نتایج جستجو برای: excitation

تعداد نتایج: 62587  

Journal: :Optics letters 2007
Zhaowei Liu Stéphane Durant Hyesog Lee Yi Xiong Yuri Pikus Cheng Sun Xiang Zhang

We have demonstrated a surface plasmon polariton mediated optical Moiré effect by inserting a silver slab between two subwavelength gratings. Enhancement of the evanescent fields by the surface plasmon excitations on the silver slab leads to a remarkable contrast improvement in the Moiré fringes from two subwavelength gratings. Numerical calculations, which agree very well with the experimental...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
BIRGITTA DRESP STEPHEN GROSSBERG

This article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of visual processing that influence the formation of object contours, perceptual boundaries, and illusory contours. The experiments test the assumption that, to integrate contour information across space and contrast sign, a spatially short-range filtering process that is sensitive to contrast polarity inp...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2013
Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya Masahiro Nozaki Tadashi Takayanagi Tomonori Ugajin

We argue that the entanglement entropy for a very small subsystem obeys a property which is analogous to the first law of thermodynamics when we excite the system. In relativistic setups, its effective temperature is proportional to the inverse of the subsystem size. This provides a universal relationship between the energy and the amount of quantum information. We derive the results using holo...

Journal: :Physical review letters 1995
Bauer Friedman

In a recent Letter [1] the EoS collaboration presented data of fragmentation of 1 A GeV gold nuclei incident on carbon. By analyzing moments of the fragment charge distribution, the authors claim to determine the values of the critical exponents γ, β, and τ for finite nuclei. These data represent a crucial step forward in our understanding of the physics of nuclear fragmentation. However, as we...

Journal: :Vision Research 2009
Elisa M. Tartaglia Kristoffer C. Aberg Michael H. Herzog

In perceptual learning, performance usually improves when observers train with one type of stimulus, for example, a bisection stimulus. Roving denotes the situation when, instead of one, two or more types of stimuli are presented randomly interleaved, for example, a bisection stimulus and a vernier. For some combinations of stimulus types, performance improves in roving situations whereas for o...

Journal: :Optics letters 2007
C Van Vlack S Hughes

It has previously been reported that a peak at the spectral position of the second harmonic of an excitation laser can be generated in an inversion-symmetric medium in the regime of extreme nonlinear optics and that this peak may be exploited to measure the carrier-envelope phase of the excitation pulse. Here we revisit this phenomenon with regard to reverse engineering the carrier-envelope pha...

Journal: :Optics express 2009
Xianglong Zeng Satoshi Ashihara Zijie Wang Tingyun Wang Yuping Chen Myoungsik Cha

We conducted a numerical study on the excitation of a two-colored temporal soliton in a segmented quasi-phase-matching (QPM) structure. The device has three parts: a periodic QPM grating for second-harmonic generation, a single domain for phase shift, and a periodic QPM grating for soliton evolution. The second harmonic pulse generated in the first grating works as a seed in the cascaded up-and...

2015
R. Nagpal A. Garscadden Jerry D. Clark J. D. Clark

Journal: :Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 2008
Sabrina A. Eichler Jochen C. Meier

Information transfer in the brain requires a homeostatic control of neuronal excitability. Therefore, a functional balance between excitatory and inhibitory systems is established during development. This review contains recent information about the molecular mechanisms orchestrating the establishment and maintenance of this excitation-inhibition (E-I) balance, and it reviews examples of deregu...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
Y O Dudin S D Jenkins R Zhao D N Matsukevich A Kuzmich T A B Kennedy

We propose and implement a scheme to produce long-lived entanglement between a signal field and a magnetically insensitive collective excitation in an atomic cloud cooled in a one-dimensional optical lattice. After a programmable storage time, we convert the spin-wave excitation into an idler field, and demonstrate violation of Bell's inequality for storage times in excess of 3 ms.

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