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Non-Tech : NSOL - Nuclear Solutions, Inc.

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To: jmhollen who wrote (4)1/24/2004 3:15:52 PM
From: Chuca Marsh   of 13
 
John and All, a dual symbol exists with NETWORK SOLUTIONS in most data bases, true BUT WRONG now...
NSOL has the TECH as per NSOL NRs nor Network Solutions:
Maybe a picture is better than words to explain NSOL NON SHELVED TECH one on the few :
focus.hut.fi
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This has led to the need for studying mirrors that are able to reflect neutral particles. Our interests include studies of electromagnetic mirrors for atoms, consisting of largely detuned strong-field evanescent waves on the surface of a dielectric. In particular, we have considered phenomena related to the use of short laser pulses for the reflection of atoms. Theoretical studies of the dynamics of particles reflected by a short-pulse laser field have been carried out, showing the possibility of slowing down particles in a thermal beam through non-specular reflection. Due to the absence of spontaneous emission, such techniques may be useful for the manipulation of multilevel atoms and molecules.

In addition to the theoretical simulations, reflection of sodium atoms from a pulsed atom mirror has also been studied experimentally. The experimental setup, shown in Figure 5.1, includes a pulsed dye laser, a single-mode frequency stabilized dye laser for fluorescence probing and a collimated atomic beam. The anti-nodes of a standing wave laser field, formed by the pulsed dye laser, are used as atom mirrors. In this geometry, atoms are deflected from the beam because of the induced dipole forces
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I saw that movie on DVD THE CORE ...far fetched EM ...so is the laser tech and the atom ..just a way to think I guess...may not be related...
Chucka ( Old BOOKMARKS never die they just fade away LOLaughts )
PS THESE 2 are NOT US:
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01/12/04 - 10:49 Network Solutions
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GO here for the tech:

nuclearsolutions.com
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