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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
141

THz pump-probe spectroscopy of the intersubband AC-Stark effect in a GaAs quantum well

Schmidt, Johannes 05 February 2020 (has links)
In this thesis we present a study about strong light-matter interaction in a broad single GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well representing a 3-level system. In particular we investigate the AC-Stark effect, where we observe in THz absorption spectra an Autler-Townes splitting as well as a Mollow-triplet. Compared to previous work, we showed for the first time an all-THz pump-probe experiment in the THz regime below the Reststrahlenband. Furthermore, we observe a strong frequency shift in the absorption energy of the first intersubband transition depending on the charge carrier density in the quantum well. The Autler-Townes splitting as well as the absorption frequency shift can be potentially exploited for THz-modulation applications. Beyond nonlinear optics many interesting effects occur in the strong light-matter interaction regime such as Rabi oscillations, coherent population trapping, lasing without inversion, electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) and the AC-Stark effect. Our quantum well represents a 3-level system in which we investigate a splitting behaviour in the absorption spectrum of the first and second intersubband transition. Especially a splitting for the first intersubband transition is predicted also for electromagnetically induced transparency, while the second intersubband transition is pumped with a strong varying electric field. Naturally, a fundamental question is, how to distinguish EIT and an Autler-Townes duplet since both result in a spectrally transparent window. The method of choice for investigations combines narrowband pulses in the THz range provided by a free-electron laser and broadband THz pulses generated in a GaP crystl within a THz time-domain spectroscopy setup. In this unique configuration we perform time-resolved pump and probe spectroscopy experiments by pumping resonantly the second intersubband transition at 3.4 THz to induce a splitting of the second and third subband. Broadband THz pulses then probe an absorption splitting of about 0.2 THz related to the first intersubband transition at ≈ 2.3 THz as well as a splitting of the second intersubband transition (Mollow triplet). Analyzing experiments and using a theoretical criteria to distinguish EIT and Autler-Townes splitting, we conclude to observe an Autler-Townes doublet instead of an EIT effect. / In dieser Arbeit berichten wir über die starke Licht-Materie Wechselwirkung in 3-Niveau system anhand eines einzelnen, breiten GaAs/AlGaAs Quantentopfes. Insbesondere untersuchen wir den AC-Stark Effekt und beobachten eine Aufspaltung des Absorptionsspektrums durch das Autler-Townes Dublett und das Mollow Triplett. Im direkten Vergleich mit vorangegangenen Arbeiten zeigen wir zum ersten Mal ein reines THz Anrege-Abfrage Experiment mit Frequenzen unterhalb des Reststrahlenbandes. Weiterhin beobachten wir eine starke Frequenzverschiebung der Absorptionsenergie des ersten Intersubbandübergangs in Abhängigkeit von der Ladungsträgerdichte im Quantentopf. Sowohl das Autler-Townes Dublett als auch die Verschiebung der Absorptionsfrequenz ermöglichen potentielle Anwendung im Bereich der THz-Modulation. Im Bereich der starken Licht-Materie Wechselwirkung sind viele interessante Effekte beobachtbar wie Rabi Oszillationen, coherent population trapping, Lasern ohne Inversion, elektromagnetisch induzierte Transparenz (EIT) und der AC-Stark Effekt. Unser Quantentopf stellt ein 3-Niveau System dar, in welchem wir eine Aufspaltung der Absorption bezüglich des ersten und zweiten Intersubbandübergangs beobachten. Insbesondere für den ersten Intersubbandübergang ist auch eine Absorptionsaufspaltung durch den EIT Effekt vorhergesagt, während der zweite Intersubbandübergang durch ein starkes, elektrisches Wechselfeld angeregt wird. Es stellt sich dann die Frage, wodurch sich die Effekte EIT und Autler-Townes splitting unterscheiden, weil beide durch ein spektrales transparentes Fenster gekennzeichnet sind. Die von uns gewählte Methode verknüpft schmalbandige, starke elecktrische Wechselfelder im THz-Bereich eines freien Elektronen Lasers und breitbandigen THz-Pulsen, welche durch nichtlineare optische Effekte in einem THz Zeit-Bereichs Spektroskopie Aufbaus erzeugt werden. In dieser einzigartigen Konfiguration führen wir zeitaufgelöste Anrege-Abfrage Spektroskopie Experimente durch, in dem wir den zweiten Intersubbandübergang bei 3, 4 THz nahezu resonant anregen und das zweite und dritte Subband aufspalten. Mit breitbandigen THz Pulsen fragen wir dann die Absorptionsaufspaltung von ca. 0, 2 THz des ersten Intersubbandübergangs bei ≈ 2, 3 THz und des zweiten Intersubbandübergangs (Mollow-Triplett) ab. Nach Auswerten der Experimente und theoretischer Kriterien für die Unterscheidung zwischen EIT und Autler-Townes splitting schlussfolgern wir, ein Autler-Townes Dublett zu beobachten.
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En ineffektiv möjlighet : En kvantitativ studie på den svenska aktiemarknadens effektivitet utifrån nyckeltalen P/E och B/M

