نتایج جستجو برای: transmitted waves

تعداد نتایج: 171258  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
Jernej Polajnar Daniel Svensek Andrej Cokl

Pentatomid bugs communicate using substrate-borne vibrational signals that are transmitted along herbaceous plant stems in the form of bending waves with a regular pattern of minimal and maximal amplitude values with distance. We tested the prediction that amplitude variation is caused by resonance, by measuring amplitude profiles of different vibrational pulses transmitted along the stem of a ...

Journal: :Optics express 2015
Nojan Motamedi Amir Shlivinski Joseph E Ford Vitaliy Lomakin

An efficient method for computing the problem of an electromagnetic beam transmission through deep periodic dielectric gratings is presented. In this method the beam is decomposed into a spectrum of plane waves, transmission coefficients corresponding to each such plane wave are found via Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis, and the transmitted beam is calculated via inverse Fourier integral. To mak...

2009
Mohammad-Reza Alam Yuming Liu

Higher order (quartet) Bragg resonance of water waves by bottom undulations and its effect on the evolution of ocean wave spectrum, particularly over continental shelves and littoral zones, are considered. Higher order Bragg resonance can provide a viable mechanism for distribution of (initially confined) energy across the spectrum. Contrary to classical Bragg resonances (Class I and II) where ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2001
F Poletto J M Carcione

A key element to verify the drill-bit signal processing is the estimation of the time delay of the guided waves transmitted through the drill string from the bit to the surface. This delay can be measured from drill-bit vibrations or calculated using the mechanical properties of the drill string. The calculation of the complete solution and the exact dispersion relations requires expensive nume...

Journal: :Optics express 2005
Ilya Shadrivov Richard Ziolkowski Alexander Zharov Yuri Kivshar

We study the electromagnetic beam reflection from layered structures that include the so-called double-negative metamaterials, also called left-handed metamaterials. We predict that such structures can demonstrate a giant lateral Goos-Hänchen shift of the scattered beam accompanied by a splitting of the reflected and transmitted beams due to the resonant excitation of surface waves at the inter...

2007
A. C. VARONIDES

Thermionically escaping electrons comprise traveling quantum mechanical waves liable to trapping and backscattering due to nearest neighbor quantum wells in a multi-layer photovoltaic device. Such losses due to scattering and trapping are taken into consideration in this communication, where transmitted waves are calculated after scattering and trapping take place. In such lossy multiquantum we...

2005
Massimiliano Lattanzi Giovanni Montani

Abstract We investigate the interaction between the cosmological relic neutrinos, and primordial gravitational waves entering the horizon before the electroweak phase transition, corresponding to observable frequencies today ν0 & 10 −5 Hz. We give an analytic formula for the traceless transverse part of the anisotropic stress tensor, due to weakly interacting neutrinos, and derive an integrodif...

2012
Chengbin Peng

An approximate theory for the scattering of an incident plane P wave into tube waves in a fluid-filled borehole drilled through two homogeneous half-spaces is proposed in this paper. This theory is in excellent agreement with the zero frequency formulation (White, 1983) for frequencies below hundreds of Hertz (in the range of conventional crosshole or VSP experiments) and flnite difference simu...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular biomechanics : MCB 2006
X Edward Guo Erica Takai Xingyu Jiang Qiaobing Xu George M Whitesides James T Yardley Clark T Hung Eugene M Chow Thomas Hantschel Kevin D Costa

In this study, bone cells were successfully cultured into a micropatterned network with dimensions close to that of in vivo osteocyte networks using microcontact printing and self-assembled monolyers (SAMs). The optimal geometric parameters for the formation of these networks were determined in terms of circle diameters and line widths. Bone cells patterned in these networks were also able to f...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Gia Dvali Michele Papucci Matthew D Schwartz

We study a modification of electromagnetism which violates Lorentz invariance at large distances. In this theory, electromagnetic waves are massive, but the static force between charged particles is Coulomb, not Yukawa. At very short distances the theory looks just like QED. But for distances larger than 1/m the massive dispersion relation of the waves can be appreciated, and the Coulomb force ...

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