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Evaluation of the Influence of the Location Solid-State Inclusions on the Amplitude-Frequency Characteristics under Pulsed Acoustic Excitation in the Process of Uniaxial Compression

Materials Science Forum, 2019
Most dielectric materials and heterogeneous dielectric structures are operated under mechanical loads. Therefore, the usage of acoustic monitoring of the presence of defects and the destruction of such materials is difficult because of the high ultrasound damping decrement in these materials.
Denis D. Dann   +2 more
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A mechanical qubit.

Science
Although strong nonlinear interactions between quantized excitations are an important resource for quantum technologies based on bosonic oscillator modes, most electromagnetic and mechanical nonlinearities are far too weak to allow for nonlinear effects ...
Yu Yang   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A new frequency-doubled double-pulse nd:YAG laser (FREDDY) for laserlithotripsy of gallstones — An interesting new pulsed solid-state laser with an automatic piezo-acoustic stone/tissue detection system (paSTDS)

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1996
./369 A NEW FREQUENCY-DOUBLED DOUBLE-PULSE Nd:YAG LASER (FREDDY) FOR LASERLITHOTRIPSY OF GALLSTONES AN INTERESTING NEW PULSED SOLID-STATE LASER WITH AN AUTOMATIC PIEZO-ACOUSTIC STONE/TISSUE DETECTION SYSTEM (paSTDS) J. Hochberger, J. Tschepe*, R. Stein, J. Bayer, J. Helfmann*, P. Martus#, S. Tex, C. Ell, D. Schiidel*, E.G. Hahn Dept.
J. Hochberger   +9 more
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Quantum Phononics: From Principles to Engineering.

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Phonons, the vibrational quanta of substances, are of fundamental importance in chemical physics, condensed matter physics, materials science, and quantum science and technology. Manipulating phonons with electron-phonon coupling and spin-phonon coupling
C. Lei   +4 more
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Coupling of a nuclear transition to a surface acoustic wave

Physical Review Letters
Mechanical modulation of recoilless nuclear transitions allows the dynamic control of $\gamma$-ray emission and absorption. Accessing modulation frequencies well above the nuclear linewidth enables coherent manipulation of the nuclear response.
Albert Nazeeri   +4 more
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Experimental demonstration of acoustic shock-wave-induced solid-state morphological transformation from irregular to rod shape: a case study of l-tyrosine

CrystEngComm
Herein, we report the direct and catalytic-free process of the conversion of the solid-state shape of an amino acid material, namely l-tyrosine, from irregular to rod shapes as a result of its processing of acoustic shock waves.
Sivakumar Aswathappa   +6 more
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Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in Many-Body Thermophotonics.

ACS Nano
The tight-binding model, foundational in depicting electronic behaviors in solid-state physics, has recently contributed to the understanding of non-Hermitian skin effects in optics, acoustics, and mechanics.
Shuihua Yang   +7 more
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Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Study of Interfaces in Solid-State Devices*

Extended Abstracts of the 1979 International Conference on Solid State Devices, 1979
C. S. Tsai, J. K. Wang, C. C. Lee
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Relationship of Triple Point Solid Volume with Thermo‐Acoustic Parameters and Structural Distortion in Quasi‐Spherical Molecular Liquids by the Corresponding State Correlations

physica status solidi (b), 1991
AbstractThe significance and the validity of the idea of corresponding state correlations is tested by obtaining unique values for reduced triple point solid volume, Boyle temperature, critical state nearest‐neighbour number, and intermolecular separation, using critical volume and temperature as reduction parameters.
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Contribution of the absorption of radiation from the Stokes component of the SRS of pulsed solid-state lasers by atmospheric gases to the signal of an optical-acoustic detector

Materials of the 17th International Conference AMPL-2025
The method of optical-acoustic detection is used to study the dependence of the absorption of gas medium and atmospheric air on the intensity of the laser pulse interacting with the gas. The small length of the gas cell of the optical-acoustic detector allows, when focusing the radiation, to obtain intensity values under study, at which, along with the
Yu. Ponomarev, T. Kuraeva
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