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  • Self-phase modulation
  • Nonlinear optical effect of light-matter interaction

    Self-phase modulation (SPM) is a nonlinear optical effect of light–matter interaction. An ultrashort pulse of light, when travelling in a medium, will

    Self-phase modulation

    Self-phase_modulation

  • Cross-phase modulation
  • Cross-phase modulation (XPM) is a nonlinear optical effect where one wavelength of light can affect the phase of another wavelength of light through the

    Cross-phase modulation

    Cross-phase_modulation

  • Nonlinear optics
  • Branch of physics

    dispersion and the Kerr effect (e.g. self-phase modulation for temporal and self-focusing for spatial solitons). Self-diffraction, splitting of beams in

    Nonlinear optics

    Nonlinear optics

    Nonlinear_optics

  • Supercontinuum
  • Concept in optics

    from 400-700 nm and the authors explained their formation through self-phase modulation and four-wave mixing. The filaments themselves were of no real use

    Supercontinuum

    Supercontinuum

    Supercontinuum

  • Kerr effect
  • Change in refractive index of a material in response to an applied electric field

    responsible for the nonlinear optical effects of self-focusing, self-phase modulation and modulational instability, and is the basis for Kerr-lens modelocking

    Kerr effect

    Kerr_effect

  • Silicon photonics
  • Photonic systems which use silicon as an optical medium

    are also known in optical fiber) result from a balance between self phase modulation (which causes the leading edge of the pulse to be redshifted and

    Silicon photonics

    Silicon photonics

    Silicon_photonics

  • Soliton (optics)
  • Term in optics

    solitons are based on the same principle: the Kerr effect introduces a self-phase modulation that changes the refractive index according to the intensity: φ

    Soliton (optics)

    Soliton_(optics)

  • Quadrature amplitude modulation
  • Family of digital modulation methods

    (modulating) the amplitudes of two differently phased versions of a single carrier wave using amplitude modulation. These paired analog signal channels may

    Quadrature amplitude modulation

    Quadrature_amplitude_modulation

  • Optical parametric amplifier
  • Laser light source

    white-light generation even one octave wide (for example using nonlinear self-phase modulation in neon gas). Therefore, a subband can be selected and fairly short

    Optical parametric amplifier

    Optical parametric amplifier

    Optical_parametric_amplifier

  • Mamyshev 2R regenerator
  • All-optical regenerator used in optical communications

    Pavel V. Mamyshev of Bell Labs proposed and patented the use of the self-phase modulation (SPM) for single channel optical pulse reshaping and re-amplification

    Mamyshev 2R regenerator

    Mamyshev_2R_regenerator

  • Refractive index
  • Property in optics

    called the optical Kerr effect and causes phenomena such as self-focusing and self-phase modulation. If the index varies linearly with the field (a nontrivial

    Refractive index

    Refractive index

    Refractive_index

  • Pulse-width modulation
  • Representation of a signal as a rectangular wave with varying duty cycle

    Pulse-width modulation (PWM), also known as pulse-duration modulation (PDM) or pulse-length modulation (PLM), is any method of representing a signal as

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width_modulation

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    research area, with topics such as two-photon absorption, self-phase modulation, modulational instability and optical parametric oscillators. However,

    Photon

    Photon

  • Attosecond physics
  • Study of physics on quintillionth-second timescales

    broadening of high-energy pulses (e.g. gas-filled hollow-core fiber via self-phase modulation) (1996), mirror-dispersion-controlled technology (chirped mirrors)

    Attosecond physics

    Attosecond physics

    Attosecond_physics

  • Zero-dispersion wavelength
  • processes like self-phase modulation (SPM), modulational instability, soliton generation and soliton fission, cross phase modulation (XPM) and others

    Zero-dispersion wavelength

    Zero-dispersion_wavelength

  • Ultrashort pulse laser
  • Laser capable of delivering picosecond (10^-12 s) pulses of light

    refraction, and can vary as a function of field intensity (i.e. self-phase modulation) and wavelength (chromatic dispersion). Common current ultrashort

    Ultrashort pulse laser

    Ultrashort_pulse_laser

  • Frequency comb
  • Laser source with equal intervals of spectral lines

    obtaining an optical frequency comb, including periodic modulation (in amplitude and/or phase) of a continuous-wave laser, four-wave mixing in nonlinear

