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  • ...s is important to a lot of experimental physics in cold atom physics where physicists use this fact to understand what potential is applied to the atoms using th We will use the density matrix formalism, and the [[Maxwell–Bloch equations|optical Bloch equations]] for this. ...
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  • ...s://books.google.com/books?id=qFl1mSZTtIcC&pg=PA588 ''Handbook of infrared optical materials'', by Paul Klocek, p. 588].</ref> The two definitions are [[compl This quantity is called the '''[[Optical extinction coefficient|extinction coefficient]]''' and denoted ''κ''. ...
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  • ...also be explained. Configuration and motions of parallel beam irradiation optical system, referring Fig. 3. ...m circle (5) will be represents the orbit of the parallel beam irradiation optical system. Naturally, the origin (6), the datum circle (5), and the datum coor ...
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  • ...Senior Scientist at the [[Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics]] (ITAMP) based at the [[Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysic .../www.cfa.harvard.edu/itamp/ Institute of Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP)] ...
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  • ...and [[Ocean Engineering|ocean engineering]] have focused on high-precision optical sensing and imaging and on low-cost scalable instrumentation. He currentl [[Category:21st-century American physicists]] ...
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  • ...| s2cid=4362012 }}</ref><ref name="Kok2007">{{cite journal | title=Linear optical quantum computing with photonic qubits | author=Kok, P. | journal=Rev. Mod. ...transformation]] on a finite number of qubits. The system of finite linear optical elements constructs a network of linear optics, which can realize any [[qua ...
    30 KB (4,159 words) - 06:39, 6 October 2024
  • ...ering and the Photoemission from Cesium Antimonide|journal= Journal of the Optical Society of America|volume= 43|issue= 2|pages= 78–80|doi=10.1364/JOSA.43.000 [[Category:American experimental physicists]] ...
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  • ===Optical properties of graphene nanoribbons=== {{main|Graphene nanoribbon#Optical properties}} ...
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  • ...per-Resolution Light Microscopy &#124; Prof. Christoph Cremer &#124; Light Optical Nanoscopy by Localization Microscopy and Structured Illumination |access-da ...therefore the potential to add substantially to the current revolution in optical imaging which will affect the entire molecular biology, medical and pharmac ...
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  • ...om/books?id=vzKx12aNFZEC |title=Quantum Statistics of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Phenomena |date=1991-11-30 |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |is ...ag GmbH & Co. KGaA |isbn=9783527610075 |pages=23–182 |language=en |chapter=Optical Coherence and Photon Statistics |doi=10.1002/9783527610075.ch2}}</ref> Thes ...
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  • ...[Henri Poincaré]]. Though Mansouri, Sexl, and the overwhelming majority of physicists prefer special relativity over such an aether theory, because the latter "d ...r4=Nagel, M. |author5=Kovalchuk, E. V. |author6=Peters, A. |title=Rotating optical cavity experiment testing Lorentz invariance at the 10<sup>−17</sup> level| ...
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  • ...m Version of the Cheshire Cat |url=https://www.science.org/content/article/physicists-produce-quantum-version-cheshire-cat |work=Science News}}</ref> ...e=Physicists reveal a quantum Cheshire cat |url=https://physicsworld.com/a/physicists-reveal-a-quantum-cheshire-cat/ |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=Physics Wor ...
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  • ...red to as the ''[[Enrico Fermi|Fermi]] pseudo potential'' or the ''neutron optical potential''. The corresponding velocity is called the ''critical velocity'' ...high optical potential (~ 1 μeV) are used for the design of cold neutrons optical components.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Hadden |first1=Elhoucine |last2=Iso |fir ...
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