The mechanism of detection is based on that the adsorbing molecules cause changes in the local index of refraction, changing the resonance conditions of the surface plasmon waves.
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If irradiated with select projectile kinetic energies " E " kin these target elements can undergo a nuclear reaction under resonance conditions for a sharply defined resonance energy.
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An unpaired electron can move between the two energy levels by either absorbing or emitting a photon of energy h \ nu such that the resonance condition, h \ nu = \ Delta E, is obeyed.
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According to this method we will apply the resonance condition along a separability which links the wavenumbers in the various directions and the frequency, it is possible to obtain the values of the longitudinal propagation constant k z for the various modes.
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A high finesse optical cavity will also produce a sharp resonance condition, where only light that is coupled into it with frequencies coinciding with a harmonic of the free spectral range of the cavity will produce constructive interference and an appreciable output of the cavity.
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This became the basis for his first well-known published result known as the " Sternberg linearization theorem " which asserts that a smooth map near a hyperbolic fixed point can be made linear by a smooth change of coordinates provided that certain non-resonance conditions are satisfied.
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Ions may also be ejected by the resonance excitation method, whereby a supplemental oscillatory excitation voltage is applied to the endcap electrodes, and the trapping voltage amplitude and / or excitation voltage frequency is varied to bring ions into a resonance condition in order of their mass / charge ratio.
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The application of a sufficiently strong external magnetic field allows one to satisfy the resonance condition \ Omega = \ omega _ { \ mathrm { c } } + \ mathrm { Re } \ Sigma ( \ Omega ), which { ( for \ omega _ c ) } determines the polaron cyclotron resonance frequency.