    Frequency comb

    Frequency comb

    Frequency_comb

  • Dispersion (optics)
  • Effect of a material on light

    compensation is ultimately limited by nonlinear effects such as self-phase modulation, which interact with dispersion to make it very difficult to undo

    Dispersion (optics)

    Dispersion (optics)

    Dispersion_(optics)

  • Submarine communications cable
  • Transoceanic communication line placed on the seabed

    In single carrier configurations the dominating limitation is self phase modulation induced by the Kerr effect which limits the amplification to +18

    Submarine communications cable

    Submarine communications cable

    Submarine_communications_cable

  • Soliton
  • Self-reinforcing single wave packet

    relative phases. Alternatively, the bound state of solitons could be formed by dressing atoms with highly excited Rydberg levels. The resulting self-generated

    Soliton

    Soliton

    Soliton

  • Mode locking
  • Way to produce very short laser bursts

    created through the compression of longer (e.g. 30 fs) pulses by self-phase modulation in a hollow-core fibre or during filamentation. However, the minimum

    Mode locking

    Mode_locking

  • Thermal blooming
  • Distortion of laser beams in media

    Bingi, Jayachandra (December 23, 2023). "Demonstration of spatial self phase modulation based photonic diode functionality in MoS2/h-BN medium". Materials

    Thermal blooming

    Thermal_blooming

  • Line code
  • Pattern used within a communications system to represent digital data

    TC-PAM Alternate-Phase Return-to-Zero (APRZ) Carrier-Suppressed Return-to-Zero (CSRZ) Three of Six, Fiber Optical (TS-FO) Physical layer Self-synchronizing

    Line code

    Line code

    Line_code

  • SPM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    2019 Scanning probe microscopy Scratchpad memory, in computing Self-phase modulation, nonlinear light–matter interaction Specialized proresolving mediators

    SPM

    SPM

  • Nonlinear Schrödinger equation
  • Nonlinear form of the Schrödinger equation

    many nonlinearity effects in a fiber, including but not limited to self-phase modulation, four-wave mixing, second-harmonic generation, stimulated Raman

    Nonlinear Schrödinger equation

    Nonlinear Schrödinger equation

    Nonlinear_Schrödinger_equation

  • Chirped mirror
  • Dielectric mirror

    components outside the gain range of the crystal generated indirectly by self-phase modulation are not lost through the end or folding mirrors but are transmitted

    Chirped mirror

    Chirped mirror

    Chirped_mirror

  • Four-wave mixing
  • Phenomenon in nonlinear optics

    frequencies are typically attributed to self-phase modulation and cross-phase modulation, and are naturally phase-matched unlike FWM. Two common forms of

    Four-wave mixing

    Four-wave_mixing

  • Self-mixing interferometry
  • Interferometric technique

    reflected by a vibrating target is reflected into the laser cavity, causing a modulation both in amplitude and in frequency of the emitted optical beam. In this

    Self-mixing interferometry

    Self-mixing_interferometry

  • Self-clocking signal
  • Signal able to be decoded without an outside source of synchronization

    varying the phase, as in polar modulation, or adding another signal that is 90° out of phase (a sine wave), as in quadrature modulation. The result is

    Self-clocking signal

    Self-clocking_signal

  • Slowly varying envelope approximation
  • Method in theoretical optics

     216. ISBN 0-521-42424-0. Svelto, Orazio (1974). "Self-focussing, self-trapping, and self-phase modulation of laser beams". In Wolf, Emil (ed.). Progress

    Slowly varying envelope approximation

    Slowly_varying_envelope_approximation

  • Symbol rate
  • Rate of modulation of a digital signal

    In a digitally modulated signal or a line code, symbol rate, modulation rate or baud is the number of symbol changes, waveform changes, or signaling events

    Symbol rate

    Symbol_rate

  • Tantalum pentoxide
  • Chemical compound

    "Determination of nonlinear refractive index in a Ta2O5 rib waveguide using self-phase modulation". Optics Express. 12 (21): 5110–5116. Bibcode:2004OExpr..12.5110T

    Tantalum pentoxide

    Tantalum pentoxide

    Tantalum_pentoxide

  • Modulational instability
  • Phenomenon whereby deviations from a periodic waveform are reinforced by nonlinearity

