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INDEX field effect

In this section, we will analyze the effects of a nano-sized HRI overlay on the distribution of the cladding modes (transversal fields, effective indices, coupling coefficients) to changes of its thickness and refractive index and to changes of the SRI. [Pg.43]

Bioindicators of effect in the field such as intersex index (ISI) and population decline in gastropods are useful to reveal causal relationships between the exposure to toxic compounds and population effects on local marine organisms. When these effects correspond to the effects predicted based on bioassays in the laboratory, for example expressed as PAF of species, these field effects in gastropods, can be used as a bioindicator for the local ecotoxicological health status. [Pg.124]

An applied electric field can also change a material s linear susceptibility, and thus its refractive index. This effect is known as the linear electro-optic (LEO) or Pocket s effect, and it can be used to modulate light by changing the voltage applied to a second-order NLO material. The applied voltage anisotropically distorts the electron... [Pg.674]

The supporting medium (aqueous or organic solvents membrane-mimetic compartments) also has a profound influence on the optical and electro-optical properties of nanosized semiconductor particles. This dielectric confinement (or local field effect) originates, primarily, in the difference between the refractive indices of semiconductor particles and the surrounding medium [573, 604], In general, the refractive index of the medium is lower than that of the semiconductor particle, which enhances the local electric field adjacent to the semiconductor particle surface as compared with the incident field intensity. Dielectric confinement of semiconductor particles also manifests in altered optical and electro-optical behavior. [Pg.126]

The interactions between the molecule and the environment can lead to distortions in the electrical properties due to the susceptibility of the molecules and the properties of the host matrix. The refractive index of the matrix acts as a screening factor, modifying the optical spectra and interaction between charges or dipoles embedded within it. Local field effects change the interaction with an electromagnetic field and should be considered along with orientation factors in the dipolar interaction. [Pg.478]

The crudest approximation to the density matrix for the system is obtained by assuming that there are no statistical correlations between the elementary excitations (perfect fluid), so that can be written as a simple product of molecular density matrices A. A better approximation is obtained if one does a quantum field theory calculation of the local field effects in the system which in a certain approximation gives the Lorentz-Lorenz correction L(TT) in terms of the refractive index n53). One then writes,... [Pg.23]

From the definition of intrinsic states and field effects, it can be seen that large positive values of E-states S relate to atoms of high electronegativity and/or terminal atoms or atoms that lie on the mantle of the molecule small or negative E-state values correspond to atoms possessing only o electrons and/or buried in the interior of the molecule or close to higher electronegative atoms. Therefore, the E-state index is a measure of the electronic accessibility of an atom and can be interpreted as a probability of interaetion with another molecule. However, the index cannot be considered a pure electronic descriptor it is, in fact, a descriptor of atom polarity and steric accessibility. [Pg.160]

Ohno (2002a) investigated concentration and inner filter effects on the humification index. Field com residue extract, water-extractable soil organic matter, and soil fulvic acid... [Pg.311]

Up to this point, we have calculated the linear response of the medium, a polarization oscillating at the frequency m of the applied field. This polarization produces its own radiation field that interferes with the applied optical field. Two familiar effects result a change in tlie speed of the light wave and its attenuation as it propagates. These properties may be related directly to the linear susceptibility The index of... [Pg.1267]


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