Sentences with word «scatterer»

Strong seismic scatterers near the core - mantle boundary north of the Pacific Anomaly.
Ma, X., Sun, X., Wiens, D., Nyblade, A., Anandakrishnan, S., Aster, R., Huerta, A., Wilson, T., Strong scatterers near the core - mantle boundary, north of the Pacific anomaly, from PKP precursors recorded by Antarctic arrays, proc.
The effect the reader asked about will be most noticeable when the hands are close to the receiver, although very good scatterers (such as aircraft) can exert an effect at great distances.
Two light scatterers, represented by the blue spheres, are utilized to tune the sensors to exceptional points, at which light propagates in one direction.
Yang's WGM features two companion silica scatterers, or nanotips, which set on the toroid, or donut - shaped wire, the avenue for millions of light packets called photons to traverse.
The first special session was organized and chaired by Thomas Weber and Ralph Stephen on «Acoustic measurements of water column scatterers using multibeam sonar».
Mishchenko, M.I., and L.D. Travis, 1998: Capabilities and limitations of a current FORTRAN implementation of the T - matrix method for randomly oriented, rotationally symmetric scatterers.
At the same time, the proximity of the scatterer to the antenna can influence how efficiently it transfers power to the receiver.
It will be most obvious when the size of the scatterer is at least comparable to the wavelength of the signal.
Using nanopositioning systems, the researchers can move the scatterers and increase the size and even introduce another medium — a virus particle, for instance — into the field to perturb the field and beckon an exceptional point.
From the time delay between each outgoing pulse and the backscattered signal, the distance to the scatterer is inferred.
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