    In the fields of nonlinear optics and fluid dynamics, modulational instability or sideband instability is a phenomenon whereby deviations from a periodic

    Modulational instability

    Modulational_instability

  • List of laser articles
  • Selective laser sintering Self-amplified stimulated emission Self-focusing Self-mixing interferometry Self-phase modulation Self-pulsation Semiconductor

    List of laser articles

    List_of_laser_articles

  • Pulse-position modulation
  • Form of signal modulation using time shifts

    Pulse-position modulation (PPM) is a form of signal modulation in which M message bits are encoded by transmitting a single pulse in one of 2 M {\displaystyle

    Pulse-position modulation

    Pulse-position_modulation

  • Ring modulation
  • Frequency mixing function in signal processing

    In electronics, ring modulation is a signal processing function, an implementation of frequency mixing, in which two signals are combined to yield an output

    Ring modulation

    Ring modulation

    Ring_modulation

  • Self-oscillation
  • Physical phenomenon

    between the oscillation and the modulation of the external source of power. The amplitude and waveform of steady self-oscillations are determined by the

    Self-oscillation

    Self-oscillation

    Self-oscillation

  • Tantalum diselenide
  • Chemical compound

    all-optical switching and information converters based on the spatial self-phase modulation (SSPM) effect of TaSe2 nanosheets". Journal of Materials Chemistry

    Tantalum diselenide

    Tantalum diselenide

    Tantalum_diselenide

  • Class-D amplifier
  • Audio amplifier based on switching

    pulse-width modulation (PWM), pulse-density modulation (sometimes referred to as pulse frequency modulation), sliding mode control (more commonly called self-oscillating

    Class-D amplifier

    Class-D amplifier

    Class-D_amplifier

  • Self-focusing
  • Non-linear optical process

    filamentation, or modulation instability, spontaneous dividing into a multitude of microscale self-focused beams, or filaments. The balance of self-focusing and

    Self-focusing

    Self-focusing

    Self-focusing

  • FM broadcasting
  • Radio transmission of audio by frequency modulation

    FM broadcasting is a radio broadcasting method that uses frequency modulation (FM) transmissions. In November 1919, Hans Idzerda began broadcasts, using

    FM broadcasting

    FM broadcasting

    FM_broadcasting

  • Ray transfer matrix analysis
  • Ray tracing technique

    propagation in nonlinear Kerr media and its application to spatial self-phase modulations". Journal of Optics. 15 (3) 035202. Bibcode:2013JOpt...15c5202R

    Ray transfer matrix analysis

    Ray_transfer_matrix_analysis

  • Laser acronyms
  • longitudinal mode SPIDER – spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction SPM – self-phase modulation TE – transverse electric mode

    Laser acronyms

    Laser_acronyms

  • Kerr-lens modelocking
  • Laser mode-locking method

    and the losses low. The Kerr effect leads to the Kerr-lens and Self-phase modulation at the same time. To a first approximation it is possible to consider

    Kerr-lens modelocking

    Kerr-lens modelocking

    Kerr-lens_modelocking

  • Manchester code
  • Line code used in early magnetic data storage and Ethernet

    telecommunications and data storage, Manchester code (also known as phase encoding, or bi-phase code) is a line code in which the encoding of each data bit is

    Manchester code

    Manchester_code

  • Optical rogue waves
  • which supported an explanation based on pump noise transfer by self-phase modulation. In the latter experimental study, filaments of extreme intensity

    Optical rogue waves

    Optical_rogue_waves

  • Index of physics articles (S)
  • Self-information Self-interacting dark matter Self-mixing interferometry Self-organized criticality Self-phase modulation Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis

    Index of physics articles (S)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(S)

  • Brain stimulation reward
  • Pleasurable phenomenon elicited via direct stimulation of specific brain regions

    multi-synaptic and not exclusively dopaminergic. This introduces potential for modulation by other neurotransmitter systems at different stages in the transmission

    Brain stimulation reward

    Brain_stimulation_reward

  • Hilbert transform
  • Integral transform and linear operator

    \cos(\omega t+\varphi _{m}(t))} is called angle modulation, which includes both phase modulation and frequency modulation. The instantaneous frequency is   ω +

