| THE DIELECTRIC RELAXATION SPECTRA OF WATER, ICE, AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION. I. CRITICAL SURVEY OF THE STATUS QUO FOR WATER; II. TENTATIVE INTERPRETATION OF THE RELAXATION SPECTRUM OF WATER IN THE TIME AND FREQUENCY DOMAIN. |
APR 1967 |
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| Authors:
Arthur R. VON Hippel; MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE LAB FOR INSULATION RESEARCH
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 | On the basis of the presently available evidence, the following picture emerges: Quantum jumps induced by thermal phonon excitation in the near infrared disconnect water dipoles sufficiently from their surroundings to allow reorientation of these dipoles and a subsequent reorganization of their near-surroundings. In an applied electric field, these jumps can be measured as polarization spike signals in the time domain. The statistical correlation time between consecutive jumps of the ... |
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| POLARIZATION COUPLING CURVES, |
27 JAN 1964 |
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| Authors:
Bernard J. Lamberty; SYLVANIA ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS-WEST MOUNTAIN VIEW CALIF ELECTRONIC DEFENSE LABS
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 | This report presents curves of polarization coupling of antennas having various fixed values of axial ratio as a function of the axial ratio and orientation angle of incident waves. Some examples of the meaning and use of these curves for determining over-all system parameters are discussed. (Author) |
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| OBSERVATIONS OF THE OWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY. 6. A CATALOG OF LINEAR POLARIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIO SOURCES IN THE WAVELENGTH RANGE 10 TO 21 CM, |
1964 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
D. Morris; G.L. Berge; OWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY PASADENA CA
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 | A list of linear polarization measurements for 66 radio sources is presented. It includes values for 39 sources not previously reported on, plus a more complete set of values for sources previously described. Of these sources, approximately 40 have been examined at three different warelengths (10, 18 and 21 cm) and for those with appreciable polarization in this range the dependence of polarization on wavelength is given. The relationship between ... |
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| PRELIMINARY MEASUREMENTS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF LINEAR POLARIZATION OVER EIGHT RADIO SOURCES, |
1963 |
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| Authors:
D. Morris; V. Radhakrishnan; G. A. Seielstad; OWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY CALIF INST OF TECH PASADENA
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 | The feasibility of the determination of polarization distributions over radio sources by variable spacing interference polarimetry was tested. The results of preliminary measurements for eight strong sources are presented. The polarized region in the Crab Nebula at 10.6-cm wavelength is roughly one-half the diameter of the unpolarized source. Both components of the central source in Centaurus A are found to be linearly polarized, but with their planes of polarization at ... |
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| ON THE MEASUREMENT OF POLARIZATION DISTRIBUTIONS OVER RADIO SOURCES, |
1963 |
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| Authors:
D. Morris; V. Radhakrishnan; G. A. Seielstad; OWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY CALIF INST OF TECH PASADENA
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 | A method for the determination of polarization distributions over radio sources by means of interferometric techniques is described. An expression is given for the response of an interferometer with arbitrarily polarized antennas, and some special cases of interest are discussed. (Author) |
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| APPLICATION OF BACKSIDE LUGGIN CAPILLARIES IN THE MEASUREMENT OF NONUNIFORM POLARIZATION |
03 APR 1954 |
1 pages |
| Authors:
M. EISENBERG; C.W. TOBIAS; C.R. WILKE; CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY
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| POLARIZATION IN CONDUCTANCE PHENOMENA. |
01 SEP 1952 |
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| Authors:
George Jaffe; John A. Rider; Hung-Chi Chang; LOUISIANA STATE UNIV BATON ROUGE DEPT OF PHYSICS
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