Search for dissertations about: "Photons"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 318 swedish dissertations containing the word Photons.
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21. Strong Interaction Between a Single Artificial Atom and Propagating Microwave Photons
Abstract : The realization of a quantum network composed of quantum nodes which process quantum fields and quantum channels to transfer quantum information has recently been proposed. In recent years, fundamental experiments produced by superconducting circuits suggest that they are promising candidates for realization of a quantum network. READ MORE
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22. Oxidation of CO on platinum surfaces stimulated by photons and H2O
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23. From Photons to Worlds: An odyssey in exoplanet detection and characterisation
Abstract : Since the first unambiguous detection of a planet around a Sun-like, the interest in the new and exciting field of exoplanets has grown immensely. New and exciting developments are seen at a pace unparalleled for most subfields of astronomy and astrophysics. READ MORE
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24. Relativistic effects in Compton scattering of photons from bound electron states
Abstract : What is light? A correct answer to this question is: I don't know, but I can see some of its properties"! It is exciting to study such a complex thing and to search for models which can help us to try to understand, in a proper way, some of the most interesting behavior of light. We see the sunshine and the radiation makes us warm, undoubtly it must be some kind of energy? Interference experiments with monochromatic light show that the radiation has wave-like properties, but for example scattering experiments predict a particle nature. READ MORE
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25. Non-linear Spectroscopy of Conical Intersections with XUV and X-ray Photons
Abstract : Conical intersections (CIs) appear in a molecule due to the breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation when the energy difference between two or more electronic states decreases. CIs are known to play a crucial role in processes such as photosynthesis and vision in the human eye, and therefore it is important to probe the existence of such entities in molecules. READ MORE