    Hilbert transform

    Hilbert_transform

  • Cross-polarized wave generation
  • nonlinear media with cubic nonlinearity. The equations describing the self phase modulation of the fundamental wave A and the generation of new wave perpendicularly

    Cross-polarized wave generation

    Cross-polarized wave generation

    Cross-polarized_wave_generation

  • Parametric process (optics)
  • Interacting phenomenon between light and matter

    index Self-focusing Kerr-lens modelocking (KLM) Self-phase modulation (SPM), a χ ( 3 ) {\displaystyle \chi ^{(3)}} effect Optical solitons Cross-phase modulation

    Parametric process (optics)

    Parametric_process_(optics)

  • Amateur radio
  • Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum

    suppressed carrier (DSB-SC) Frequency modulation (FM) Independent sideband (ISB) Single sideband (SSB) Phase modulation (PM) Amateur television (ATV), also

    Amateur radio

    Amateur radio

    Amateur_radio

  • Single-frequency network
  • Broadcast network

    Alternatives to using OFDM modulation in SFN self-interference cancellation would be: CDMA rake receivers. MIMO channels (i.e. phased array antenna) Single-carrier

    Single-frequency network

    Single-frequency network

    Single-frequency_network

  • Return-to-zero
  • Line code in which the signal value returns to zero between each pulse

    condition, such as a zero amplitude in pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM), zero phase shift in phase-shift keying (PSK), or mid-frequency in frequency-shift

    Return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

  • Aubry–André model
  • Toy model for electronic localization

    {\displaystyle \varphi } is a relative phase, and β {\displaystyle \beta } is the modulation of the onsite potential modulation in units of the lattice constant

    Aubry–André model

    Aubry–André_model

  • Continuous wave
  • Electromagnetic wave that is not pulsed

    pulses soft, appearing more rounded, or to use other modulation methods (e.g. phase modulation). Certain types of power amplifiers used in transmission

    Continuous wave

    Continuous_wave

  • Subwavelength-diameter optical fibre
  • Villeneuve, A.; Wigley, P. G. J.; Stegeman, G. I. (1993). "Enhanced self-phase modulation in tapered fibers". Optics Letters. 18 (23): 1996. Bibcode:1993OptL

    Subwavelength-diameter optical fibre

    Subwavelength-diameter optical fibre

    Subwavelength-diameter_optical_fibre

  • Activation-synthesis hypothesis
  • Neurobiological theory

    mechanics of modulation are not known at this time, and modulation has yet to be quantitatively identified. Qualitatively, aminergic modulation has been shown

    Activation-synthesis hypothesis

    Activation-synthesis_hypothesis

  • Effects unit
  • Electronic device that alters audio

    graphic equalizers, which modify frequency ranges, modulation effects, such as chorus, flangers and phasers, pitch effects, such as pitch shifters, and time

    Effects unit

    Effects unit

    Effects_unit

  • Direct torque control
  • Torque regulation method for three-phase AC motors

    variable-frequency drives to control the torque (and thus finally the speed) of three-phase AC electric motors. This involves calculating an estimate of the motor's

    Direct torque control

    Direct_torque_control

  • Power amplifier classes
  • Classification of power amplifier

    is conducting may be adjusted so a pulse-width modulation output (or other frequency based modulation) can be obtained from the stage. Additional letter

    Power amplifier classes

    Power_amplifier_classes

  • Xiaoyi Bao
  • Chinese Canadian physicist

    vibration); and the use of nonlinear optical effects (self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation, four-wave mixing, and stimulated scattering) in fibers

    Xiaoyi Bao

    Xiaoyi_Bao

  • Radio transmitter design
  • Angle modulation is the proper term for modulation by changing the instantaneous frequency or phase of the carrier signal. True FM and phase modulation are

    Radio transmitter design

    Radio_transmitter_design

  • Phase-field model
  • Mathematical model

    Chen, James; Chen, Long-Qing (2015). "Modulation of dendritic patterns during electrodeposition: A nonlinear phase-field model". Journal of Power Sources

    Phase-field model

    Phase-field_model

  • M. C. Frank Chang
  • American electrical engineer (born 1951)

