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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.
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<i>Ab Initio</i> Leading Order Effective Interactions for Scattering of Nucleons From Light Nuclei

Matthew, Burrows B. January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento de célula Pockels na topologia reflexiva aplicada a TP óptico de alta tensão. / Pockels cell development in topology reflective applied high voltage optical TP.

Rubini Junior, Jonas 26 January 2016 (has links)
O trabalho aborda o estudo e o desenvolvimento de um interferômetro sensor de alta tensão, baseado em célula Pockels (modulador eletro-óptico) na topologia reflexiva (\"double pass\") e que é parte integrante de um Transformador de Potencial Óptico (TPO), que utiliza sistema interferométrico de luz branca (WLI-White Light Interferometry), que está sendo desenvolvido pelo grupo do Laboratório de Sensores Ópticos (LSO) do PEA-EPUSP, e é capaz de medir diretamente tensões presentes em sistema elétrico de potência (SEP) classe 69kVRMS. Para desenvolver o tema proposto foi feita uma revisão da literatura baseada em livros, artigos e teses para identificar topologias em moduladores eletro-ópticos transmissiva (\"single pass\") e reflexiva (\"double pass\") para definir o tipo de modulador mais adequado para a aplicação em questão. A partir dos estudos e implementações realizadas, verificou-se um enorme potencial para o desenvolvimento e aplicação da topologia \"double pass\" no sensor interferométrico da célula de alta tensão do TPO. A topologia mostrou-se vantajosa em relação aos protótipos dos TPOs desenvolvidos anteriormente, a partir de características tais como: a facilidade de recurso de alinhamento do feixe de luz, construção e reprodução relacionados ao cristal eletro-óptico, diminuição do número de componentes ópticos volumétricos e aumento da rigidez dielétrica da célula sensora. Simulações computacionais foram realizadas mediante a aplicação do método dos elementos finitos (MEF) que contribuíram para o auxílio do projeto da célula sensora, particularmente, para estimativa do valor da voltagem de meia onda, V?, parâmetro importante para o projeto do TPO. Um protótipo do TPO com célula sensora de alta tensão reflexiva foi implementado e testado no laboratório de alta tensão do IEEUSP a partir de ensaios com tensões nominais de 69kVrms a 60Hz e máxima de 140kVrms a 60 Hz. Como resultado deste trabalho, amplia-se o conhecimento e domínio das técnicas de construção de interferômetros sensores de alta tensão na topologia reflexiva aplicadas a TPOs. / This work describes the study and development of a high-voltage interferometer sensor based on Pockels cell (electro-optical modulator) in the reflective topology (double pass), which is part of an optical potential transformer (OPT) using a white light interferometry system (WLI) being developed by the Optical Sensors Laboratory (LSO) group from PEA-EPUSP, which is able to directly measure power electrical system (PES) voltages for the 69kVrms class. To develop the work, a bibliographic review was made on books, papers and theses in order to identify electro-optical modulators related to transmissive (single pass) and reflective (double pass) topologies aiming at defining the most appropriate modulator type for the present application. From the studies and implementations performed, it was realized that there is a huge potential for the development and application of \'double pass\' topology in the OPT high-voltage interferometric sensor. This topology showed to be advantageous compared to previously developed OPT prototypes for characteristics such as: ease of beam alignment feature, construction and reproduction related to the electro optical crystals, decrease of volumetric optical components number and increase of the sensor cell dielectric strength. Computer simulations were performed by applying the Finite Element Method (FEM) that contributed to the sensor cell design, particularly in estimating the half-wave voltage value, V?. The OPT with the reflective high-voltage sensing cell was implemented and tested at the high voltage laboratory of IEE-USP for the 69kVrms at 60Hz nominal voltage and the 140kVrms at 60Hz maximum voltage. As a result of this work, nationwide expertise over the techniques of construction of high-voltage interferometer sensors in reflective topology applied to OPTs was achieved and knowledge was broadened.
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Desenvolvimento de célula Pockels na topologia reflexiva aplicada a TP óptico de alta tensão. / Pockels cell development in topology reflective applied high voltage optical TP.

