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Experimental Stokes and Anti-Stokes Raman of confined carbyne [Williams et al. (2009), left figures reproduced with CC-BY permission] compared to the 1DPB model of a single carbon atom with reduced mass of 0.39 g/mol oscillating in a 1.37-Å box between a triple and single bond at temperatures 300–400 K. The Anti-Stokes to Stokes intensity ratios (AaS/AS) show similar Boltzmann distribution behavior.
Published: December 2022
FIG. 6.5 Experimental Stokes and Anti-Stokes Raman of confined carbyne [ Williams et al. (2009) , left figures reproduced with CC-BY permission] compared to the 1DPB model of a single carbon atom with reduced mass of 0.39 g/mol oscillating in a 1.37-Å box between a triple and single bond More about this image found in Experimental Stokes and Anti-Stokes Raman of confined carbyne [ Williams ...
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Published: March 2023
10.1063/9780735425477_002
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... learners to the understanding of the process of solving Navier–Stokes and related transport equations, as the mathematical aspects of some of the basic steps involved can be easily demonstrated. For example, meshing, discretization, boundary condition recognition, and a simple solution algorithm...
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...-Samuelson , I. , Early. Years. (Stoke-on-Trent)   21 ( 2 ), 139 – 149 ( 2001 ). 10.1080/713667696 Premoze , S.   et al. , Comput. Graph. Forum   22 ( 3 ), 401 – 410 ( 2003 ). 10.1111/1467-8659.00687 Psillos , D. and Kariotoglou , P. , Int. J. Sci. Educ.   21 , 17 – 38...
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PL and PLE spectra at 10 K in the β-Ga2O3 substrate where the PLE spectrum shows an absorption peak at ∼4.8 eV (bandgap) and PL shows an emission peak at ∼3.3 eV, revealing a Stokes shift of 1.5 eV from the PLE peak. The peak at ∼3.3 eV is predicted to occur due to the recombination of conduction-band electrons with STHs (Yamaoka and Nakayama, 2015).
Published: February 2023
FIG. 6.16 PL and PLE spectra at 10 K in the β-Ga2O3 substrate where the PLE spectrum shows an absorption peak at ∼4.8 eV (bandgap) and PL shows an emission peak at ∼3.3 eV, revealing a Stokes shift of 1.5 eV from the PLE peak. The peak at ∼3.3 eV is predicted More about this image found in PL and PLE spectra at 10 K in the β-Ga2O3...
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A visual representation of the selection rules for 1DPB elastic scattering (Rayleigh, black, Δn=0) and inelastic scattering including both Stokes (Δn>0) and anti-Stokes (Δn<0) Raman. The incident photons are represented by the black up-arrows. The scattered photons are down-arrows.
Published: December 2022
FIG. 8.4 A visual representation of the selection rules for 1DPB elastic scattering (Rayleigh, black, Δ n = 0 ) and inelastic scattering including both Stokes ( Δ n > 0 ) and anti-Stokes ( Δ n < 0 ) Raman. The incident photons are represented by the black up More about this image found in A visual representation of the selection rules for 1DPB elastic scattering ...
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The majority of spectroscopic transitions can be represented by (a) absorption (In→n'a), (b) stimulated emission (In→n'a), (c) spontaneous emission (∝1/λn→n'3), (d) elastic (Rayleigh) scattering (In→n's), (e) inelastic (Stokes–Raman) scattering (In→n's), and (f) inelastic (anti-Stokes–Raman) scattering (In→n's).
Published: December 2022
' s ), (e) inelastic (Stokes–Raman) scattering ( I n → n ' s ), and (f) inelastic (anti-Stokes–Raman) scattering ( I n → n ' s ). More about this image found in The majority of spectroscopic transitions can be represented by (a) absorpt...
