Although the SLC achieved record luminosity in 1994, a major hindrance to further increases is pulse-to-pulse stability of the machine, often referred to as jitter. Raising the intensity of the SLC beams has gained luminosity but the intensity-normalized luminosity has decreased due to additional ...
influences the physical body's diseases and imbalances, we can gain insight into its’ healing. Recovering from duality means courageously facing the victim energy, releasing oneself from its hypnotic grip, and then setting forth on the path to freedom. Be alert to and focus on hidden or uncons...
optical bufferssynchronous modulationfilterThe pulse energy and timing stability in high-speed soliton buffers with consideration of amplifier ASE noise, Raman self-frequency shift, and third-order dispersion are studied numerically. It is shown that both the energy and timing stability of pulses can ...
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By optimizing the ratio of pump energies to the two amplifiers and the optical losses artificially inserted into the second power amplifier, a root-mean-square fluctuation in pulse energy of 0.3% was achieved, which was 5 times lower than that of the pump laser. This is the lowest pulse-to...
chirped pulse. Equation(7.4.11)can be used to analyze the magnitude and the form of the chirp. A nearlylinear chirpcan be imposed across the signal pulse when the pump pulse is much wider compared with it[66]. The compression factor depends on the pump-pulse energy and can easily exceed...
Nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP), a time-varying electromagnetic radiation resulting from a nuclear explosion. For a high-yield explosion of approximately 10 megatons detonated 320 km (200 miles) above the centre of the continental United States, almo
This disclosure relates to a pulse generator for triggering successive energy discharges such as in automotive or other ignition systems and the like, which generator comprises a magnetic circuit a portion of which is interrupted by a conductive vane the position of which controls the production of ...
Electromagnetic Pulse refers to a powerful burst of electromagnetic energy that can cause significant damage to systems not designed to withstand such high levels of stress. AI generated definition based on: System Requirements Analysis (Second Edition), 2014 ...