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Magnetic circular dichroism and electron paramagnetic resonance of transition ionsBingham, Stephen John January 1993 (has links)
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Fiber Optic Galvanic Corrosion Current SensorsChang, Kuo-Li 17 July 2000 (has links)
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The Faraday effect in a semiconductor filled circular waveguideHughes, Gary William, January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1968. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Optical detection of spin-bath relaxation in Eu2 doped calcium fluorideClarke, Thomas E. January 1967 (has links)
The magneto-optical Faraday effect was used, to observe
the spin-bath relaxation in Europium doped CaF₂ crystals at
helium temperatures from 1.5 to 4.2° K. Theory shows that the
magnitude of the Faraday rotation is proportional to the
difference in population of the ground state doublet. The
experimental method used in this thesis is the same as that
which was successfully used by Glattli and by Griffiths. Pulsed
microwave power at X-band frequencies was employed to disturb
the equilibrium between the spin system and the bath.
The observed relaxation time t was expected to have a T⁻¹
temperature dependence hut because of the orientation of the
crystal in our dc magnetic field which resulted in the seven
transition lines being close together, cross-relaxation effects
produced a temperature dependence of approximately T⁻². It is
suggested that exchange coupled pairs of Eu²⁺ and clusters
involving Eu³⁺ may account for this temperature dependence
rather than there being a phonon bottleneck present.
The field dependence of the relaxation time was found not
to be directly related to the resonance spectrum,
The Eu²⁺ concentration of the crystals used in this thesis
was .2% / Science, Faculty of / Physics and Astronomy, Department of / Graduate
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Magneto-optic modulation of a light beam /Schmidt, Bernhard Max January 1963 (has links)
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Polarization of Radio Sources. I. Transfer of synchrotron Radition through an Extended Radio Source with Faraday Rotation|Polarization of Radio Sources. I. Homogeneous Source of Arbitrary Optical ThicknessPacholczyk, A. G., Swihart, T. L. 11 1900 (has links)
The problem of transfer of radiation in a medium with polarized emission,
polarized absorption and Faraday rotation of the plane of polarization
is formulated. Solutions are obtained for the case of a homogeneous source.
In the range of frequencies for which a medium is optically thick the degree
of polarization of synchrotron radiation depends on the type of absorption
process and is different for synchrotron absorption and for thermal absorption.
It is therefore suggested that the low frequency polarization
measurements of radio sources with curved spectra may determine whether
synchrotron self -absorption or thermal absorption or another process is
responsible for the low frequency curvature in spectra of certain radio
sources.
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Next generation of current sensors for aeronautics preliminary designs /Babinet, Cyril. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. / Committee Co-Chair: Dr. Jianmin Qu; Committee Co-Chair: Dr. Mohammed Cherkaoui; Committee Member: Dr. Christophe Giraud-Audine; Committee Member: Dr. Nico Declercq. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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The Faraday effect in trans-decahydronaphthalene, normal octadecane and normal docosaneForster, John H. January 1946 (has links)
[No abstract submitted] / Science, Faculty of / Physics and Astronomy, Department of / Graduate
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Polarization of Radio Sources. II. Faraday Effect in the Case of Quasitransverse PropagationPacholczyk, A. G., Swihart, T. L. January 1970 (has links)
Under the conditions of quasitransverse propagation of electromagnetic
waves in a magnetoionic plasma, the effect analogous to Faraday
rotation in the quasilongítudinal case (which we will call Faraday pulsation)
can produce a large elliptical polarization of originally linearly
polarized radiation. Therefore, the presence of elliptical polarization
in the radiation cannot serve as a means for distinguishing between a
synchrotron mechanism with high energy electrons and any other type of
emission process in radio sources in which conditions suggesting quasi -
transverse propagation (large magnetic fields) may take place. The
Faraday pulsation has a wavelength dependence through which it can be
identified.
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Next generation of current sensors for aeronautics: preliminary designsBabinet, Cyril 19 May 2008 (has links)
As a specialist in power distribution for the aerospace industry, Leach International-Europe intends to master both design and production of the current sensor - a strategic component - while offering a novel technology, free from important disadvantages of the previous generation. This report puts forward some research directions to replace the present generation, based on the Hall Effect and equipping most of commercial and military aircrafts. Relying on a feasibility study, and after reviewing the state of the art, this work heads quickly on exploiting Faraday's Law. The latter allows getting a voltage as an output directly from the magnetic field generated by the current flowing inside the conductor. The different solutions introduced here are based on analytical calculations (when it is possible), simulations and numerical calculations and are grounded on designing a sensor with an acceptable sensitivity.
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