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The majority of spectroscopic transitions can be represented by (a) absorption (In→n′a), (b) stimulated emission (In→n′a), (c) spontaneous emission (∝1/λn→n′3), (d) elastic (Rayleigh) scattering (In→n′s), (e) inelastic (Stokes–Raman) scattering (In→n′s), and (f) inelastic (Anti-Stokes–Raman) scattering (In→n′s) (Hilborn, 1982).
Published: December 2022
( I n → n ′ s ) , (e) inelastic (Stokes–Raman) scattering ( I n → n ′ s ) , and (f) inelastic (Anti-Stokes–Raman) scattering ( I n → n ′ s ) ( Hilborn, 1982 ). More about this image found in The majority of spectroscopic transitions can be represented by (a) absorpt...
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Published: December 2022
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... concentrations of particles in a 1D box suspended throughout the atmosphere. Stokes and Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Spectrum For this last example let's add a Gaussian line shape function ( Eq. 6.13 ) to the intensity equation ( Eq. 6.12 ), (6.12) A T , Δ ν ˜ ( ν ˜ ) = ∑ n g n e...
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10.1063/9780735425033_006
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... ; and Marcinkevičius and Speck, 2020 ). The large Stokes shift of the luminescence, relative to that expected from bandgap recombination, results from the atomic relaxations associated with the trapping event and is illustrated in Fig. 6.15 for the case of emission resulting from recombination with holes localized...
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... (e, Stokes Raman scattering), and can scatter light inelastically by giving its excited state energy to the light (f, Anti-Stokes scattering). Light may be absorbed, Rayleigh scattered, or Stokes scattered by almost all matter, regardless of how cold. Emission and anti-Stokes Raman scattering...
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...References References Tschannen , C. D. , Frimmer , M. , Gordeev , G. , Vasconselos , T. L. , Shi , L. , Pechler , T. , Reich , S. , Heeg , S. , and Novotny , L. , “ Anti-Stokes Raman scattering of single carbyne chains ,” ACS Nano   15 ( 7 ), 12249 – 12255...
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... (Rayleigh, black, Δ n = 0 ) and inelastic scattering including both Stokes ( Δ n > 0 ) and anti-Stokes ( Δ n < 0 ) Raman. The incident photons are represented by the black up-arrows. The scattered photons are down-arrows. The summary of the scattering symmetry selection...
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... Rayleigh scattering Δn = {0} and Raman scattering with Δn = {±2}. The up-arrows in Fig. 9.5 are the incident photons. The black down-arrows are the Rayleigh scattered photons (Δn = 0). The green down-arrows are the stokes Raman scattered photons (Δn = +2). The blue...
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... session their research obtained in our lab using Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS). But, they asked me at the last minute if they could bring an additional poster they were preparing with their very latest results. I said OK if it is good science and there is room at the session. Darren...
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...) stimulated emission ( I n → n ' a ), (c) spontaneous emission ( ∝ 1 / λ n → n ' 3 ), (d) elastic (Rayleigh) scattering ( I n → n ' s ), (e) inelastic (Stokes–Raman) scattering ( I n → n ' s ), and (f) inelastic (anti-Stokes–Raman) scattering...
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... by means of a quasi-3D Navier–Stokes solver ,” J. Fluids Eng.   122 ( 2 ), 330 – 336 ( 2000 ). 10.1115/1.483261 Corten , G. P. and Veldkamp , H. F. , Insects Cause Double Stall ( Netherlands Energy Research Foundation Petten , 2001 ). Du , Z. and Selig , M. , “ A 3-D...
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... Navier–Stokes equations is a thermodynamic relationship between state variables. This is represented in Eq. ( 4.5 ), which is valid for calorically perfect gas. Here, variable cv is the specific heat at a constant volume. The discussed Navier–Stokes equations above are valid...
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... Mond , H. G. , Helland , J. R. , Stokes , K. , Bornzin , G. A. , and McVenes , R. , “ The electrode-tissue interface: The revolutionary role of steroid-elution ,” Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol.   37 ( 9 ), 1232 – 1249 ( 2014 ). 10.1111/pace.12461 Mond , H. G...