brillouin scattering उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Thus, Brillouin scattering can be used to measure the energies, wavelengths and frequencies of various atomic chain oscillation types ('quasiparticles').
- Given an approximate frequency of visible light, ~ 1014 GHz, it s easy to see that Brillouin scattering generally lies in the GHz regime.
- In the late 1950s, he became interested in Brillouin scattering, and attempted to build a laser, though Theodore Maiman succeeded in doing so first.
- From the perspective of solid state physics, Brillouin scattering is an interaction between an electromagnetic wave and one of the three above-mentioned crystalline lattice waves.
- However, when interacting with a medium, in combination with effects such as Brillouin scattering it may produce distorted shifts greater than the linewidth of the source.
- Thus, the study of light scattering by thermally driven density fluctuations ( or Brillouin scattering ) has been utilized successfully for the measurement of structural vitrification and compressibility in glasses.
- And so redshift due to Brillouin scattering, as mentioned in the title of these two papers is also consistent ?-- Iantresman 22 : 37, 19 April 2006 ( UTC)
- However, Brillouin scattering experiments with X-rays, confirming an intuition of Yakov Frenkel, have shown that transverse phonons do exist in liquids, albeit restricted to frequencies above a threshold called the Frenkel frequency.
- This power scaling has been achieved with developments in the fiber technology, such as the adoption of stimulated brillouin scattering ( SBS ) suppression / mitigation techniques within the fiber, along with improvements in the overall amplifier design.
- *Raman scattering is another form of inelastic light scattering, but instead of scattering from acoustic phonons, as in Brillouin scattering, the light interacts with optical phonons, which are predominantly intra-molecular vibrations and rotations with energies larger than acoustic phonons.