    Converters and Constant-Envelope Phasors" (First to achieve 1024QAM modulation at mm-Wave frequencies with direct carrier modulation and constant-envelope power

    M. C. Frank Chang

    M._C._Frank_Chang

  • Differential Manchester encoding
  • Self-synchronizing line code

    line code in digital frequency modulation in which data and clock signals are combined to form a single two-level self-synchronizing data stream. Each

    Differential Manchester encoding

    Differential_Manchester_encoding

  • Oberheim Xpander
  • Analogue synthesizer

    Matrix-12 (released a year later, in 1985). Utilizing Oberheim's Matrix Modulation technology, the Xpander combined analog audio generation (VCOs, VCF and

    Oberheim Xpander

    Oberheim Xpander

    Oberheim_Xpander

  • Photoionization mode
  • (help) Alfano, R. R.; Shapiro, S. L. (1970-03-16). "Observation of Self-Phase Modulation and Small-Scale Filaments in Crystals and Glasses". Physical Review

    Photoionization mode

    Photoionization mode

    Photoionization_mode

  • High Speed Packet Access
  • 3G mobile telecommunications protocols

    64QAM modulation, MIMO, and Dual-Carrier HSDPA operation. Under 3GPP Release 11, even higher speeds of up to 337.5 Mbit/s were possible. The first phase of

    High Speed Packet Access

    High Speed Packet Access

    High_Speed_Packet_Access

  • Non-return-to-zero
  • Telecommunications coding technique

    condition, such as a zero amplitude in pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM), zero phase shift in phase-shift keying (PSK), or mid-frequency in frequency-shift

    Non-return-to-zero

    Non-return-to-zero

    Non-return-to-zero

  • Dipole antenna
  • Antenna consisting of two rod-shaped conductors

    electrically equivalent to two monopoles mounted end-to-end and fed with opposite phases, with the ground plane between them made virtual by the opposing monopole

    Dipole antenna

    Dipole antenna

    Dipole_antenna

  • Wave
  • Dynamic disturbance in a medium or field

    measuring propagation through space (that is, phase velocity) of the overall shape of the waves' amplitudes—modulation or envelope of the wave. A sine wave, sinusoidal

    Wave

    Wave

    Wave

  • Spinodal decomposition
  • Mechanism of spontaneous phase separation

    thermodynamic phase spontaneously separates into two phases (without nucleation). Decomposition occurs when there is no thermodynamic barrier to phase separation

    Spinodal decomposition

    Spinodal decomposition

    Spinodal_decomposition

  • Edwin Howard Armstrong
  • American radio-frequency engineer and inventor (1890–1954)

    American radio-frequency engineer and inventor who developed FM (frequency modulation) radio and the superheterodyne receiver system. He held 42 patents and

    Edwin Howard Armstrong

    Edwin Howard Armstrong

    Edwin_Howard_Armstrong

  • Electric motor
  • Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

    that described three patented two-phase four-stator-pole motor types: one with a four-pole rotor forming a non-self-starting reluctance motor, another

    Electric motor

    Electric motor

    Electric_motor

  • Frequency multiplier
  • Electronic circuit

    Some modulation schemes, such as frequency modulation, survive the nonlinear distortion without ill effect (but schemes such as amplitude modulation do

    Frequency multiplier

    Frequency_multiplier

  • Clock recovery
  • Extracting timing information in serial communication

    which is the process of re-creating a phase-locked version of the carrier when a suppressed carrier modulation scheme is used. These problems were first

    Clock recovery

    Clock_recovery

  • Index of electronics articles
  • loop – PhasePhase distortion – Phase jitter – Phase modulationPhase noise – Phase perturbation – Phased array – Phase-locked loop – Phase-shift keying

    Index of electronics articles

    Index_of_electronics_articles

  • Harmor
  • Software synthesizer

    shape, pluck shape, phaser shape, harmonizer distribution, etc.). Harmor offers the option of being able to draw one’s own modulation source curve using

    Harmor

    Harmor

  • Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy
  • Technique for measuring chemical composition of a gas

    (OA-ICOS) or off-axis CEAS (OA-CEAS), wavelength modulation off-axis CEAS (WM-OA-CEAS), off-axis phase-shift cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy (off-axis

    Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy

    Tunable_diode_laser_absorption_spectroscopy

  • Filament propagation
  • Diffractionless propagation of a light beam

    refractive index. The filaments form as a result of the self-trapping of individual beams, or modulation instability of a wide-area light profile. Filament

    Filament propagation

    Filament_propagation

  • Very low frequency
  • 3–30 kHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum

    attempts were made to use radiotelephone using amplitude modulation and single-sideband modulation within the band starting from 20 kHz, but the result was

    Very low frequency

    Very low frequency

    Very_low_frequency

  • Relapse
  • Return of a sign, symptom, or disease after a remission

    models of cocaine abuse: genetic predisposition versus environmental modulation". Am J Psychiatry. 162 (8): 1473–82. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.162.8.1473.

    Relapse

    Relapse

  • Breath-figure self-assembly
  • (2023-04-12). "Exploiting breath figure reversibility for in situ pattern modulation and hierarchical design". Soft Matter. 19 (15): 2737–2744. Bibcode:2023SMat

    Breath-figure self-assembly

    Breath-figure self-assembly

    Breath-figure_self-assembly

  • Spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction
  • In ultrafast optics, spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction (SPIDER) is an ultrashort pulse measurement technique originally

    Spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction

    Spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction

    Spectral_phase_interferometry_for_direct_electric-field_reconstruction

  • PSM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    spectrometry identification experiment Phase-shift keying, or Phase Shift Modulation, a digital modulation scheme Phase-shift mask, photomasks that take advantage

    PSM

    PSM

  • Signal generator
  • Electronic devices that generate electronic signals

    often include some sort of modulation function such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), or phase modulation (PM) as well as a second

    Signal generator

    Signal_generator

  • Reflex
  • Automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus

    behavior in both vertebrates and invertebrates. A good example of reflex modulation is the stretch reflex. When a muscle is stretched at rest, the stretch

    Reflex

    Reflex

  • Meiosis
  • Cell division producing haploid gametes

    phosphorylation. Longer-term regulation of phosphodiesterases may require modulation of protein expression. For example, hypoxanthine is a PDE inhibitor that

    Meiosis

    Meiosis

    Meiosis

  • Telecommunications
  • Transmission of information electromagnetically

    combinations of phase-shift keying and amplitude-shift keying, which is called (in the jargon of the field) quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) that are

    Telecommunications

    Telecommunications

    Telecommunications

  • Health effects from noise
  • Health consequences of exposure to elevated sound levels

    known as noise-cancelling, in which a signal that is 180-degrees out-of-phase of the noise is presented, which in theory cancels the noise. Canal caps

    Health effects from noise

    Health effects from noise

    Health_effects_from_noise

  • Laser absorption spectrometry
  • level is low. The most common modulation techniques, wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) and frequency modulation spectroscopy (FMS), achieve this

    Laser absorption spectrometry

    Laser_absorption_spectrometry

  • Serial digital interface
  • Family of digital video interfaces

    zeroes or ones will be present on the interface. The interface is self-synchronizing and self-clocking. Framing is done by detection of a special synchronization

    Serial digital interface

    Serial digital interface

    Serial_digital_interface

  • Arturia MicroFreak
  • Synthesizer

    Waveshaper – a triangle wave that is repeatedly wavefolded, Frequency Modulation (two operators) – a method of synthesis where a wave modulates the frequency

    Arturia MicroFreak

    Arturia MicroFreak

    Arturia_MicroFreak

  • AWAKE
  • interaction seeds the self-modulation of the proton bunch, enforcing the grow over the 10m long plasma It also allows to create a phase reference for the

    AWAKE

    AWAKE

    AWAKE

  • Barium titanate
  • Chemical compound

    wavelengths. It has the highest reflectivity of the materials used for self-pumped phase conjugation (SPPC) applications. It can be used for continuous-wave

    Barium titanate

    Barium titanate

    Barium_titanate

  • Digital holography
  • Imaging technique

    temporal modulation methods, such as phase-shifting and frequency-shifting for high sensitivity measurements in low light. The phase-shifting (or phase-stepped)

    Digital holography

    Digital_holography

  • Glioblastoma
  • Aggressive type of brain cancer

    identified as eRNAs associated with poor prognosis and immune microenvironment modulation in glioblastoma 14. TMZR1-eRNA, an eRNA transcribed from the STAT3 locus

