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The ability to move directly to the in-focus position makes phase detection a fast autofocus method, faster at least than contrast detection.
In addition, the small form factor and low energy consumption of 2-PCM make them comparable to biological synapses, which makes phase change memory a promising candidate for electronic synapses in large-scale neuromorphic system applications.
The first is a source of photon loss that can counteract any nonlinear gain [43], while the second makes phase matching in quasi-one-dimensional waveguides challenging [33].
The m-SiO2 shell makes phase transition to β-SiO2 β-SiO2 600°C; it is well known tharound O becomes active during the phase transition process, so the diffusion of O into Co core is much faster, and leading further oxidization of the Co core.
The dual-wavelength quantitative phase microscope makes phase measurements at 310 nm and 400 nm wavelengths to quantify dispersion (refractive index increment ratio) of live cells.
It may be that the acute down-regulation of Lhx1 after exposure to light causes a temporary weakening in the coupling between the neurons in the SCN by preventing them from communicating, which makes phase shifting easier.
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Zhang, W. et al. How fragility makes phase-change data storage robust: insights from ab initio simulations.
Earlier tests have shown that obliquity paces the late Pleistocene glacial cycles4,11 but have been inconclusive with regard to precession, whose shorter period of about 20,000 years makes phasing more sensitive to timing errors4,11,12.
That makes "phase-squeezed light".
These degradation mechanisms make phase image estimation a challenging problem.
Senator Ted Stevens, Republican of Alaska, where vast tracts of wilderness make Phase II technology particularly important, is leading an effort to release $43 million to finance the grants.
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