A novel procedure to calibrate the scanning line-structured laser sensor is presented. A drone composed of two orthogonal planes is designed, with the result that camera parameters and light-plane equation parameters ...A novel procedure to calibrate the scanning line-structured laser sensor is presented. A drone composed of two orthogonal planes is designed, with the result that camera parameters and light-plane equation parameters is achieved simultaneously.展开更多
A novel controlled laser air-force detection(CLAFD)technique was developed to detect the rheological properties of polymers with the characteristics of non-destruction and cross-contamination free.Dynamic testing and ...A novel controlled laser air-force detection(CLAFD)technique was developed to detect the rheological properties of polymers with the characteristics of non-destruction and cross-contamination free.Dynamic testing and static testing were carried out in the technique.Back propagation neural network algorithm was used to establish the air-force control model.The replicability of CLAFD system was analyzed,the viscoelastic properties of polyurethane were investigated using alternating load testing.A comparative analysis of performances was made between the CLAFD and the texture analysis(TA)on the testing of creep-recovery and stress relaxation.The results demonstrated that the CLAFD system had good replicability.The lagging phase angle was between 0°-90°in the testing of alternating load.This illustrated that the CLAFD technique could be used to detect viscoelasticity.The parameters of response speed and the precision of the CLAFD entirely surpassed the TA on the creep-recovery testing.The CLAFD technique will provide a new real-time,non-destruction and cross-contamination-free detection method for material science,especially for those materials such as artificial biological tissue and function food products.展开更多
Using the example of the PHELIX high-energy short pulse laser we discuss the technical preconditions to investigate ion acceleration with submicrometer thick targets. We show how the temporal contrast of this system w...Using the example of the PHELIX high-energy short pulse laser we discuss the technical preconditions to investigate ion acceleration with submicrometer thick targets. We show how the temporal contrast of this system was improved to prevent pre-ionization of such targets on the nanosecond timescale. Furthermore the influence of typical fluctuations or uncertainties of the on-target intensity on ion acceleration experiments is discussed. We report how these uncertainties were reduced by improving the assessment and control of the on-shot intensity and by optimizing the positioning of the target into the focal plane. Finally we report on experimental results showing maximum proton energies in excess of 85 MeV for ion acceleration via the target normal sheath acceleration mechanism using target thicknesses on the order of one micrometer.展开更多
文摘A novel procedure to calibrate the scanning line-structured laser sensor is presented. A drone composed of two orthogonal planes is designed, with the result that camera parameters and light-plane equation parameters is achieved simultaneously.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation Project of the People’s Republic of China(Grant No.31571921)the National Science Foundation Project of the United States of America(Grant No.8018)the Beijing Natural Science Foundation of the People’s Republic of China(Grant No.6202020).
文摘A novel controlled laser air-force detection(CLAFD)technique was developed to detect the rheological properties of polymers with the characteristics of non-destruction and cross-contamination free.Dynamic testing and static testing were carried out in the technique.Back propagation neural network algorithm was used to establish the air-force control model.The replicability of CLAFD system was analyzed,the viscoelastic properties of polyurethane were investigated using alternating load testing.A comparative analysis of performances was made between the CLAFD and the texture analysis(TA)on the testing of creep-recovery and stress relaxation.The results demonstrated that the CLAFD system had good replicability.The lagging phase angle was between 0°-90°in the testing of alternating load.This illustrated that the CLAFD technique could be used to detect viscoelasticity.The parameters of response speed and the precision of the CLAFD entirely surpassed the TA on the creep-recovery testing.The CLAFD technique will provide a new real-time,non-destruction and cross-contamination-free detection method for material science,especially for those materials such as artificial biological tissue and function food products.
基金funded by the EUROfusion Consortium(to IFE Programme,Grant Agreement No.633053)
文摘Using the example of the PHELIX high-energy short pulse laser we discuss the technical preconditions to investigate ion acceleration with submicrometer thick targets. We show how the temporal contrast of this system was improved to prevent pre-ionization of such targets on the nanosecond timescale. Furthermore the influence of typical fluctuations or uncertainties of the on-target intensity on ion acceleration experiments is discussed. We report how these uncertainties were reduced by improving the assessment and control of the on-shot intensity and by optimizing the positioning of the target into the focal plane. Finally we report on experimental results showing maximum proton energies in excess of 85 MeV for ion acceleration via the target normal sheath acceleration mechanism using target thicknesses on the order of one micrometer.