Sentences with phrase «short pulses it»

Since the fabric was in place, I had to pulse the drill (much like a blender)-- two short pulses counterclockwise, two short pulses clockwise as I pushed in a little.
«Even the PETM we're thinking that it's possible it wasn't just several thousand years of continuous CO2 release, but it could have been a bunch of very short pulses.
The results in the average ocean, seabed, and sedimentary carbonate records were identical between the pulsed and continuous scenarios, showing that those records are incapable of resolving a series of very short pulses.
Other Q - switched, Nd: YAG lasers have very short pulses, and so produce photo - acoustic waves, but not with enough intensity to be impactful therapeutically.
The touch controller IC regulates the light emitters and they send out short pulses of light just above the touch surface (or into a glass or fluid).
LiDAR emits short pulses of laser light to precisely allow the vehicle to create a real - time, high - definition 3D image of what's around it.
Process in short pulses until everything is finely chopped.
Add a tablespoon of water or milk and mix again, in short pulses, until it is absorbed.
Add the butter and process in short pulses until the mixture resembles coarse meal.
When the greens are dry, put them in the blender and blend them in multiple quick, short pulses.
Pulse until butter is broken up into pea - sized crumbles, about 20 - 25 short pulses.
«To study warm dense matter, we need a different kind of accelerator, one that can deliver very high currents — a great many particles — in short pulses of moderate energy.»
The researchers are studying whether short pulses of testosterone, enough to stimulate the breaks but not so much to stimulate the cancer, followed by radiation therapy may cause even more DNA breaks to overwhelm and kill prostate cancer cells.
The 3.4 km long European XFEL is the largest and most powerful of the five X-ray lasers worldwide, with the ability to generate the short pulses of hard X-ray light.
The engineering requirements are steep: the detector must measure very high field strengths from very short pulses, yet not be destroyed or damaged itself.
But future tokamaks must do without solenoids, which run in short pulses rather than for weeks or months at a time as commercial fusion power plants will have to do.
However, now, the Swedish researchers have shown that it can, in fact, be done: through superposition (i.e. interference) of two short pulses of light with different wavelengths.
However, generating short pulses is much more difficult to do with electrons than with light.
As the new x-ray source does not produce a continuous beam but short pulses, it can be used for time - resolved measurements.
Martin Cooper of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside uses short pulses of infrared radiation to heat up the dirt on a sculpture and either vaporise it or loosen the bonds so that the dirt falls off (This Week, 8 April).
Broadband infrared lasers are typically built up from a laser that produces very short pulses of light, and then a series of amplifiers ramps up the power, but this approach is limited to laboratories.
Similar to the way Harold Edgerton used high - speed strobe lights to capture some of the most iconic images of the 20th century, the device uses short pulses of light to image the photons in time.
We need to widen the way we listen for broadcasts from alien civilisations — looking for short pulses packed with information as well as simpler radio signals
When short pulses of light were aimed at specific sections of the polymer, only local neurons fired, suggesting the material has the spatial selectivity needed for artificial retinas, says Benfenati (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms1164).
Short pulses rather than a continuous signal would also enable frugal aliens to use small and cheap transmitters (Astrobiology, DOI: 10.1089 / ast.2009.0393 and 0394).
Immediately afterwards, they used similarly short pulses of visible light to take «snapshots» of the system, capturing visual evidence that excitons really do form inside such solids — although some of them disappear again in just 750 attoseconds.
After finishing his undergraduate degree in 1988, Baumberg moved to Oxford to work on a Ph.D. investigating how semiconductors react to short pulses of light.
A 200W motor means a few short pulses will get you the fine grind you want!
Sprinkle with remaining flour and pulse until dough is just barely broken up, about 5 short pulses.
Pulse until no dry flour remains and dough just begins to collect in clumps, about 25 short pulses.
Pulse the dough one last time to incorporate, about 5 short pulses.
Pulse walnuts and cranberries in a food processor until very coarsely chopped but with a few whole cranberries in the mix, about 5 short pulses.
This literally takes just a few short pulses.
For example, incoming messages or mail will alert you with a vibration which consists of one long and two short pulses.
Impact of pre-plasma on fast electron generation and transport from short pulse, high intensity lasers
The implementation and data analysis of an interferometer for intense short pulse laser experiments
K - alpha and bremsstrahlung x-ray radiation backlighter sources from short pulse laser driven silver targets as a function of laser pre-pulse energy
Short pulse, high resolution, backlighters for point projection high - energy radiography at the National Ignition Facility
The remains of turtle eggs that have been attacked by predators lead to a short pulse of life in what are normally deserts, boosting the abundance of small invertebrates fourfold, a study has found.
So large, in fact, that they can only be produced with powers in the gigawatt range — consequently, for experimental research, it is necessary to achieve a very short pulse.
In 2008, Eleftherios Goulielmakis at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, and his colleagues generated what were then the shortest pulses of light ever achieved: extreme ultraviolet bursts just 80 attoseconds long.
In a combined experimental and theoretical study on ultrafast excitation of atoms in intense short pulse laser fields scientists of the Max Born Institute succeeded to show that the prevailing and seemingly disparate intuitive pictures usually used to describe interaction of atoms with intense laser fields can be ascribed to a single nonlinear process.
The shorter the pulse duration, the faster the electron oscillation can be observed.
To move on to other atoms and molecules will require more powerful lasers with shorter pulses, of the type used in coherent control chemistry, so the future of this method is very promising.»
Scientists figured out more than a decade ago how to make this specialized form of light through a process known as «high harmonic generation,» or HHG, which shifts laser light to much shorter wavelengths and shorter pulses by shining it through a cloud of gas.
«With the short pulse [of intense heat], it's really hard to get ignition» far from the impact site, Goldin says.
When we generate this extreme ultraviolet light, next we have to get it all the way to the sample in a short pulse and then we must have the pump beam perfectly aligned on the sample.
«An even shorter pulse would give better time resolution, but the resolution can far exceed the pulse duration.
«We know that every other advance that's led to shorter pulses has led to major advances,» Corkum says.
The shortest pulses, with durations of less than 10 femtoseconds, contain just a few full oscillations of the light wave.
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