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

  • Central pattern generator
  • Biological neural circuit that produces rhythmic outputs in the absence of rhythmic input

    have been found for CPG circuits: Modulation is intrinsic to CPG network or required for its activation Modulation changes the functional configuration

    Central pattern generator

    Central_pattern_generator

  • Computer-generated holography
  • Three-dimensional imaging technique

    which have the capability of combined phase/amplitude modulation. In the case of pure phase or amplitude modulation, clearly quality losses are unavoidable

    Computer-generated holography

    Computer-generated_holography

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    English

    Chase

    English : metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or rather a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a house, probably the occupier of the most distinguished house in the village, from a southern derivative of Latin casa ‘hut’, ‘cottage’, ‘cabin’.Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset Co., MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the U.S. Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a U.S. senator, and secretary of the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War.

    Chase

  • Sela
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sela

    A rock.

    Sela

  • Chase
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French

    Chase

    Huntsman; Hunter

    Chase

  • SEFF
  • Male

    Yiddish

    SEFF

    (סֶעף) Variant spelling of Yiddish Zeff, SEFF means "wolf."

    SEFF

  • Sela
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Biblical

    Sela

    Rock.

    Sela

  • Pease
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pease

    English : from Middle English pese ‘pea’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of peas, or a nickname for a small and insignificant person. The word was originally a collective singular (Old English peose, pise, from Latin pisa) from which the modern English vocabulary word pea is derived by folk etymology, the singular having been taken as a plural.Robert and John Pease came from Great Baddow, Essex, England, to Salem, MA, in 1634. In 1644 Robert died, leaving a son (also called Robert) who was apprenticed as a weaver in Salem. By 1646 John Pease was living on Martha’s Vineyard.

    Pease

  • SELA
  • Male

    English

    SELA

    (סֶלַע) Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.

    SELA

  • Selk
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Selk

    Selk

  • Sell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sell

    English : from Middle English selle, a rough hut of the type normally occupied by animals, hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a hut like this. In many cases the name may have been in effect a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.Americanized spelling of Hungarian and Hungarian Jewish Széll, a topographic name for someone who lived in a spot exposed to the wind, from Hungarian szél ‘wind’.German : variant of Selle.

    Sell

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Online names & meanings

  • Luvina
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish English

    Luvina

    Derived from the Roman given name Levinia.

  • Hanfa
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Hanfa

    Name of the wife of Sayyidina Ismail (A.S)

  • Prabhgun
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Prabhgun

    One Having Godly Merits; God; Qualities of God; Dawn

  • VIGGÓ
  • Male

    Icelandic

    VIGGÓ

    Icelandic short form of Nordic names beginning with Vig-, from vigg, VIGGÓ means "lightning."

  • Aparajit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Aparajit

    Shiva, One who can not be defeated

  • Naambir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Naambir

    Brave who Remembers the Lord

  • SAL
  • Male

    Spanish

    SAL

    Short form of Spanish Salvador, SAL means "savior." Compare with feminine Sal.

  • Parijata
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Parijata

    A Flower

  • Shamari
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Jamaican

    Shamari

    Ready for Battle

  • Priyaank
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Priyaank

    Very Dear Husband

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  • Self-charity
  • n.

    Self-love.

  • Self-enjoyment
  • n.

    Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.

  • Self-dependent
  • a.

    Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.

  • Self-restraint
  • n.

    Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-government
  • n.

    The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-denying
  • a.

    Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.

  • Self-repulsive
  • a.

    Self-repelling.

  • Chase
  • v. i.

    To give chase; to hunt; as, to chase around after a doctor.

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.

  • Sell
  • n.

    Self.

  • Self-imposture
  • n.

    Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.

  • Self-abnegation
  • n.

    Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.

  • Frank-chase
  • n.

    The liberty or franchise of having a chase; free chase.

  • Self-deception
  • n.

    Self-deceit.

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Phases
  • pl.

    of Phase

  • Phase
  • n.

    Any appearance or aspect of an object of mental apprehension or view; as, the problem has many phases.

  • Self-devotement
  • n.

    Self-devotion.

  • Self-trust
  • n.

    Faith in one's self; self-reliance.

  • Self-commune
  • n.

    Self-communion.