Searched for: subject%3A%22coherence%22
(1 - 20 of 33)

Pages

document
de Wit, J. (author)
doctoral thesis 2023
document
Mazza, F. (author)
The present dissertation covers the development of ultrabroadband femtosecond/picosecond coherent Raman spectroscopy (CRS) to measure temperature and species concentrations in gas-phase chemically reacting flows.<br/>Since its first demonstration in 1965, CRS has been vastly employed as a non-linear optical spectroscopic technique to quantify...
doctoral thesis 2023
document
Guo, J. (author)
The work in this thesis focuses on potential ways to bring a macroscopic mechanical<br/>resonator in a classical environment into the quantum regime with integrated cavity<br/>optomechanics...
doctoral thesis 2021
document
Tyuryukanov, I. (author)
The vast size of a modern interconnected power grid precludes controlling and operating it as a single object. Subdividing a power grid into a number of internally coherent areas allows to cope with its inherent complexity and to enable more efficient control structures. This thesis focuses on discovering the power system structure to facilitate...
doctoral thesis 2020
document
Naglic, M. (author)
This thesis aims to provide insight into the necessary power system operation and control developments to facilitate a sustainable, safe and reliable electric power supply now and in the future. The primary objective is to enhance the interconnected power system situational awareness with the aim of reinforcing the reliability of power systems....
doctoral thesis 2020
document
Bertocchi, F. (author)
Flows in rod bundles are common to many industrial applications such as heat exchangers or some types of nuclear reactors. The core of many classes of nuclear reactors can be easily sketched as a bundle of rods, the fuel pins, inmmersed in an axial ow of coolant that removes the heat produced by the fission reaction. Coupling this geometry to an...
doctoral thesis 2020
document
Dwivedi, P. (author)
Lenses are indispensable tool to perform imaging and see the small details of an object which was otherwise not possible. The smallest feature of an object that one can see using a lens depends on the numerical aperture (NA) of the lens and the used wavelength of light. For a fixed NA, the shorter the wavelength is, the smaller the features of...
doctoral thesis 2019
document
Truong Hong, S. (author)
Mangroves are an interesting species of vegetation, surviving and thriving at the interface of land and water, in the inter tidal brackish coastal waters between the mean sea level and mean high water. Mangroves are a highly productive and complex ecosystem, providing numerous services and goods to people and marine environment. Mangroves are...
doctoral thesis 2018
document
Verstraete, H.R.G.W. (author)
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique for non-invasive imaging based on low coherence interferometry. Its main application is found in ophthalmology, where it is used for 3D in vivo imaging of the cornea and the retina. OCT has evolved over the past decade as one of the most important ancillary tests in ophthalmic practice, providing...
doctoral thesis 2017
document
Correia Rodrigues, H.R. (author)
Nitric oxides (NOx) are formed as a byproduct of combustion and contribute to ground-level ozone formation and the creation of conditions harmful for human health. In response to air pollutant emissions regulations, technologies for controlling NOx formation for a entire spectrum of fuels ranging from gaseous, liquid, coals, biomass and residue...
doctoral thesis 2015
document
Liu, P. (author)
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive, contactless and high resolution imaging method, which allows the reconstruction of two or three dimensional depth-resolved images in turbid media. In the past 20 years, OCT has been extensively developed in the field of biomedical diagnostics, while OCT in the non-destructive testing (NDT)...
doctoral thesis 2014
document
Kumar, N. (author)
The electronics which makes our lives easier like mobiles, computers, digital cameras contain chips with very small semiconductor components like transistors. When transistors can be made even smaller, the chip can accommodate a larger number of components, which gives more processing capacity, resulting in a faster device with an increased...
doctoral thesis 2014
document
Godschalk, F. (author)
In this dissertation, we study a novel class of laser devices, referred to as half-Josephson lasers (HJL). Here, lasing at half the Josephson frequency is induced by a parametric instability, resulting from an oscillating supercurrent flowing through a Josephson junction that contains quantum emitters. The device combines the electronic...
doctoral thesis 2014
document
Raghunathan, S.B. (author)
doctoral thesis 2013
document
Violato, D.V. (author)
To meet the increasingly stringent noise regulation, aircraft manufacturers are searching for solutions to jet noise. This, which constitutes a significant amount of the total noise emitted by civil aircrafts, is generated by the mixing processes between the exhaust flow leaving the engine and the atmosphere. A detailed understanding of such...
doctoral thesis 2013
document
De Lange, G. (author)
The field of quantum science and technology has generated many ideas for new revolutionary devices that exploit the quantum mechanical properties of small-scale systems. Isolated solid state spins play a large role in quantum technologies. They can be used as basic building blocks for a quantum computer or as ultra-sensitive magnetic-field...
doctoral thesis 2012
document
Scholten, D.J. (author)
The reliable operation of energy infrastructures is more than just a technical matter. It is also dependent upon the organizational structure that enables and constrains entities in their management of operations. Yet this lesson seems forgotten in our planning of future renewable energy systems. There, focus is on technical development, market...
doctoral thesis 2012
document
Breugem, W.A. (author)
Two experiments are performed in order to investigate suspended sediment transport in a turbulent open channel flow. The first experiment used particle image velocimetry (PIV) to measure the fluid velocity with a high spatial resolution, while particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) was used to measure the velocity of individual sediment particles....
doctoral thesis 2012
document
Mahmood, A. (author)
The vertical rod/tube bundle geometry has a wide variety of industrial applications. Typical examples are the core of light water nuclear reactors (LWR) and vertical tube steam generators. In the core of a LWR, primarily coolant flows upward but their also exist a flow in lateral direction, called crossflow, in the gaps in between the sub...
doctoral thesis 2011
document
Margallo Balbás, E. (author)
The potential of light in diagnosis and therapy has been long recognised. With the advent of scientific progress in our understanding of light propagation and interaction with tissue and parallel major technological advances in how optical energy can be generated, detected and processed, this potential is being realised. Linking with this trend,...
doctoral thesis 2010
Searched for: subject%3A%22coherence%22
(1 - 20 of 33)

Pages