934 resultados para strong applied electric field


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In this work we investigate the dissociation of heteronuclear diatomic molecules subjected to laser pulses. This phenomenon can be modeled by the classical forced Morse oscillator. This system presents a chaotic dynamics associated with the anharmonicity of the internuclear potential and with the coupling of permanent dipole of molecule with the electric field of laser. We want to verify how the dissociation probability evolves while we change the intensity and frequency of laser. We study the phase space of molecules to have a better understanding of system dynamics. We make the calculations changing two parameters of laser (intensity and frequency) and checking how this parameters influences on molecule dissociation. We compare the results of HF molecule (Fluoride acid) and CO molecule (Carbon monoxide) to check how the dipole moment of each molecule can influence on laser interaction

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In this work, the dissociation dynamics of heteronuclear diatomic molecules is investigated by means of the classical driven Morse oscillator. The interaction of the molecule and the laser field is represented through the product of the molecule dipole function and the electric field of the laser. This interaction may lead to the breaking of the chemical bound, that is, to the dissociation of the molecule. The work was developed in two parts. In the first part, we studied the dissociation as a function of the range of the permanent dipole. In the second part, we maximized the dissociation probability manipulating the parameters of the external field. We have observed that the dissociation can be controlled by means of variations of parameters associated with the range of the permanent dipole

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A monitoring network of atmospheric electric field covering the Vale do Paraiba region was implemented. The sensors were located on different sites with different altitude and geographic topology. The present work reports the study carried on those sensors in order to verify the necessity of using some correction factor to the measured local electric field intensity due to effects of local environment. The measurements were done in continuous 24 hours per day with the data recorded on registers in each device accumulating information during a period of four months. The relation between the electric field values by each sensor was compared to the reference located on Sao Jose dos Campos city using the same period. In a graphical analysis using the local field intensity and the reference, the data were fitted to a straight line obtained by minimum square method. Variation up to 95% was observed between the field values in some sensors. Another method was proposed, comparing the mean values of the electric field in a function of time. The variation in some sensors reached up to 133%. We conclude that the variations are due to local atmospheric conditions and no correction factor is required on the electric field sensors

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Pós-graduação em Física - FEG