Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-12 Thread Axil Axil
Lou, I believe that the huge energy concentrations seen in Nanoplasmonic hot spots are "Dark mode" concentrations of LIGHT that can produce magnetic anapole EMF. A new post will be written on this subject shortly. Matter/light interactions can pack light into solitons in an open ended manor to

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-12 Thread pagnucco
Axil, First, if you use paragraphs, your posts will be much more readable. Second, your URL link is broken. The new one is - "Structure Enhancement Factor Relationships in Single Gold Nanoantennas.." http://sites.weinberg.northwestern.edu/vanduyne/files/2013/01/2012_Kleinman_2.pdf A good, even

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-10 Thread Axil Axil
*Experimentally measuring hot spot energy concentration.* In a seminal Nanoplasmonics paper, the ability of hot spots to concentrate power is experimentally determined for the first time. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CD4QFjAB&url=http%3A%2

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-10 Thread pagnucco
Axil wrote (in two postings): > It’s a matter of simple proportions. A one nanometer nanoparticle that > bends a infrared light wave whose wavelength is 1 mm into a spherical > soliton would pack the optical energy of that infrared wave into that > small > soliton at an amplification of 1,000,000

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-09 Thread Axil Axil
By the way, that nanoparticle would convert that infrared wave into an x-ray. On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Axil Axil wrote: > It’s a matter of simple proportions. A one nanometer nanoparticle that > bends a infrared light wave whose wavelength is 1 mm into a spherical > soliton would pack th

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-09 Thread Axil Axil
It’s a matter of simple proportions. A one nanometer nanoparticle that bends a infrared light wave whose wavelength is 1 mm into a spherical soliton would pack the optical energy of that infrared wave into that small soliton at an amplification of 1,000,000 times. On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 1:30 PM,

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-09 Thread pagnucco
Harry, A reasonable analogy. Surprising that such energy/momentum foci occur in such fields. It would be interesting to know if materials can be engineered to create them near, or between, surfaces. -- Lou Pagnucco H Veeder wrote: > Like a twig whipping around an eddy in a stream? > > Harry > >

Re: [Vo]:Momentum "superkicks" from monochromatic e-m fields

2013-11-08 Thread H Veeder
Like a twig whipping around an eddy in a stream? Harry On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 6:49 PM, wrote: > Surprising, but a monochromatic field can impart momentum "superkicks" to > charged particles much greater than the momentum of a field photon. > > "Superkicks near optical vortices" > http://iopsci

Re: [Vo]: Momentum

2007-02-22 Thread Terry Blanton
Yeah, same here; but, I just got one of our ME's to confirm it. AAMOF, he missed it on the first try since he had all the mass at the rim like a bicycle wheel (k=1). :-) Terry On 2/22/07, Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That sounds way low to me -- only 2.47 watts for a second t

RE: [Vo]: Momentum

2007-02-22 Thread Hoyt A. Stearns Jr.
That sounds way low to me -- only 2.47 watts for a second to spin up something that big -- just my impression, though. -Original Message- From: Terry Blanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:53 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: [Vo]: Momentum A formula foun