نتایج جستجو برای: thermometry

تعداد نتایج: 2192  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Michael N Sawka John W Castellani

How hot is the human body? HOW MUCH BODY HEAT is gained or lost during exercise and/or environmental exposure? This seems like a simple question that should be easily quantified; however, this is an unresolved issue that likely has produced flawed deductions concerning thermoregulatory control and treatment affects on body heat content (3, 8, 13, 15). Body heat content is the product of mean bo...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2004
Vaishali Paliwal AbdEl-Monem El-Sharkawy Xiangying Du Xiaoming Yang Ergin Atalar

Of the various techniques employed to quantify temperature changes by MR, proton resonance frequency (PRF) shift-based phase-difference imaging (PDI) is the most accurate and widely used. However, PDI is associated with various artifacts. Motivated by these limitations, we developed a new method to monitor temperature changes by MRI using the balanced steady-state free precession (balanced-SSFP...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2004
Viola Rieke Karl K Vigen Graham Sommer Bruce L Daniel John M Pauly Kim Butts

The proton resonance frequency (PRF) shift provides a means of measuring temperature changes during minimally invasive thermotherapy. However, conventional PRF thermometry relies on the subtraction of baseline images, which makes it sensitive to tissue motion and frequency drift during the course of treatment. In this study, a new method is presented that eliminates these problems by estimating...

Journal: :Optics express 2012
Joseph D Miller Chloe E Dedic Sukesh Roy James R Gord Terrence R Meyer

Rotational-level-dependent dephasing rates and nonresonant background can lead to significant uncertainties in coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) thermometry under high-pressure, low-temperature conditions if the gas composition is unknown. Hybrid femtosecond/picosecond rotational CARS is employed to minimize or eliminate the influence of collisions and nonresonant background for accu...

Journal: :Optics letters 2014
Chloe E Dedic Joseph D Miller Terrence R Meyer

A method for simultaneous ro-vibrational and pure-rotational hybrid femtosecond/picosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (fs/ps CARS) is presented for multi-species detection and improved temperature sensitivity from room temperature to flame conditions. N₂/CH₄ vibrational and N₂/O₂/H₂ rotational Raman coherences are excited simultaneously using fs pump pulses at 660 and 798 nm, respect...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
Vitali D Ovsiannikov Andrei Derevianko Kurt Gibble

We show that optical spectroscopy of Rydberg states can provide accurate in situ thermometry at room temperature. Transitions from a metastable state to Rydberg states with principal quantum numbers of 25-30 have 200 times larger fractional frequency sensitivities to blackbody radiation than the strontium clock transition. We demonstrate that magic-wavelength lattices exist for both strontium a...

2014
Carlos Sabín Angela White Lucia Hackermuller Ivette Fuentes

We introduce a primary thermometer which measures the temperature of a Bose-Einstein Condensate in the sub-nK regime. We show, using quantum Fisher information, that the precision of our technique improves the state-of-the-art in thermometry in the sub-nK regime. The temperature of the condensate is mapped onto the quantum phase of an atomic dot that interacts with the system for short times. W...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
K Kechedzhi D W Horsell F V Tikhonenko A K Savchenko R V Gorbachev I V Lerner V I Fal'ko

We propose a method of measuring the electron temperature T_{e} in mesoscopic conductors and demonstrate experimentally its applicability to micron-size graphene devices in the linear-response regime (T_{e} approximately T, the bath temperature). The method can be especially useful in case of overheating, T_{e}>T. It is based on analysis of the correlation function of mesoscopic conductance flu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006
Jared D Smith Christopher D Cappa Walter S Drisdell Ronald C Cohen Richard J Saykally

Recent theoretical and experimental studies of evaporation have suggested that on average, molecules in the higher-energy tail of the Boltzmann distribution are more readily transferred into the vapor during evaporation. To test these conclusions, the evaporative cooling rates of a droplet train of liquid water injected into vacuum have been studied via Raman thermometry. The resulting cooling ...

2009
Hui Hu

A lifetime-based molecular tagging thermometry technique was developed for achieving simultaneous measurements of droplet size and transient temperature distribution within a small water droplet over a solid surface. For molecular tagging thermometry measurements, a pulsed laser is used to tag phosphorescent 1-BrNp M -CD ROH molecules premixed within a small water droplet. Long-lived laser-indu...

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