17 research outputs found
<i>Lawyers, Legislators and Theorists: Developments in English Criminal Jurisprudence 1800–1957.</i> By K.J.M. S<scp>MITH</scp>. [Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1998. xxvi, 378, (Bibliography) 8 and (Index) 8 pp. Hardback. £45.00. ISBN 0–19–825723–6.]
Criminal Attempts. By R.A. Duff. [Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1996. xxvii, 400, (Bibliography) 11 and (Index) 8pp. Hardback £50-00. ISBN 0-19-826268-X.]
‘Legislator of the World’: [Jeremy Bentham's] Writings on Codification, Law and Education
Permissible Killing: The Self-Defence Justification of Homicide. By Suzanne Uniacke [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1994. ix, 231, (Bibliography) 7 and (Index) 6pp. Hardback £35.00 net. ISBN 0–521–45408–5.]
All femtosecond optical pump and x-ray probe: holey-axicon for free electron lasers /
We put forward a co-axial pump (optical)-probe (x-rays) experimental concept and show performance of the optical component. A Bessel beam generator with a central 100 µm diameter hole (on the optical axis) was fabricated using femtosecond (fs) laser structuring inside a silica plate. This flat-axicon optical element produces a needle-like axial intensity distribution which can be used for the optical pump pulse. The fs-x-ray free electron laser (X-FEL) beam of sub-1 µm diameter can be introduced through the central hole along the optical axis onto a target as a probe. Different realisations of optical pump are discussed. Such optical elements facilitate alignment of ultra-short fs-pulses in space and time and can be used in light–matter interaction experiments at extreme energy densities on the surface and in the volume of targets. Full advantage of ultra-short 10 fs-X-FEL probe pulses with fs-pump (optical) opens an unexplored temporal dimension of phase transitions and the fastest laser-induced rates of material heating and quenching. A wider field of applications of fs-laser-enabled structuring of materials and design of specific optical elements for astrophotonics is presented
