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Ultrasonics ; 56: 153-9, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24679512

ABSTRACT

We report on the development of a new type of scanning acoustic microscope. We use a femtosecond light pulse to generate a short sound pulse, and then focus this sound onto the sample by means of a specially designed and microfabricated acoustic lens of radius a few microns. The sound travels to the sample through a thin layer of water. The sound reflected from the sample is collected by the lens and then passes through a monolithically integrated optical resonant cavity. The induced change in the properties of this cavity are measured using a time-delayed probe light pulse. We describe some of the challenges involved in the construction and operation of this high-precision metrology apparatus and present some preliminary results.

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Ultrasonics ; 56: 141-7, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24767174

ABSTRACT

In this paper we describe results obtained using a variation of the picosecond ultrasonics technique. We place a transparent optical mask very close to the surface of the sample. The lower surface of the mask has a series of grooves to produce a variation of the intensity of the pump and probe light pulses across the surface of the sample. Because the light intensity varies with position, the application of the pump light pulse can generate surface acoustic waves with a wavelength equal to the period of the mask. We report results obtained in this way and discuss the possible practical applications of this new approach.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 97(1): 015301, 2006 Jul 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16907382

ABSTRACT

Electrical breakdown of partially filled helium cells below 0.5 K is shown to be the result of Penning ionization of metastable triplet helium excimers bound to the surface of the liquid.

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Science ; 313(5790): 1098-100, 2006 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16873608

ABSTRACT

When two communicating vessels are filled to a different height with liquid, the two levels equilibrate because the liquid can flow. We have looked for such equilibration with solid (4)He. For crystals with no grain boundaries, we see no flow of mass, whereas for crystals containing several grain boundaries, we detect a mass flow. Our results suggest that the transport of mass is due to the superfluidity of grain boundaries.

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Adv Space Res ; 36(1): 114-8, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16252445

ABSTRACT

Missions to Mars will subject living specimens to a range of low gravity environments. Deleterious biological effects of prolonged exposure to Martian gravity (0.38 g), Lunar gravity (0.17 g), and microgravity are expected, but the mechanisms involved and potential for remedies are unknown. We are proposing the development of a facility that provides a simulated Martian and Lunar gravity environment for experiments on biological systems in a well controlled laboratory setting. The magnetic adjustable gravity simulator will employ intense, inhomogeneous magnetic fields to exert magnetic body forces on a specimen that oppose the body force of gravity. By adjusting the magnetic field, it is possible to continuously adjust the total body force acting on a specimen. The simulator system considered consists of a superconducting solenoid with a room temperature bore sufficiently large to accommodate small whole organisms, cell cultures, and gravity sensitive bio-molecular solutions. It will have good optical access so that the organisms can be viewed in situ. This facility will be valuable for experimental observations and public demonstrations of systems in simulated reduced gravity.


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Biophysics , Gravity, Altered , Magnetics/instrumentation , Space Simulation/methods , Weightlessness Simulation/methods , Animals , Biology , Biophysical Phenomena , Biotechnology , Gravity Sensing , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Mars , Moon , Paramecium , Research Design , Torque
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 71(1 Pt 2): 016309, 2005 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15697724

ABSTRACT

We report on studies of the early stage of coalescence of two liquid drops. The drops were high viscosity silicon oil immersed in a water-alcohol mixture of the same density in order to eliminate the effects of gravity. The viscosity was sufficiently large that measurements could be made under the conditions of Stokes flow. Measurements were made of the radius of the neck between the drops as a function of the time from the onset of coalescence, and the results compared with theoretical predictions.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 87(14): 145302, 2001 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11580659

ABSTRACT

We propose that the liquid-gas spinodal line of 3He reaches a minimum at 0.4 K. This feature is supported by our cavitation measurements. We also show that it is consistent with extrapolations of sound-velocity measurements. Speedy [J. Phys. Chem. 86, 3002 (1982)] previously proposed this peculiar behavior for the spinodal of water and related it to a change in sign of the expansion coefficient alpha, i.e., a line of density maxima. 3He exhibits such a line at positive pressure. We consider its extrapolation to negative pressure. Our discussion raises fundamental questions about the sign of alpha in a Fermi liquid along its spinodal.

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