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In statistical mechanics (e.g. the theory of specific heats of gases) a degree of freedom means an independent mode of absorbing energy by movement of atoms. Thus a mon-... [Pg.127]

Figure A3.13.il. Illustration of the time evolution of redueed two-dimensional probability densities I I and I I for the exeitation of CHD between 50 and 70 fs (see [154] for further details). The full eurve is a eut of tire potential energy surfaee at the momentary absorbed energy eorresponding to 3000 em during the entire time interval shown here (as6000 em, if zero point energy is ineluded). The dashed eurves show the energy uneertainty of the time-dependent wave paeket, approximately 500 em Left-hand side exeitation along the v-axis (see figure A3.13.5). The vertieal axis in the two-dimensional eontour line representations is... Figure A3.13.il. Illustration of the time evolution of redueed two-dimensional probability densities I I and I I for the exeitation of CHD between 50 and 70 fs (see [154] for further details). The full eurve is a eut of tire potential energy surfaee at the momentary absorbed energy eorresponding to 3000 em during the entire time interval shown here (as6000 em, if zero point energy is ineluded). The dashed eurves show the energy uneertainty of the time-dependent wave paeket, approximately 500 em Left-hand side exeitation along the v-axis (see figure A3.13.5). The vertieal axis in the two-dimensional eontour line representations is...
A) During the luultiphoton excitation of molecular vibrations witli IR lasers, many (typically 10-50) photons are absorbed in a quasi-resonant stepwise process until the absorbed energy is suflFicient to initiate a unimolecular reaction, dissociation, or isomerization, usually in the electronic ground state. [Pg.2131]

Absorbed energy starting to be converted into kinetic energy of melted sample... [Pg.8]

After a few nanoseconds, the absorbed energy has been dissipated... [Pg.8]

The abihty of a fiber to absorb energy during straining is measured by the area under the stress—strain curve. Within the proportional limit, ie, the linear region, this property is defined as toughness or work of mpture. For acetate and triacetate the work of mpture is essentially the same at 0.022 N/tex (0.25 gf/den). This is higher than for cotton (0.010 N/tex = 0.113 gf/den), similar to rayon and wool, but less than for nylon (0.076 N/tex = 0.86 gf/den) and silk (0.072 N/tex = 0.81 gf/den) (3). [Pg.292]

There is assumed to be no interaction between the superfluid and normal components, thus the superfluid component can diffuse very rapidly to a heat source where it absorbs energy by reverting to the normal state. It thereby produces the very high effective thermal conductivity observed in helium II. [Pg.8]

For current consoHdation, the basic circuits, used at each of the multiple power take-off points, are stacked into a Christmas tree topology to form a single power take-off terminal pair. Scale-up of these devices to commercial sizes is not expected to be a problem, as standard electrical components are available for all sizes considered. A different type of consoHdation scheme developed (117), uses dc to ac converters to connect the individual electrodes to the consoHdation point. The current from each electrode can be individually controUed by the converter, which can either absorb energy from or deHver energy to the path between the electrode and the consoHdation point. This scheme offers the potential capabiHty of controlling the current level of each electrode pair. [Pg.434]

Luminescent Pigments. Luminescence is the abihty of matter to emit light after it absorbs energy (see Luminescent materials). Materials that have luminescent properties are known as phosphors, or luminescent pigments. If the light emission ceases shortly after the excitation source is removed (<10 s), the process is fluorescence. The process with longer decay times is referred to as phosphorescence. [Pg.16]

The role of cerium in these lighting phosphors is not as the emitting atom but rather as the sensitizer. The initial step in the lighting process is the efficient absorption of the 254 nm emission Ce ", with broad absorption bands in the uv, is very suitable. This absorbed energy is then transferred to the sublattice within the crystalline phosphor eventually the activator ion is fed and emission results. Cerium, as a sensitizer ion, is compatible in crystal lattices with other lanthanide ions, such as Eu and Tb, the usual activator atoms. [Pg.371]

The surge arrester must be suitable for absorbing energy of long-duration (250/2500 )ds) switching surges. [Pg.615]


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