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Resonances, coupled

The coupled resonance overlaps with the solvent peaks. For additional information see Refs. 116 and 117. [Pg.258]

Correlations in the F1 dimension are a function of the algebraic sum of the 1Jcc coupled resonances relative to the transmitter according to Equation (1) ... [Pg.259]

Linear arrays of optical microresonators evanescently coupled to each other can also be used for optical power transfer (Fig. 6). This type of coupled-resonator optical waveguide (CROW) has recently been proposed (Yariv, 1999) and then demonstrated and studied in a variety of material and geometrical configurations, such as sequences of planar microrings (Poon, 2004), arrays of coupled microspheres (Astratov, 2004), and chains of photonic crystal defect cavities (Olivier, 2001). [Pg.53]

Melloni, A., Morichetti, F., and Martinelli, M., 2003, Linear and nonlinear pulse propagatiou in coupled resonator slow-wave optical structures. Opt. Quantum Electron. 35 365-379. [Pg.68]

Olivier, S., Smith, C., Rattier, M., Benisty, Ft., Weisbuch, C., Krauss, T., Houdre, R., and Oesterl, U., 2001, Miniband transmission in a photonic crystal coupled-resonator optical... [Pg.68]

Poon, J.K.S., Scheuer, J., Mookheijea, S., Paloczi, G.T., Huang, Y., and Yariv, A., 2004, Matrix analysis of microring coupled-resonator optical waveguides. Opt Express 12(1) 90-103. [Pg.68]

A. Melloni, F. Morichetti, and M. Martinelli, "Linear and nonlinear pulse propagation in coupled resonator slow-wave optical structures," Opt. Quant. Electron. 35, 365-379 (2003). [Pg.146]

To avoid this handicap, Boersch and coworkers 2) used coupled resonators. The first active laser cavitiy generates the radiation whose absorption is to be measured. The probe is placed in a second cavity, which is coupled to the first one and which is undamped by an active medium just below the threshold for self-oscillation. This arrangement enables changes in the refractive index as small as An 10 ° or absorption coefficients down to a 10 to be detected. [Pg.15]

The laser interferometer consists of two coupled resonators, one containing the laser, the other the plasma under investigation (Fig. 10). The laser radiation, reflected back from mirror A/s, which contains phase information about the refractive index of the plasma, interferes with the laser wave in cavity A, resulting in an amplitude modulation of the laser output 267). This modulation can be related to the refractive index and therefore to the plasma frequency and electron density. With a curved rather than a planar mirror, the sensitivity can be increased by utilizing transverse cavity modes 268). [Pg.52]

To tailor the stop- or pass-band to requirements more than one line will be involved (coupled resonators), and the geometries will depart from the simple form illustrated. [Pg.310]

The present section is a brief survey of experimental data on electron transfer rate and its theoretical treatment being focused on (a) the Franc-Condon (FC) factor and (b) electronic coupling (resonance integral) V. Role of the media molecular dynamics on ET is discussed in Sections 3.5.1 and 4.1.7... [Pg.49]

One advantage of Raman spectroscopy is that it is relatively easy to perform time-resolved spectra on a sub-millisecond time scale. Therefore it is possible to obtain spectra of a reaction intermediate that decays rapidly. For example, coupling resonance Raman to flash photolysis resulted in the detection of the much-hypothesised ferryl intermediate in cytochrome c oxidase [207]. [Pg.98]

Table 5. Analysis of the nuclear quadrupole coupling resonance frequencies of transition metal complex ions of the type MX%... Table 5. Analysis of the nuclear quadrupole coupling resonance frequencies of transition metal complex ions of the type MX%...
Krishnan A, Thio T, Kima TJ, Lezec FU, Ebbesen TW, Wolff PA, Pendry J, Martin-Moreno L, Garcia-Vidal FJ (2001) Evanescently coupled resonance in surface plasmon enhanced transmission. Opt Commun 200 1-7... [Pg.178]

The most complete information about the proton-carbon interactions is of course contained in the fully proton-coupled spectrum. Unfortunately for molecules of any complexity there may be so much overlapping that complete interpretation is not possible. One of Ernst s two-dimensional experiments (Fig. 20) provides a solution by displaying the fully coupled resonances from different sites... [Pg.363]

In order to optimize the performance of the resonator as samples of various sizes and loss tanagents are studied, it is useful to have a means to vary the loaded Q of the resonator. As we discussed in Section VIII, a poorly coupled resonator reduces the highest achievable signal-to-noise ratio. [Pg.306]


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Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy spin coupling

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