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Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Stephen Ducharme Publications

2014

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Laboratory Manual For Physics Of Lasers And Modern Optics, 13th Ed, Stephen Ducharme Jan 2014

Laboratory Manual For Physics Of Lasers And Modern Optics, 13th Ed, Stephen Ducharme

Stephen Ducharme Publications

You will encounter challenging puzzles and explore new and exciting physical phenomena. You will be provided with sufficient tools, guidance and other resources, but what you learn depends on your inquisitiveness and creativity. This laboratory course is designed to serve two purposes: 1) To explore a variety of physical principles using the fascinating and diverse behavior of light. 2) To learn some of the principles behind the pervasive and expanding area of optical and laser technology. This course is suitable for students of science, life sciences, and engineering, or any student who is curious about light. The prerequisites are the …


Coplanar Switching Of Polarization In Thin Films Of Vinylidene Fluoride Oligomers, Pankaj Sharma, Alexandra Fursina, Shashi Poddar, Stephen Ducharme, Alexei Gruverman Jan 2014

Coplanar Switching Of Polarization In Thin Films Of Vinylidene Fluoride Oligomers, Pankaj Sharma, Alexandra Fursina, Shashi Poddar, Stephen Ducharme, Alexei Gruverman

Stephen Ducharme Publications

Switching characteristics of vinylidene fluoride oligomer thin films with molecular chains aligned normal to the substrate and exhibiting a preferential in-plane polarization have been investigated using coplanar geometry of inter-digital electrodes via high-resolution piezoresponse force microscopy. It has been shown that in-plane switching proceeds via non-180 rotation of dipoles mediated by non-stochastic nucleation, expansion, and coalescence of domains. Asgrown multidomain configuration is found to be strongly pinned aided by charged domain walls, and the electrically induced (in-plane) mono-domain states relax to the as-grown state. The observed coercive field (approximately 0.6 MV/m) is two to three orders of magnitude smaller than …