High order Fano resonance in the time domain for a freezing water microdroplet; Scientific Reports; Vol. 14

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Parent link:Scientific Reports.— .— New York: Springer Nature
Vol. 14.— 2024.— Article number 24118, 6 p.
Institution som forfatter: National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (570)
Andre forfattere: Minin I. V. Igor Vladilenovich, Minin O. V. Oleg Vladilenovich, Song Zhou, Luk’yanchuk B. S. Boris Semenovich
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Fog is a collection of micro drops of water suspended in the air, formed as a result of cooling of moist air. In supercooled air, water droplets freeze, forming ice fog at air temperatures below − 10–15° C. As the ice drop freezes, it forms a core-shell structure. In such a particle, a high-Q Fano resonance is possible, which entails the formation of a magnetic pulse. Our theoretical calculations have predicted the time-dependent formation of Fano resonances in a freezing the outside in water droplet. Time-varying unconventional Fano resonance with magnetic field enhancement yield new method to manipulate light–matter interactions in a freezing water droplet. To the best of our knowledge this mechanism was not discussed previously
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Udgivet: 2024
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Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74425-1
Format: Electronisk Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=676952
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Summary:Title screen
Fog is a collection of micro drops of water suspended in the air, formed as a result of cooling of moist air. In supercooled air, water droplets freeze, forming ice fog at air temperatures below − 10–15° C. As the ice drop freezes, it forms a core-shell structure. In such a particle, a high-Q Fano resonance is possible, which entails the formation of a magnetic pulse. Our theoretical calculations have predicted the time-dependent formation of Fano resonances in a freezing the outside in water droplet. Time-varying unconventional Fano resonance with magnetic field enhancement yield new method to manipulate light–matter interactions in a freezing water droplet. To the best of our knowledge this mechanism was not discussed previously
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DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-74425-1