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Droplets, particularly water, are abundant in nature and artificial systems. Thermal fluctuations imply that droplet interfaces behave like a stormy sea at the sub-nanometer scale.Thermal capillary-waves have been widely studied since 1908 and are of key importance in surface science.
Maayani, Shai +3 more
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Immune Correlates of Non-Necrotic and Necrotic Granulomas in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Pilot Study
A granuloma, a pathologic hallmark of tuberculosis (TB), is a complex cellular structure that develops at the site of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection and is comprised of different immune cell types.
Ranjeet Kumar, Selvakumar Subbian
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Study on simulation methods for flow experiments in fracture-cavity reservoirs [PDF]
The storage space of fracture-cavity carbonate reservoirs is primarily composed of fractures, cavities, and matrix pores. Among them, fractures and cavities exhibit highly random distribution, serving as the main storage spaces and seepage pathways for ...
HUI Jian
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Multicolor cavity metrology [PDF]
Long baseline laser interferometers used for gravitational wave detection have proven to be very complicated to control. In order to have sufficient sensitivity to astrophysical gravitational waves, a set of multiple coupled optical cavities comprising the interferometer must be brought into resonance with the laser field.
Izumi, Kiwamu +13 more
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Thermal Analysis of Solid/Liquid Phase Change in a Cavity with One Wall at Periodic Temperature
In this study, heat transfer in a square cavity filled with a Phase Change Material (PCM) under a sinusoidal wall temperature during solidification and melting is analyzed.
Shogo Tomita +2 more
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Simulation study of direct current vacuum breakdown and its application to high-gradient accelerating structures [PDF]
It is well known that radio frequency breakdown is one of the main limitations in high frequency accelerators. Similarities have been detected between breakdowns in direct current vacuum gaps and those in superconducting radio frequency cavities.
Radmilović-Rađenović Marija D. +1 more
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Efficient coupling to an optical resonator by exploiting time-reversal symmetry [PDF]
The interaction of a cavity with an external field is symmetric under time reversal. Thus, coupling to a resonator is most efficient when the incident light is the time reversed version of a free cavity decay, i.e.
Bader, Marianne +4 more
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Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Near the Cavity in a Poroelastic Media
In this paper, we investigate the problem of the propagation of hydraulic fractures in a poroelastic medium that has a circular cavity. The research was conducted using the extended finite element method (XFEM) implemented in the ABAQUS software package.
Anton Azarov +2 more
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Non-invasive Measurements of Cavity Parameters by Use of Squeezed Vacuum [PDF]
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a method for non-invasive measurements of cavity parameters by injection of squeezed vacuum into an optical cavity.
A. E. Siegman +5 more
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A Photon Blockade in a Coupled Cavity System Mediated by an Atom
We investigate theoretically the photon statistics in a coupled cavity system mediated by a two-level atom. The system consists of a linear cavity weakly driven by a continuous laser, and a nonlinear cavity containing an atom inside.
Ming-Cui Li, Ai-Xi Chen
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