Hellbratt, Douglas, Rosenberg, Anton January 2021 (has links)
Statistics and public reports indicate that stock investment has developed to a popular and growing investment trend among individuals, where the underlying motivational factor is the possibility to generate a return on the investment, and therefore make money. A recurrent and controversial question in the financial context is how the individual investor should proceed to generate a return higher than the market. Although scientific research claims the market to be efficient, situations occur where individual performers manage to surpass the market, which is explained by deviations from the market’s efficiency. The deviations are known as market anomalies, and from the beginning of time several key ratio-anomalies have existed and disappeared. Despite their disappearance, some of these key ratios continue demonstrating the ability of forecasting returns. Therefore, the purpose of this essay is to use these key ratios to investigate the semi-strong form of market efficiency on the Swedish stock market during the period of 2013-2019. The execution will be done using key ratio-constructed stock portfolios based on the P/E-ratio, the B/M-ratio, and a combination of these. The portfolios will be compared both among themselves and towards a benchmark index with the intention to analyze if a significant return can be determined. According to the results, portfolios based on the P/E-ratio as well as the combination of the P/E-ratio and the B/M-ratio, can be used in portfolio construction to generate significantly risk-adjusted return on the Swedish stock market. This implicate that, during this investigation period, the Swedish stock market is not completely efficient according to the semi-strong form of market efficiency.
143

Tubules to Tracebacks: Animating sensation through material

Huling, Kelsey Rose Stark 26 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
144

“‘En tjej!’ ‘Och den har man varit kär i!’” : – en studie om hur samhällsnormer för kön, genus och sexualitet skildras i Ulf Starksungdomsbok Dårfinkar & dönickar

Ekegren, Hanna, Funke, Adelina January 2023 (has links)
Hanna Ekegren & Adelina Funke: “‘En tjej!’ ‘Och den har man varit kär i!’”: En litteraturanalys av Ulf Starks Dårfinkar & dönickar (1984). Grundlärarprogrammet inriktning 4–6, Svenska, självständigt arbete, 15 högskolepoäng. Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap. Uppsatsen analyserar hur samhällsnormer för kön, genus och sexualitet skildras i ungdomsboken Dårfinkar & dönickar (1984) som Ulf Stark skrivit. Syftet med analysen är att synliggöra hur män och kvinnor representeras i romanen, problematisera sättet som jagberättandet används på, upplysa om hur samhällsnormerna framställs samt föra en diskussion kring hur boken skulle kunna användas i ett didaktiskt syfte. Uppsatsen utgår från skolans värdegrund och håller sig till mallen för en kvalitativ textanalys. Den tar även sitt avstamp i förväxlingsteorin vilken Maria Nikolajeva beskriver. Analysen visar att boken har en tydlig heteronorm, bestämda könsroller samt ett normativt genustänk. I slutsatserna kommer vi fram till att bokens karaktärer samspelar och har olika funktioner i förhållande till huvudkaraktären samt bokens representation av sexualitet, könsroller och genus.
145

Stark broadening approach for measuring the plasma density inside a filament induced by a femtosecond laser pulse in a gas mixture

