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The temperature dependence of differential gain dG/dn for 1.3-mu m InGaAsP-InP FP and DFB lasers with two profiles of p-doping was obtained from RIN measurements within the temperature range of 25

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We present a novel spectroscopic diagnostic which provides a detailed picture of a radio frequency discharge's response to photodetachment of electrons from negative ions.

In a piezoelectric material, strain gives rise to internally generated polarization fields. These electric fields modify the band structure and optical properties of the material.

Analysis and measurements show that polarization slew rates are changed by polarization-dependent gain and loss.

In this paper, FeCoB amorphous thin films were deposited on glass substrates using a triode sputtering source under a uniform applied magnetic field.

Water is probably one of the most widely studied species because of its well-known utilization and influence in all aspects of life and science.

The pressure dependence of the optical phonons in LiNbO(3) to 21 GPa and in LiTaO(3) to 10 GPa has been investigated by Raman spectroscopy, using the diamond anvil cell.

Grain growth in a polystyrene-polyisoprene block copolymer melt is studied by time-resolved depolarized light scattering after a quiescent quench from the disordered to the ordered state.

In this study six combutible gas meters and several other instrument used to monitor hazardous gases and sound intensities were exposed to electromagnetic energy at frequencies from 0.5 to 1000 MHz