Jonas Rubini Junior 26 January 2016 (has links)
O trabalho aborda o estudo e o desenvolvimento de um interferômetro sensor de alta tensão, baseado em célula Pockels (modulador eletro-óptico) na topologia reflexiva (\"double pass\") e que é parte integrante de um Transformador de Potencial Óptico (TPO), que utiliza sistema interferométrico de luz branca (WLI-White Light Interferometry), que está sendo desenvolvido pelo grupo do Laboratório de Sensores Ópticos (LSO) do PEA-EPUSP, e é capaz de medir diretamente tensões presentes em sistema elétrico de potência (SEP) classe 69kVRMS. Para desenvolver o tema proposto foi feita uma revisão da literatura baseada em livros, artigos e teses para identificar topologias em moduladores eletro-ópticos transmissiva (\"single pass\") e reflexiva (\"double pass\") para definir o tipo de modulador mais adequado para a aplicação em questão. A partir dos estudos e implementações realizadas, verificou-se um enorme potencial para o desenvolvimento e aplicação da topologia \"double pass\" no sensor interferométrico da célula de alta tensão do TPO. A topologia mostrou-se vantajosa em relação aos protótipos dos TPOs desenvolvidos anteriormente, a partir de características tais como: a facilidade de recurso de alinhamento do feixe de luz, construção e reprodução relacionados ao cristal eletro-óptico, diminuição do número de componentes ópticos volumétricos e aumento da rigidez dielétrica da célula sensora. Simulações computacionais foram realizadas mediante a aplicação do método dos elementos finitos (MEF) que contribuíram para o auxílio do projeto da célula sensora, particularmente, para estimativa do valor da voltagem de meia onda, V?, parâmetro importante para o projeto do TPO. Um protótipo do TPO com célula sensora de alta tensão reflexiva foi implementado e testado no laboratório de alta tensão do IEEUSP a partir de ensaios com tensões nominais de 69kVrms a 60Hz e máxima de 140kVrms a 60 Hz. Como resultado deste trabalho, amplia-se o conhecimento e domínio das técnicas de construção de interferômetros sensores de alta tensão na topologia reflexiva aplicadas a TPOs. / This work describes the study and development of a high-voltage interferometer sensor based on Pockels cell (electro-optical modulator) in the reflective topology (double pass), which is part of an optical potential transformer (OPT) using a white light interferometry system (WLI) being developed by the Optical Sensors Laboratory (LSO) group from PEA-EPUSP, which is able to directly measure power electrical system (PES) voltages for the 69kVrms class. To develop the work, a bibliographic review was made on books, papers and theses in order to identify electro-optical modulators related to transmissive (single pass) and reflective (double pass) topologies aiming at defining the most appropriate modulator type for the present application. From the studies and implementations performed, it was realized that there is a huge potential for the development and application of \'double pass\' topology in the OPT high-voltage interferometric sensor. This topology showed to be advantageous compared to previously developed OPT prototypes for characteristics such as: ease of beam alignment feature, construction and reproduction related to the electro optical crystals, decrease of volumetric optical components number and increase of the sensor cell dielectric strength. Computer simulations were performed by applying the Finite Element Method (FEM) that contributed to the sensor cell design, particularly in estimating the half-wave voltage value, V?. The OPT with the reflective high-voltage sensing cell was implemented and tested at the high voltage laboratory of IEE-USP for the 69kVrms at 60Hz nominal voltage and the 140kVrms at 60Hz maximum voltage. As a result of this work, nationwide expertise over the techniques of construction of high-voltage interferometer sensors in reflective topology applied to OPTs was achieved and knowledge was broadened.
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Elastic Neutron Scattering at 96 MeV

Klug, Joakim January 2003 (has links)
<p>A facility for studies of elastic neutron scattering in the 50–130 MeV range has been developed. In addition to elastic neutron scattering, it has been used for (n,p) and (n,d) reaction experiments. The performance of the device has been illustrated in measurements of the (n,p) and (n,n) cross sections on <sup>1</sup>H and <sup>12</sup>C.</p><p>Elastic neutron scattering from <sup>12</sup>C and <sup>208</sup>Pb has been studied at 96 MeV in the 10–70 degree interval. The achieved energy resolution, 3.7 MeV, is about one order of magnitude better than for any previous experiment above 65 MeV incident energy. The present experiment represents the highest neutron energy where the ground state has been resolved from the first excited state in neutron scattering. A novel method for normalization of the absolute scale of the cross section has been used. The estimated normalization uncertainty, 3 %, is unprecedented for a neutron-induced differential cross section measurement on a nuclear target.</p><p>The results are compared with modern optical model predictions, based on phenomenology or microscopic nuclear theory. The data on <sup>208</sup>Pb are in general in good agreement with the theory models.</p><p>All theory models fail to describe the <sup>12</sup>C data in the 30–50 degree interval, where the models predict a saddle structure not displayed by the present experimental data. Various reasons for this discrepancy have been investigated. For the other parts of the angular range studied, the agreement is good.</p><p>These measurements have to a large degree been motivated by needs in various application areas, i.e., nuclear waste incineration by fast neutrons and biomedical effects caused by neutrons. The implications of the present results on these applications are discussed.</p>
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Elastic Neutron Scattering at 96 MeV

