optical conductivity

  • 1Optical conductivity — is one of the powerful tools for studying the electronic states in materials.[1] If a system is subjected to an external electric field then, in general, a redistribution of charges occurs and currents are induced. For small enough fields, the… …

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  • 2Optical tweezers — (originally called single beam gradient force trap ) are scientific instruments that use a highly focused laser beam to provide an attractive or repulsive force (typically on the order of piconewtons), depending on the refractive index mismatch… …

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  • 3Optical mark recognition — (also called Optical Mark Reading and OMR) is the process of capturing human marked data from document forms such as surveys and tests. Contents 1 OMR background 2 OMR software 2.1 Open Source …

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  • 4Optical properties of carbon nanotubes — Contents 1 Terminology 2 Electronic structure of carbon nanotube 3 Van Hove singularities …

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  • 5Optical medium — An optical medium is material through which electromagnetic waves propagate. It is a form of transmission medium. The permittivity and permeability of the medium define how electromagnetic waves propagate in it. The medium has an intrinsic… …

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  • 6Metal-mesh optical filters — are optical filters made from stacks of metal meshes and dielectric. They are used as part of an optical path to filter the incoming light to allow frequencies of interest to pass while reflecting other frequencies of light. Metal mesh filters… …

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  • 7Polaron — A polaron is a quasiparticle composed of a charge and its accompanying polarization field. A slow moving electron in a dielectric crystal, interacting with lattice ions through long range forces will permanently be surrounded by a region of… …

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  • 8Mattis–Bardeen theory — The Mattis–Bardeen theory is a possible explanation of a phenomenon observed in superconductors. Contents 1 Introduction 2 The response to the electromagnetic wave 3 Use in Optical Study 4 Referen …

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  • 9Kite line — Kites have a wing and a kite line (line), or sometimes more than one line. Kite systems may have more than one kite and more than one kite line. Solar kites have a gravity mass less line; but the most common type of kite line has mass; the kite… …

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  • 10Jozef T. Devreese — is a Belgian scientist, with a long career in condensed matter physics. He is Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics at the Universiteit Antwerpen. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Science, group Physics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1964.… …

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