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- Jurgilaitis, Andrius, et al.
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Time resolved X-ray studies in semiconductor nanostructures
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In: 2012 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (Cleo). - 9781557529336
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Time resolved X-ray diffraction has been used to study acoustic oscillations in InAs/Sb nanowires with diameters of 80 nm and 40 nm in order to determine the speed of sound in the wires.
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- Kiefer, Johannes, et al.
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy : A simple but versatile tool for combustion diagnostics
- 2012
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In: Laser Applications to Chemical, Security and Environmental Analysis, LACSEA 2012. - Washington, D.C. : OSA. - 9781557529336
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an experimentally simple method capable of measuring elemental composition in a flame. Moreover, the breakdown threshold energy is temperature dependent. Hence, LIBS allows multiple parameter determination in combustion environments.
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- Lopez-Cortes, Daniel, et al.
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All-fiber Kerr cell
- 2012
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In: Optics Letters. - : IEEE. - 0146-9592 .- 1539-4794. ; 37:15, s. 3288-3290, s. 3288-3290
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- An all-fiber nanosecond Kerr light gate is described that was constructed using microstructured fibers. The switching voltage for a 20 cm long device is as low as Vp ∌ 85 V at a 1.06 Όm wavelength. The device is fully spliced. The active element is a three-hole fiber provided with internal electrodes in the side-holes and a liquid core of nitrobenzene, which is fully enclosed. This work allows the exploiting of electrically driven liquid-core fibers and demonstrated the removal of the major limitations of Kerr cells in the past, allowing for integration, safe use, and relatively low switching voltage.
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