The effect of external-cavity length on self-mixing signals in a multilongitudinal-mode Fabry-Perot laser diode (FP-LD) was investigated experimentally. It has been shown that the output waveforms of self-mixing signals vary periodically when the length of the external cavity changes. This result agrees well with our theoretical calculations for the self-mixing effect of two adjacent longitudinal modes in a FP-LD. Moreover, the time-averaged output intensities of self-mixing signals has also been measured and compared with theoretical analysis.
We believe that, for the first time, the UV-visible optical reflectivity of nanocrystalline ceria with various particle sizes has been measured, and their optical absorption characteristics have been studied by Kramers-Kronig transformation. The wide absorption band in the 200-480-nm range consisted of two narrow bands. This wide band was designated as the charge transfer of O(2p)-Ce(4f) while both narrow bands, which overlapped in this wide band, were due to the well-known (2)F(5/2)-(2)F(7/2) spin-orbit splitting of the Ce 4f(1) state. With a decrease in the particle sizes of the samples, the bandwidth expanded distinctly and a red shift in the wide band was observed. On the other hand, the band gap between the narrow bands showed a remarkable increase. All of these phenomena resulted from the effects of quantum size and the interface of nanostructured materials.
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