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Probing hidden symmetry via nonlinear transport in an altermagnet candidate Ca<sub>3</sub>Ru<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>. [PDF]
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Time-domain thermoreflectance technique using multiple delayed probe pulses for high-throughput data acquisition and analysis. [PDF]
Arima H, Yamashita Y, Yagi T.
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Miniaturisation of Raman spectroscopy systems: from benchtop to backpocket.
Hardy M +5 more
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Computational study of confinement of ECR plasmas in mirror, minimum-b and zero-b magnetic traps
Mao Tsetung Murillo Acevedo
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Compact Toroidal Magnetic Concepts in Mirror Magnetic Field
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2006 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and 2006 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2006
We report demonstration of an optical magnetic mirror achieved by nanostructuring a metal surface. In contrast to normal mirrors, it inflicts only small change to the phase of a reflected wave, offering intriguing applications.
A. S. Schwanecke +7 more
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We report demonstration of an optical magnetic mirror achieved by nanostructuring a metal surface. In contrast to normal mirrors, it inflicts only small change to the phase of a reflected wave, offering intriguing applications.
A. S. Schwanecke +7 more
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Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics, 2006
We report the first demonstration of an optical magnetic mirror achieved by nanostructuring a metal surface. It reverses the magnetic field of an incident wave upon reflection, acting as an 'optical frequency superconductor'.
Schwanecke, A.S. +5 more
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We report the first demonstration of an optical magnetic mirror achieved by nanostructuring a metal surface. It reverses the magnetic field of an incident wave upon reflection, acting as an 'optical frequency superconductor'.
Schwanecke, A.S. +5 more
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Magnetic stimulation study in mirror movements
Journal of Neurology, 1990A young man with congenital mirror movements was studied by non-invasive magnetic stimulation. Radiological examination showed no craniocervical or pituitary abnormality except for mild atrophy of the right hippocampus. Magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex caused large amplitudes in the ipsilateral hand muscles, indicating the possibility of ...
Y, Konagaya, Y, Mano, M, Konagaya
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