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Query: UMLS:C0002986 (
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Piezoelectric transparent thin films are of great interest for use in tunable filters. We present experimental results on Ta2O5 single layers coated on
fused
-silica substrates with an electron-beam deposition process. Above 450 degrees C, coatings change from an amorphous to a polycrystallized structure. When this structure shows a preferred orientation matching the piezoelectric tensor of the Ta2O5 crystal and the external electric field, variation in the piezoelectric layer thickness is expected. We detail experimental results in terms of optical (spectrophotometric and scattering measurements) and nonoptical characterizations (x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy). Then the resultant thickness variation under oscillating applied voltage is measured with an extrinsic
Fabry
-Perot interferometer setup.
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PMID:Piezoelectric tantalum pentoxide studied for optical tunable applications. 1206 12
A diaphragm-based interferometric fiberoptic sensor that uses a low-coherence light source was designed and tested for on-line detection of the acoustic waves generated by partial discharges inside high-voltage power transformers. The sensor uses a
fused
-silica diaphragm and a single-mode optical fiber encapsulated in a
fused
-silica glass tube to form an extrinsic
Fabry
-Perot interferometer, which is interrogated by low-coherence light. Test results indicate that these fiber optic acoustic sensors are capable of faithfully detecting acoustic signals propagating inside transformer oil with high sensitivity and wide bandwidth.
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PMID:Fiber Fabry-Perot sensors for detection of partial discharges in power transformers. 1279 Apr 75
We report relativity tests based on data from two simultaneous Michelson-Morley experiments, spanning a period of more than 1 yr. Both were actively rotated on turntables. One (in Berlin, Germany) uses optical
Fabry
-Perot resonators made of
fused
silica; the other (in Perth, Australia) uses microwave whispering-gallery sapphire resonators. Within the standard model extension, we obtain simultaneous limits on Lorentz violation for electrons (5 coefficients) and photons (8) at levels down to 10(-16), improved by factors between 3 and 50 compared to previous work.
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PMID:Tests of relativity by complementary rotating Michelson-Morley experiments. 1793 Jul 33
We show that temperature compensation based on differential thermal expansion between sapphire and
fused
silica can be used to create a
Fabry
-Perot cavity with an exceptionally low coefficient of thermal expansion at low temperatures. We describe the design of such a cavity that utilizes shaped
fused
silica mirrors and a sapphire spacer. The geometry of the
fused
silica mirror was designed using a finite element model to have a small platform, giving a frequency temperature turning point of 16.6 K. The measured turning point was 16.2 K and the curvature was 6 x 10(-10) K(-2), both of which were consistent with the model.
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PMID:Temperature-compensated cryogenic Fabry-Perot cavity. 1826 2
Fabry
-Perot interferometers typically require some form of active stabilization system for long-term operation. A stabilization system based on a microcomputer is described which is able to maintain the finesse of a plane parallel
Fabry
-Perot interferometer for long periods of time. The microcomputer takes the place of the multichannel analyzer, ramp generator, and stabilizer of a conventionally stabilized system. Sample data illustrating the operation of the system on the Brillouin spectrum of
fused
silica, with and without computer corrections, are included.
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PMID:Microcomputer stabilization of a Fabry-Perot interferometer. 1869 94
Several human histo-blood groups are glycosphingolipids, including P/P1/P(k). Glycosphingolipids are implicated in HIV-host-cell-fusion and some bind to HIV-gp120 in vitro. Based on our previous studies on
Fabry disease
, where P(k) accumulates and reduces infection, and a soluble P(k) analog that inhibits infection, we investigated cell surface-expressed P(k) in HIV infection. HIV-1 infection of peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from otherwise healthy persons, with blood group P(1)(k), where P(k) is overexpressed, or blood group p, that completely lacks P(k), were compared with draw date-matched controls. Fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis and/or thin layer chromatography were used to verify P(k) levels. P(1)(k) PBMCs were highly resistant to R5 and X4 HIV-1 infection. In contrast, p PBMCs showed 10- to 1000-fold increased susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. Surface and total cell expression of P(k), but not CD4 or chemokine coreceptor expression, correlated with infection. P(k) liposome-
fused
cells and CD4(+) HeLa cells manipulated to express high or low P(k) levels confirmed a protective effect of P(k). We conclude that P(k) expression strongly influences susceptibility to HIV-1 infection, which implicates P(k) as a new endogenous cell-surface factor that may provide protection against HIV-1 infection.
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PMID:The human P(k) histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HIV-1 infection. 1944 70
A fiber-optic extrinsic
Fabry
-Perot interferometer strain sensor (EFPI-S) of ls = 2.5 cm sensor length using three-wavelength digital phase demodulation is demonstrated to exhibit <50 pm displacement resolution (<2nm/m strain resolution) when measuring the cross expansion of a PZT-ceramic plate. The sensing (single-mode downlead-) and reflecting fibers are
fused
into a 150/360 microm capillary fiber where the fusion points define the sensor length. Readout is performed using an improved version of the previously described three-wavelength digital phase demodulation method employing an arctan-phase stepping algorithm. In the resent experiments the strain sensitivity was varied via the mapping of the arctan - lookup table to the 16-Bit DA-converter range from 188.25 k /V (6 Volt range 1130 k ) to 11.7 k /Volt (range 70 k ).
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PMID:Fiber-optic extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometer strain sensor with <50 pm displacement resolution using three-wavelength digital phase demodulation. 1941 43
A reflectively monitored
Fabry
-Perot temperature sensor is characterized over a 1250 degrees C temperature range. Dielectric mirrors for the interferometer are incorporated into a continuous length of single-mode fiber by a fusionsplicing technique. The change in optical phase per unit temperature is nearly constant above room temperature but decreases at lower temperatures. Phase-shift data for the germania-doped silica fiber used in these experiments are compared with calculations based on previously reported information on the temperature dependence of refractive index and length in bulk
fused
silica.
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PMID:Performance of a fiber-optic temperature sensor from -200 to 1050 degrees C. 1974 18
We report what we believe is the first demonstration of laser emission at 2.94 microm in an erbium-doped fluoride fiber laser. The low-loss all-fiber
Fabry
-Perot laser cavity was formed by two fiber Bragg gratings of 90% and 15% reflectivities in a 6.6 m, 7 mol.% Er-doped double-clad fiber. A maximum cw output power of 5.2 W was measured, which is to our knowledge the highest reported to date for a diode-pumped laser at this wavelength. A coreless endcap was
fused
at the output fiber end to prevent its deterioration at high output powers. Our results, including the slope efficiency of 26.6% with respect to launched pump power, suggest that erbium could be a better alternative than holmium in the search for a replacement for the flashlamp-pumped Er:YAG at 2.94 microm.
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PMID:Erbium-doped all-fiber laser at 2.94 microm. 1988 78
The transmission characteristics of
Fabry
-Perot type aluminum-magnesium fluoride-aluminum interference filters for the wavelength region 1700 A to 2400 A are described. Typical peak transmissions of 0.25 with bandpasses <300 A are obtained with first-order filters on
fused
silica substrates. Secondorder filters give narrower bandpasses. Methods of filter preparation are described briefly, and the effects of the optical properties of the aluminum reflecting layers on filter performance are discussed.
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PMID:Interference filters for the far ultraviolet (1700 A to 2400 A). 2004 91
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