Bernhardt, Jens 13 April 2018 (has links)
Suite à la propagation d 'une impulsion laser femtoseconde intense dans un milieu gazeux, l'impulsion laser s'effondre sur elle-même et forme des filaments de lumière. Ces filaments sont induits par un équilibre dynamique entre l'autofocalisation par effet Kerr et la défocalisa:tion due au plasma « auto généré ». L'équilibre de ces deux effets aboutit au phénomène universel. de la « saturation de l'intensité ». L'intensité saturée est assez grande pour ioniser ou dissocier les différentes espèces de gaz par l'ionisation multiphotonique/tunnel (MPlj TI) , produisant la fluorescence 'propre'. Le phénomène de la filamentation est riche en concepts et applications. Ceci inclut la détection et l'identification des gaz polluants, le contrôle de la foudre ou d'une décharge ou, finalement, la génération d'impulsions puissantes de peu de cycles. L'objectif de cette thèse était de développer un outil spectroscopique qui peut être utilisé pour mesurer la densité de plasma à l'intérieur du filament. La connaissance de ce paramètre clé est importante pour la caractérisation de la saturation de l'intensité du processus de filamentation. Ce défi pourrait être relevé en développant une nouvelle approche basée sur l'élargissement Stark de lignes atomiques du spectre d'émission du filament. Cette thèse traite des critères de l'applicabilité et de la validité de l'approche de l'élargissement Stark. L'approche de l'élargissement Stark est d'abord illustrée par la « spectroscopie de plasma induite par filament» (FIBS) du plomb métallique. On montre pourquoi la technique FIBS est avantageuse comparée à la spectroscopie conventionnelle de plasma induite par laser nanoseconde (ns-LIBS). Ensuite, la preuve de l'applicabilité de la méthode de l'élargissement Stark à un milieu gazeux (utilisant l'argon comme exemple) est fournie. Elle s'avère utile pour mesurer la densité de plasma à l'intérieur du filament dans l'air ambient dans différentes conditions de propagation. De plus, la saturation d'intensité du processus de filamentation dans l'hélium est confirmée. Ceci, en particulier, est effectué en mesurant les densités de plasma en fonction de l'énergie et de la pression, respectivement. La réalisation des objectifs ci-dessus serait profitable pour obtenir une meilleure compréhension de la physique fondamentale et développer les applications mentionnées.
146

Ultrafast dynamics in InAs quantum dot and GaInNAs quantum well semiconductor heterostructures

Malins, David B. January 2008 (has links)
The quantum confined Stark effect (QCSE) and ultrafast absorption dynamics near the bandedge have been investigated in p-i-n waveguides comprising quantum confined heterostructures grown on GaAs substrates, for emission at 1.3um. The materials are; isolated InAs/InGaAs dot-in-a-well (DWELL) quantum dots (QD), bilayer InAs quantum dots and GaInNAs multiple quantum wells (MQW). The focus was to investigate these dynamics in a planar waveguide geometry, for the purpose of large scale integration in optical systems. Initial measurements of the QCSE using photocurrent measurements showed a small shift for isolated QDs whilst a significant shift of 40nm (at 1340nm) was demonstrated for bilayer dots, comparable to that of GaInNAs MWQ (30nm at 1300nm). These are comparable to InP based quaternary multiple quantum wells used in modulator devices. With the use of a broadband continuum source the isolated quantum dots exhibit both a small QCSE (15nm at 1280nm) and minimal broadening which is desirable for saturable absorbers used in monolithic modelocked semiconductor lasers (MMSL). A robust experimental set-up was developed for characterising waveguide modulators whilst the electroabsorption and electro-refraction was calculated (dn=1.5x10⠻³) using the Kramers-Kronig dispersion relation. Pump probe measurements were performed at room temperature using 250fs pulses from an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) on the three waveguide samples. For the isolated QDs ultrafast absorption recovery was recorded from 62ps (0V) to 700fs (-10V and the shortest times shown to be due to tunneling. Additionally we have shown good agreement of the temperature dependence of these dots and the pulse width durations from a modelocked semiconductor laser using the same material. Bilayer QDs are shown to exhibit ultrafast absorption recovery from 119ps (0V) to 5ps (-10V) offering potential for applications as modelocking elements. The GaInNAs multiple quantum wells show absorption recovery of 55ps (0V), however under applied reverse bias they exhibit long lived field screening transients. These results are explained qualitatively by the spatial separation of electrons and holes at heterobarrier interfaces.
147

Microscopie de fonction d'onde électronique

Harb, Mahdi 15 September 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Ce travail de thèse consiste à visualiser sur un détecteur sensible en position les oscillations spatiales des électrons lents (~ meV) émis par photoionisation au seuil en présence d'un champ électrique extérieur. La figure d'interférence obtenue représente quantiquement le module carré de la fonction d'onde électronique. Ce travail fondamental nous permet d'avoir accès à la dynamique électronique quelques µm autour de l'atome et donc de mettre en évidence plusieurs mécanismes quantiques (champ coulombien, interaction électron/électron..) se déroulant à l'échelle atomique. Malgré la présence d'un cœur électronique quoique limité dans Li, nous avons réussi, expérimentalement et pour la première fois, à visualiser la fonction d'onde associée aux états Stark quasi-discrets couplés au continuum d'ionisation. En outre, à l'aide des simulations quantiques de propagation du paquet d'ondes, basées sur la méthode de " Split-operator ", nous avons réalisé une étude complète sur les atomes H, Li et Cs tout en dévoilant les effets significatifs des résonances Stark. Un très bon accord, sur et hors résonances, a été obtenu entre les résultats simulés et les résultats expérimentaux. Par ailleurs, nous avons développé un modèle analytique généralisable permettant de comprendre profondément le fonctionnement d'un spectromètre de VMI. Ce modèle repose sur l'approximation paraxiale, il est basé sur un calcul d'optique matricielle en faisant une analogie entre la trajectoire électronique et le rayon lumineux. Un excellent accord a été obtenu entre les prédictions du modèle et les résultats expérimentaux.
148

