Search for dissertations about: "time resolved spectra"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the words time resolved spectra.
-
1. Semiconductor Quantum Dots Studied by Time-Resolved Luminescence Techniques
Abstract : In this thesis time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopyis presented as a powerful tool to study the carrier dynamicsin various self-assembled quantum dot (QD) structures, whichare potentially attractive for device applications. The experiments reveal the impact of proton irradiation onInGaAs QDs and comparable quantum wells. READ MORE
-
2. Lessons learned from time-resolved X-ray spectra of gamma-ray bursts
Abstract : Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are among the brightest and most energetic phenomena in the Universe, observed up to great distances. The early X-ray emission ofgamma-ray bursts are usually well described by absorbed power laws. However,in some cases, additional thermal components have been identified. READ MORE
-
3. Short-Pulse Laser Spectroscopy for Combustion Diagnostics - Laser-Induced Fluorescence of Polyatomic Molecules and Developments in Measurement and Evaluation
Abstract : Combustion is the most important source of energy worldwide. A better understanding of it is essential if pollutant emissions are to be reduced and combustion devices be made more efficient. This requires measurement of physical and chemical combustion parameters. READ MORE
-
4. Atomic Spectroscopy for Applications in Energy Technology
Abstract : This thesis intends to provide spectroscopic information which may be of use in the investigation of low-density plasmas. Developed since the 19th century, the spectroscopic approach has proven to be a versatile method for measuring properties in hot gases, such as electron and ion temperatures and densities, the abundance of various elements in the gas, etc. READ MORE
-
5. Time resolved laser studies of gas phase and condensed phase molecules
Abstract : Different laser based techniques have been used to study lifetimes and spectra of gas phase molecules, and non-linear optical phenomena in condensed phase materials.The lifetimes of several electronically excited states of the diatomic molecules vanadium oxide, VO, zirconium sulphide, ZrS, titanium sulphide, TiS and titanium oxide, TiO have been performed by resonant two-photon ionisation spectroscopy in a molecular beam combined with a time of flight mass spectrometer. READ MORE