Search for dissertations about: "infrared laser irradiation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words infrared laser irradiation.
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1. Infrared Neural Modulation: Photothermal Effects on Cortex Neurons Using Infrared Laser Heating
Abstract : It would be of great value to have a precise and non-damaging neuromodulation technique in the field of basic neuroscience research and for clinical treatment of neurological diseases. Infrared neural modulation (INM) is a new modulation modality developed in the last decade, which uses pulsed or continues infrared (IR) light with a wavelength of 1200 to 2200 nm to directly alter neural signals. READ MORE
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2. Intermolecular interactions in hydrogen bonded 1:1 molecular complexes. A matrix isolation study
Abstract : A number of matrix isolated binary hydrogen bonded complexes with water as one of the components have been investigated with FTIR in the mid and far infrared regions. Water has been found to be the hydrogen bond donor in complexes with water, ammonia, dimethyl ether and acetone. READ MORE
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3. Radiation induced losses in Ytterbium doped laser materials
Abstract : In this work, two types of ytterbium (Yb) doped laser materials are studied, crys-talline Yb:YAG and amorphous Yb/Al silica in both preform and fiber. Yb is suitableas a laser ion because of its simple energy level structure and low quantum defect. READ MORE
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4. Optical Properties of Nanoparticles in Composite Materials
Abstract : Nanoparticles are synthetic structures with dimension from 1 to 100 nanometers and are various in types. Some favorable properties peculiar to the nanoparticles (generally owing to size effects) make them prevailing and beneficial for applications in different scientific and engineering fields. READ MORE
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5. Chemically Synthesized Nano-Structured Materials for Biomedical and Photonic Applications
Abstract : Nanostructured materials have attracted a broad interest for applications in scientific and engineering fields due to their extraordinary properties stemming from the nanoscale dimensions. This dissertation presents the development of nanomaterials used for different applications, namely biomedicine and dye lasing. READ MORE