Field Dependence of Optical Properties in Quantum Well Heterostructures Within the Wentzel, Kramers, and Brillouin Approximation

Wallace, Andrew B. 08 1900 (has links)
This dissertation is a theoretical treatment of the electric field dependence of optical properties such as Quantum Confined Stark (QCS) shifts, Photoluminescence Quenching (PLQ), and Excitonic Mixing in quantum well heterostructures. The reduced spatial dimensionality in heterostructures greatly enhances these optical properties, more than in three dimensional semiconductors. Charge presence in the quantum well from doping causes the potential to bend and deviate from the ideal square well potential. A potential bending that varies as the square of distance measured from the heterostructure interfaces is derived self-consistently. This potential is used to solve the time-independent Schrodinger equation for bound state energies and wave functions within the framework of the Wentzel, Kramers, and Brillouin (WKB) approximation. The theoretical results obtained from the WKB approximation are limited to wide gap semiconductors with large split off bands such as gallium arsenide-gallium aluminum arsenide and indium gallium arsenide—indium phosphide. Quantum wells with finite confinement heights give rise to an energy dependent WKB phase. External electric and magnetic fields are incorporated into the theory for two different geometries. For electric fields applied perpendicular to the heterostructure multilayers, QCS shifts and PLQ are found to be in excellent agreement with the WKB calculations. Orthogonality between electrons and holes gives rise to interband mixing in the presence of an external electric field. On the contrary, intraband mixing between light and heavy holes is not sufficiently accounted for in the WKB approximation.
149

Automatic Frequency Control of Microwave Radiation Sources

Payne, Bobby D. 08 1900 (has links)
Resonant cavity controlled klystron frequency stabilization circuits and quartz-crystal oscillator frequency stabilization circuits were investigated for reflex klystrons operating at frequencies in the X-band range. The crystal oscillator circuit employed achieved better than 2 parts in 10 in frequency stability. A test of the functional properties of the frequency standard was made using the Stark effect in molecules.
150

Stark deceleration and reactivity of polyatomic molecules and ions at low temperatures

Harper, Lee D. January 2013 (has links)
This thesis describes the development of a new experimental technique for studying tunable-collision-energy, quantum state-selected, low-temperature ion-molecule reactions. This has been achieved through the combination of a Stark decelerator for neutral dipolar molecules, and a linear Paul ion trap. The Stark deceleration process for ND<sub>3</sub> was examined in detail, through the analysis of experimental data in combination with newly written molecular dynamics simulation programs. In order to prepare a sample of molecules appropriate for collision studies, additional beamline components were introduced after the decelerator. These components were: two hexapoles, to provide transverse focussing, maximising the molecular density; a molecular buncher, providing increased longitudinal velocity resolution; and a fast-opening shutter, to separate decelerated molecules from undecelerated molecules. The sympathetic-cooling of Xe<sup>+</sup> ions and ND<sup>+</sup><sub>3</sub> ions by laser-cooled, Coulomb crystallised <sup>40</sup>Ca<sup>+</sup> ions with the ion trap was also studied. In particular, the stable trapping of Xe<sup>+</sup> was demonstrated for the first time, and the experimental developments that led to this are discussed. The work in this thesis represents significant progress towards studying the reaction of tunable-energy ND<sub>3</sub> in the |j,mk> = |1,−1> quantum state with cold Xe<sup>+</sup> ions. Ion-molecule reactions utilising ND<sub>3</sub> molecules electrostatically guided through the Stark decelerator were performed. It was observed that the main source of error in these experiments was in the calculation of the initial number of Xe<sup>+</sup> ions that had been sympathetically cooled into the Coulomb crystal. The sensitivity of the crystal morphology to the number of Xe<sup>+</sup> ions was evaluated using molecular dynamics simulations. Strategies have been developed to reduce this uncertainty in future studies. In addition to experimental work, the theory of low temperature ion-molecule reactions has been developed further. The temperature at which classical and quantum mechanical calculations diverge due to purely statistical effects has been investigated using different model intermolecular potentials, for closed-shell and open-shell species, and in the ground and rotationally excited states. From the results of these calculations, several promising candidate reactions have been suggested that might exhibit statistical quantum behaviour at experimentally achievable temperatures.

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