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1. Chirped-Pulse Compton Backscattering at Relativistic Intensities
- flux.aps.org
- 06 Chirped-Pulse Compton Backscattering at Relativistic Intensities.
- The classical theory of Compton backscattering is considered at relativistic intensities, where the normalized transverse four-potential of the incident laser pulse exceeds unity. ... It is shown that for incident laser pulses with the appropriate quadratic chirp, this effect can be completely alleviated, thus yielding spectrally filtered, narrow line, ultrahigh-intensity Compton backscattering. The method of chirped pulse Compton backscattering may also be used to generate high frequency radiation with custom pulse shapes. ...
2. Composition of NiTaC films on Si using neural networks analysis of elastic backscattering data
- www1.elsevier.com
- Composition of NiTaC films on Si using neural networks analysis of elastic backscattering data.
- Keywords: Backscattering; Protons; Neural networks; Silicon; Nickel compounds; Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy .
3. Electron Backscattering in High Z Media
- dfn.if.usp.br
- Electron Backscattering in High Z Media.
- EGS4 Monte Carlo code is used to simulate the backscattering of electrons when they collide with high Z (>70) materials. ... It is observed that the backscattering factor is a function of the incident beam energy as well as the material thickness. ...
4. Inverse Backscattering for the Acoustic Equation
- epubs.siam.org
- Inverse Backscattering for the Acoustic Equation .
- Inverse Backscattering for the Acoustic Equation : SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis Vol. ... 5In this paper, we consider the inverse backscattering problem for the acoustic equation. The problem is to determine the sound speed of a medium by measuring the response to sound waves in the backscattering direction, i. ...
- backscattering, inverse problems, acoustic equation .
5. AIF : Tome 48 fascicle 5 -- 1998
- annalif.ujf-grenoble.fr
- Recovering the total singularity of a conormal potential from backscattering data Mark S. ...
- The problem of recovering the singularities of a potential from backscattering data is studied. ... Suppose with and conormal to the boundary of and supported inside then if the backscattering data of and are equal up to smoothing, we show that is smooth. ...
6. High flux backscattering spectrometer (HFBS)
- www.ncnr.nist.gov
- High flux backscattering spectrometer (HFBS) .
- The NCNR backscattering spectrometer is one of the highest intensity instruments of its kind. ... Applications of backscattering spectroscopy are numerous and include molecular reorientations, dynamics of adsorbed systems, and viscous liquids. ...
7. P1.2 On the relationship between relative humidity and particle backscattering coefficient in the marine boundary Layer (2000 - lidar)
- ams.confex.com
- On the relationship between relative humidity and particle backscattering coefficient in the marine boundary Layer.
- The high resolution and accuracy of this instrument enables measurement of the particle backscattering coefficient b and the absolute humidity under a single boundary layer cloud so that the deliquescence of the aerosol can be investigated in a single profile over a large range of the relative humidity rh. ...
8. Coherent Backscattering
- laser.physics.sunysb.edu
- Coherent Backscattering.
- So far this summer, I've been learning about the coherent backscattering effect, and trying to set up my own experiment for observing the effect in different media. ...
9. Coherent Backscattering Applet
- www.science.uva.nl
- Coherent backscattering results from the constructive interference of light paths starting at the surface and leaving it again at some other place. ...
- The paths that contribute to the backscattering are determined by a random walk in the sample. ...
- In the end only at exact backscattering condition the cone remains and falls off rapidly as function of angle. ...
10. Measurement: Rutherford Backscattering: Direct Profiling
- nucleus.stanford.edu
- Measurement: Rutherford Backscattering: Direct Profiling.
11. Backscattering spectrometry
- www.ph.unimelb.edu.au
12. The Method of Increasing COMPO Contrast by Linearization of Backscattering Characteristic * =f(Z)
- www.scanning.org
- The Method of Increasing COMPO Contrast by Linearization of Backscattering Characteristic * =f(Z).
- Creation of a material composition map is difficult because the dependence of backscattering coefficient * on the atomic number Z for Z > 40 is nonlinear. ...
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