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A standing wave Fourier transform spectrometer is realized. The spectrometer consists of an ultra thin and partially transparent photodetector and a tunable mirror. The incident light forms a standing wave in front of the mirror, which is sampled by the ultra thin optical detector.
Vladislav, Jovanov +2 more
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On the Fluid Motion in Standing Waves [PDF]
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Ehrnström, Mats, Wahlén, Erik
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Mesoscale standing wave imaging
AbstractStanding wave (SW) microscopy is a method that uses an interference pattern to excite fluorescence from labelled cellular structures and produces high‐resolution images of three‐dimensional objects in a two‐dimensional dataset. SW microscopy is performed with high‐magnification, high‐numerical aperture objective lenses, and while this results ...
Foylan, Shannan +7 more
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Mechanical Oscillations in 2D Collective Cell Migration: The Elastic Turbulence
Various types of mechanical waves, such as propagative waves and standing waves, are observed during 2D collective cell migration. Propagative waves are generated during monolayer free expansion, whereas standing waves are generated during swirling ...
Ivana Pajic-Lijakovic, Milan Milivojevic
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In railway traction, the definition of “electromagnetic field” is functionally connected to the concept of the reactive power consumed by the electric rolling stock, and characterized by the running and standing electromagnetic waves in the space of the ...
Mykola Kostin +3 more
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Stable interaction-induced Anderson-like localization embedded in standing waves
We uncover the interaction-induced stable self-localization of few bosons in finite-size disorder-free superlattices. In these nonthermalized multi-particle states, one of the particles forms a superposition of multiple standing waves, so that it ...
Na Zhang +4 more
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This is an discussion of Schroedinger's 1926 paper. Further calculations in the book can be replicated by the javascript at http://spectrograph.uk attempting the visible spectrum of every atom and ion from wave equations. The subsequent notions of 'spin groups' and 'gauge cocycles' arose because O(1) is not equivariant for automorphims of the Riemann ...
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Evidence of Transverse Magnetospheric Field Line Oscillations as Observed from Cluster and Ground Magnetometers [PDF]
The dynamic spectrum of ULF waves from magnetic field data obtained by the elliptically orbiting Cluster satellites (with an apogee of 119 000 km, perigee of 19 000 km and the orbital period of 57 h) have been prepared in the frequency range 0 to 120 mHz
A. Balogh (7591361) +17 more
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Fast acoustic streaming in standing waves : Generation of an additional outer streaming cell [PDF]
Rayleigh streaming in a cylindrical acoustic standing waveguide is studied both experimentally and numerically for nonlinear Reynolds numbers from 1 to 30.
Catherine Weisman +15 more
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Helical structure of the waves propagating in a spinning Timoshenko beam [PDF]
The aim of the paper is to study the cause of a frequency-splitting phenomenon that occurs in a spinning Timoshenko beam. The associated changes in the structure of the progressive waves are investigated to shed light on the relationship between the wave
Chan, K.T., Stephen, N.G., Reid, S.R.
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