• In nonlinear optics, filament propagation is propagation of a beam of light through a medium without diffraction. This is possible because the Kerr effect...
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  • tube Current filament, an inhomogeneity in current flow Filament propagation, diffractionless propagation of a light beam LED filament, a light-emitting...
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    density due to defocusing effects of the ionized electrons. (See also Filament propagation) Impermeable plasma is a type of thermal plasma which acts like an...
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  • Propagation then proceeds in a series of repeated focusing and defocusing steps. Jeffree cell, an early acousto-optic modulator Filament propagation Rapatronic...
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    titanyl phosphate (KTP), lithium niobate (LiNbO3) Born–Infeld model Filament propagation Category:Nonlinear optical materials Encyclopedia of laser physics...
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    placed in the focus, including air molecules, and lead to short filament propagation and strong nonlinear optics effects that generate a wide spectrum...
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    degree which increases over the duration of photo-polymerization. Filament propagation Cumberbatch, E. (1970). "Self-focusing in Non-linear Optics". IMA...
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  • gain medium would instantly self-focus and form a plasma or cause filament propagation, both of which would ruin the original beam's desirable qualities...
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    propagation regime, and described the theoretical context in which this phenomenon can be explained and controlled. Refer to main article on filament...
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  • laser Fiber laser Fibre optic gyroscope Field-Map Figure-8 laser Filament propagation Fire-and-forget Firearm microstamping Fixed-point laser sensors Flash...
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  • Magnetoelastic filaments are one-dimensional composite structures that exhibit both magnetic and elastic properties. Interest in these materials tends...
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  • Shen was probably best known for his work on self-focusing and filament propagation of laser beams in materials. These fundamental studies enabled the...
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    results in the transformation of normal adult tau into paired-helical-filament (PHF) tau and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). The stage of the disease...
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  • This is an index to articles about terms used in discussion of radio propagation. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y...
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  • ion nitriding Ferrofluid Field line Field-reversed configuration Filament propagation Finite-difference time-domain method Fire Fisher's equation Fission...
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    is a classical field equation whose principal applications are to the propagation of light in nonlinear optical fibers, planar waveguides and hot rubidium...
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  • beyond the horizon, following the contour of the Earth. This mode of propagation, called ground wave, with the radio waves traveling horizontally through...
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    flower. It is important to note that the two anthers (each arising from one filament on each side of the flower), are loosely joined together. As the anthers...
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    multi-functional proteins that form microfilaments in the cytoskeleton, and the thin filaments in muscle fibrils. It is found in essentially all eukaryotic cells, where...
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  • interferometer will do this. Consider a tungsten light-bulb filament. Different points in the filament emit light independently and have no fixed phase-relationship...
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  • identity Fifth force Figure-8 laser Figure of the Earth Figuring Filament propagation Film-forming agent Film temperature Filter (large eddy simulation)...
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    the failure of brittle materials from the propagation of cracks. A fuller understanding of crack propagation had to wait until the work of A. A. Griffith...
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    For PSP unusual phosphorylation for tau protein causes vital protein filaments in the nerve cells to destruct, a phenomenon called "neurofibrillary"...
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    consist of a pollen-producing anther about 3.5 mm (0.1 in) long with a filament of similar length or slightly longer. The central style is 3–8 mm (0.1–0...
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    shield is normally grounded, and if even a single thread of the braid or filament of foil touches the centre conductor, the signal will be shorted causing...
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    (December 2009). "An analytical solution to the kinetics of breakable filament assembly". Science. 326 (5959): 1533–7. Bibcode:2009Sci...326.1533K. doi:10...
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    creates light by heating a filament to a temperature at which it emits significant visible thermal radiation. For a tungsten filament at a typical temperature...
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    pair of filament channels near the south pole of the Sun. On the western edge of the structure, the magnetic morphology above the filaments is that of...
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    embedded in magnetic field structures referred to as prominence cavities, or filament channels, which may constitute part of a pre-eruption structure (see § Coronal...
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    used to measure the temperature of the filament. This temperature is dependent on the rate at which the filament loses heat to the surrounding gas, and...
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