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Structure of laterally coupled (a) double ring resonator and (b) embedded ring resonator add drop filters. (c) Simulated spectrum of an embedded ring.
Published: March 2023
FIG. 7.3 Structure of laterally coupled (a) double ring resonator and (b) embedded ring resonator add drop filters. (c) Simulated spectrum of an embedded ring. More about this image found in Structure of laterally coupled (a) double ring resonator and (b) embedded r...
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(a) Single ring add-drop configuration. (b) Through and drop port power spectrum to add drop filter. The power coupling coefficient |κ|2 is 20% for critically coupled, 10% for coupled, and 40% for over coupled cases. The absorption coefficient is 3551 m−1.
Published: March 2023
FIG. 7.2 (a) Single ring add-drop configuration. (b) Through and drop port power spectrum to add drop filter. The power coupling coefficient |κ|2 is 20% for critically coupled, 10% for coupled, and 40% for over coupled cases. The absorption coefficient is 3551 m−1. More about this image found in (a) Single ring add-drop configuration. (b) Through and drop port power spe...
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The two simplest ring resonator configurations is a ring resonator shown in (a), giving a spectrum shown in (b), which looks like a notch filter response when the ring has finite loss. The power coupling coefficient |κ|2 is 20% for critically coupled, 10% for coupled, and 40% for over coupled cases. The absorption coefficient is 3551 m−1.
Published: March 2023
FIG. 7.1 The two simplest ring resonator configurations is a ring resonator shown in (a), giving a spectrum shown in (b), which looks like a notch filter response when the ring has finite loss. The power coupling coefficient |κ|2 is 20% for critically coupled, 10% for coupled More about this image found in The two simplest ring resonator configurations is a ring resonator shown in...
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Series: AIPP Books, Professional
Published: March 2023
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2547-7
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2544-6
... compared to classical mechanics Measurement process characterization Probability in QM vs in classical physics Uncertainty relations Trajectory and quantum objects Intrinsic quantum uncertainty and state concept Superposition principle Wave Function Spectrum of an observable...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425514_introduction
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2551-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2548-4
... Environments · Physics Teacher Education · Assessment · Equity · History and Philosophy · Textbooks · Mathematics · PER. The result is a coherent set of 69 chapters prepared, and reviewed, by a broad spectrum of established and emerging researchers representing different countries, career stages, identities...
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Series: AIPP Books, Professional
Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425477_introduction
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2547-7
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2544-6
... · History and Philosophy · Textbooks · Mathematics · PER. The result is a coherent set of 69 chapters prepared, and reviewed, by a broad spectrum of established and emerging researchers representing different countries, career stages, identities, backgrounds, and perspectives. We know that the inclusion...
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Series: AIPP Books, Professional
Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425712_introduction
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2571-2
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2568-2
... and Philosophy · Textbooks · Mathematics · PER. The result is a coherent set of 69 chapters prepared, and reviewed, by a broad spectrum of established and emerging researchers representing different countries, career stages, identities, backgrounds, and perspectives. We know that the inclusion of diverse...
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(a) Vertical pendulum tilt sensor (Dong et al., 2005) with three fiber Bragg gratings attached to three cantilevers. A tilt of the pendulum leads to bending of the cantilevers depending on the direction of the tilt. This leads the attached fiber Bragg grating to strain and change its reflection spectrum. (b) Schematic of a MEMS ring laser gyroscope with movable mirrors and lens. (Hashimoto et al., 2009). (c) Schematic of a passive resonant optical gyroscope using a fiber ring. The phase modulators are driven by antiphase triangular waves to reduce parasitic effects and allow the readout of Sagnac phase shift as amplitude at photodetector (Jin et al., 2007).
Published: March 2023
and change its reflection spectrum. (b) Schematic of a MEMS ring laser gyroscope with movable mirrors and lens. ( Hashimoto et al., 2009 ). (c) Schematic of a passive resonant optical gyroscope using a fiber ring. The phase modulators are driven by antiphase triangular waves to reduce parasitic More about this image found in (a) Vertical pendulum tilt sensor ( Dong et al., 2005 ) wi...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425477_016
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2547-7
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2544-6
... the electromagnetic spectrum. As a theoretical framework, Brandon's Matrix is simple enough to illustrate that the scientific method is not singular nor linear. At every stage of reasoning about scientific methods, argumentation can be considered. For example, a justification can be made about why a method includes...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425477_015
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2547-7
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... (i.e., a spectrum of practitioners such as schoolteachers, teacher-leaders, and teacher educators), and (2) the researchers. We describe some insights from the educational literature regarding the areas of teacher learning and research practice partnerships (RPP) and suggest some emerging PER...
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The rotational spectrum of HCl(g) (top) compared to the stick spectrum of our 1DPR model of a proton rotating around a ring of radius 1.275 Å—the bond length of the HCl molecule—at 2000 K.
Published: December 2022
FIG. 6.2 The rotational spectrum of HCl(g) (top) compared to the stick spectrum of our 1DPR model of a proton rotating around a ring of radius 1.275 Å—the bond length of the HCl molecule—at 2000 K. More about this image found in The rotational spectrum of HCl(g) (top) compared to the stick spectrum of o...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425477_006
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.... In this contribution—as typically in physics—light is defined as the part of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to humans. In everyday language, this definition is also extended to the directly adjacent areas of the electromagnetic spectrum, the "infrared light" or the "ultraviolet light." Humans cannot perceive...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425514_003
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2551-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2548-4
..., Melville, New York, 2023), pp. 3-1–3-16. LGBTQ+: An acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer, which represents the diverse spectrum of people who identify their sexuality and gender differently than our societally expected identities based on culture and assignment...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425514_007
EISBN: 978-0-7354-2551-4
ISBN: 978-0-7354-2548-4
... ). Such an idea was adopted to explain the discrete spectrum of hydrogens and the splitting line of spectrum induced by the magnetic field (so-called, Zeeman effect) ( Dapprich and Schuster, 2015 ; Lewis, 2016 ; and Williams, 2016 ). The interplay between objects and behavior can be delineated as the theory...