Klug, Joakim January 2003 (has links)
A facility for studies of elastic neutron scattering in the 50–130 MeV range has been developed. In addition to elastic neutron scattering, it has been used for (n,p) and (n,d) reaction experiments. The performance of the device has been illustrated in measurements of the (n,p) and (n,n) cross sections on 1H and 12C. Elastic neutron scattering from 12C and 208Pb has been studied at 96 MeV in the 10–70 degree interval. The achieved energy resolution, 3.7 MeV, is about one order of magnitude better than for any previous experiment above 65 MeV incident energy. The present experiment represents the highest neutron energy where the ground state has been resolved from the first excited state in neutron scattering. A novel method for normalization of the absolute scale of the cross section has been used. The estimated normalization uncertainty, 3 %, is unprecedented for a neutron-induced differential cross section measurement on a nuclear target. The results are compared with modern optical model predictions, based on phenomenology or microscopic nuclear theory. The data on 208Pb are in general in good agreement with the theory models. All theory models fail to describe the 12C data in the 30–50 degree interval, where the models predict a saddle structure not displayed by the present experimental data. Various reasons for this discrepancy have been investigated. For the other parts of the angular range studied, the agreement is good. These measurements have to a large degree been motivated by needs in various application areas, i.e., nuclear waste incineration by fast neutrons and biomedical effects caused by neutrons. The implications of the present results on these applications are discussed.
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Microscopic nonlocal potentials for the study of scattering observables of nucleons within the coupled channel framemork / Potentiels microscopiques non locaux pour l'étude des observables de diffusion de nucléons dans le formalisme des voies couplées

Nasri, Amine 14 September 2018 (has links)
Une bonne compréhension et une bonne capacité de prédiction de la section efficace de diffusion de neutron est essentielle à un grand nombre de technologies nucléaires, parmi lesquelles les réacteurs à fission. Pour les noyaux déformés, le calcul des observables de diffusion de nucléon pour la voie élastique et les premiers états excités de basse énergie requiert l'utilisation de calcul en voies couplées. Des potentiels optique et de transition phénoménologiques locaux sont le plus couramment utilisés dans les analyses par voies couplées, mais leur précision en dehors de leur domaine d'ajustement est imprévisible. Des approches microscopiques sont en cours de développement pour augmenter les capacités prédictives et résoudre les problèmes d'extrapolation. Un potentiel obtenu microscopiquement est non local, et de récentes études ont souligné l'importance de traiter explicitement cette non localité sans passer par une procédure de localisation. Notre but dans ce travail est d'étudier dans une approche microscopique, sans paramètre ajustable, l'impact de la non localité des potentiels sur les observables de diffusion de nucléon sur noyau cible. Pour ce faire, nous étudions la diffusion de neutron avec la matrice G de Melbourne qui représente l'interaction entre le projectile et un nucléon de la cible, et nous utilisons la RPA pour décrire la structure de la cible dans le cadre de nos premières applications sur le ⁹⁰Zr. Pour pouvoir étudier aussi des noyaux déformés, nous menons notre étude dans le cadre des voies couplées. La première partie de ce document contient la dérivation, faite dans un cadre unique et cohérent, des équations couplées pour la diffusion de nucléons et des potentiels microscopiques obtenues avec la matrice G de Melbourne et une description de la cible via la RPA. La deuxième partie est dédiée à la présentation des codes que nous avons développés durant ce projet de thèse : MINOLOP pour le calcul de potentiels microscopiques à partir de la matrice G de Melbourne et d'informations de structure données sous la forme d'une densité à 1 corps, et ECANOL pour la résolution des équations en voies couplées avec des potentiels non locaux en entrée. Enfin, nous présentons nos premières applications basées sur ces deux codes : l'étude d'émission de pré-équilibre due à des excitations à 2 phonons dans le ⁹⁰Zr. / A good understanding and prediction capacity of neutron scattering cross sections is crucial to many nuclear technologies, among which all kinds of reactors based on fission process. For deformed nuclei, the computation of scattering observables for the elastic channel and the first, low-lying excited states requires coupled channel calculations. Local, phenomenological optical and macroscopic transition potentials are the most commonly used in coupled channel analyses, but their accuracy outside of their fitting range remains unpredictable. Microscopic approaches are being developed in order to improve prediction power and solve the extrapolation issue. Potentials obtained microscopically are nonlocal, and recent studies have emphasized the importance of treating explicitly this nonlocality, without using a localization procedure. Our goal in the present work is to study in a quantum framework with no adjustable parameter, the impact of the nonlocality of potentials on scattering observables of nucleon-nucleus reactions. To achieve this we study neutron scattering with the Melbourne G matrix, which represents the interaction between the projectile and one nucleon of the target, and we describe the target’s structure using the RPA for our first applications to ⁹⁰Zr. In order to be able to study also deformed nuclei, we do our study in the coupled channel framework. The first part of this paper is dedicated to the derivation in a unique, consistent scope of coupled equations for nucleon-nucleus scattering and of the potentials obtained with the Melbourne G matrix and RPA structure input. Secondly, we describe the codes which we wrote during this Ph.D. project: MINOLOP for the computation of microscopic potentials using the Melbourne G matrix and structure inputs given in terms of a 1-body density, and ECANOL for the resolution of coupled channel equations using nonlocal potentials as input. Eventually, we present our first applications using these two codes to study pre-equilibrium emissions due to 2-phonon excitations in ⁹⁰Zr.
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Open Shell Effects in a Microscopic Optical Potential for Elastic Scattering of Exotic Helium Isotopes

Orazbayev, Azamat January 2013 (has links)
No description available.

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