
Faraday Optical Rotation
... The four lasers available for use in this experiment are shown in Figure 4. They provide monochromatic beams at wavelengths of 405, 473, 532 and 650 nm. For the violet & blue lasers, orange Velcro straps have been provided to keep the On switch depressed. Please remove as soon as possible after use ...
... The four lasers available for use in this experiment are shown in Figure 4. They provide monochromatic beams at wavelengths of 405, 473, 532 and 650 nm. For the violet & blue lasers, orange Velcro straps have been provided to keep the On switch depressed. Please remove as soon as possible after use ...
EL26960968
... four states, channel width is less than 1 nm but just second state is suitable to use, because in this state, channels have no interference and the amount of transmission is in acceptable level (reflection amount is least). Since increase in defect and decrease in layers width lead to frequency shif ...
... four states, channel width is less than 1 nm but just second state is suitable to use, because in this state, channels have no interference and the amount of transmission is in acceptable level (reflection amount is least). Since increase in defect and decrease in layers width lead to frequency shif ...
Data Analysis Group - San Francisco Bay Area Advanced Practice
... according to location. The maps created are then disseminated via weekly reports by CAPE. CDSS does have a mapping module, however with the rapid developments of GIS technology, it is currently not in use and will need updating in the future. Data Analysis Group members must determine the epidemiolo ...
... according to location. The maps created are then disseminated via weekly reports by CAPE. CDSS does have a mapping module, however with the rapid developments of GIS technology, it is currently not in use and will need updating in the future. Data Analysis Group members must determine the epidemiolo ...
Scientific Data and Social Science Data Libraries
... believed that more attention should be paid to scientific data, one of the suggestions that might naturally arise is that social science data specialists should be involved. Though some common ground between the se areas should be acknowledged, the existance of very substantial differences must also ...
... believed that more attention should be paid to scientific data, one of the suggestions that might naturally arise is that social science data specialists should be involved. Though some common ground between the se areas should be acknowledged, the existance of very substantial differences must also ...
Digital High-Speed Optical Systems Interconnections for
... High-speed optical fiber communications systems designed for long-distance transmission typically have an overall electrical differential-eurrent efficiency of 1 to 3% for short links. (The overall electrical differential-<:urrent effici~ncy is ddined as the ratio ofdifferential Clll'Tc=nt out of th ...
... High-speed optical fiber communications systems designed for long-distance transmission typically have an overall electrical differential-eurrent efficiency of 1 to 3% for short links. (The overall electrical differential-<:urrent effici~ncy is ddined as the ratio ofdifferential Clll'Tc=nt out of th ...
EMC Data Domain Software
... flexible replication topologies, such as full system mirroring, bi-directional, many-toone, one-to-many, and cascaded. In addition, customers can choose to replicate either all or a subset of the data on the Data Domain system. For the highest level of security, DD Replicator can encrypt data being ...
... flexible replication topologies, such as full system mirroring, bi-directional, many-toone, one-to-many, and cascaded. In addition, customers can choose to replicate either all or a subset of the data on the Data Domain system. For the highest level of security, DD Replicator can encrypt data being ...
three-dimensional solutions in media with spatial dependence of
... has been reported in [22], [24] using various physical mechanisms of the optical nonlinearity. One of these mechanisms is a diffusion [22] along z (or x,y). The diffusion effects may be due to the optically excited charge carriers, which become extremely mobile and they travel significant distances ...
... has been reported in [22], [24] using various physical mechanisms of the optical nonlinearity. One of these mechanisms is a diffusion [22] along z (or x,y). The diffusion effects may be due to the optically excited charge carriers, which become extremely mobile and they travel significant distances ...
Enhanced visualization of choroidal vessels using ultrahigh
... bandwidth (9 nm loss in ~ 40 min), as well as an even slower power loss at the fiber output. Free space resolution of 3.5 µm x 4 µm (lateral x axial), corresponding to 2.5 µm x 3 µm in tissue and 98 dB sensitivity at 2 mW incident power was achieved by interfacing the PCF based source to the OCT sy ...
... bandwidth (9 nm loss in ~ 40 min), as well as an even slower power loss at the fiber output. Free space resolution of 3.5 µm x 4 µm (lateral x axial), corresponding to 2.5 µm x 3 µm in tissue and 98 dB sensitivity at 2 mW incident power was achieved by interfacing the PCF based source to the OCT sy ...
Data Modeling
... transactional nature to an analytical nature. This layer is also where data cleansing happens. The ETL design phase is often the most time-consuming phase in a data warehousing project, and an ETL tool is often used in this layer. Data Storage Layer ...
... transactional nature to an analytical nature. This layer is also where data cleansing happens. The ETL design phase is often the most time-consuming phase in a data warehousing project, and an ETL tool is often used in this layer. Data Storage Layer ...
Lasers-An Overview
... Chemical : Some lasers require hazardous or toxic substances to operate (i.e., chemical dye, Excimer lasers). Electrical : Most lasers utilize high voltages that can be lethal. Fire : Solvents used in dye lasers are flammable. High voltage pulse or flash lamps may cause ignition. ...
... Chemical : Some lasers require hazardous or toxic substances to operate (i.e., chemical dye, Excimer lasers). Electrical : Most lasers utilize high voltages that can be lethal. Fire : Solvents used in dye lasers are flammable. High voltage pulse or flash lamps may cause ignition. ...
Problem Set 1 (due 2/21/06)
... directed into a monochromator for scanning the emission. A fluorescence excitation spectrum is collected by measuring the intensity of a single emitted wavelength over a scan of excitation wavelengths. Typically the source would be a continuous source with a monochrometer (or the harmonics of a tuna ...
... directed into a monochromator for scanning the emission. A fluorescence excitation spectrum is collected by measuring the intensity of a single emitted wavelength over a scan of excitation wavelengths. Typically the source would be a continuous source with a monochrometer (or the harmonics of a tuna ...
Optical forces and torques in non-uniform beams of
... to the spin-curl term gS (r) and only 21% from spin-toorbit conversion. More generally, both A1 (r) and A2 (r) vanish in the paraxial approximation; there is no spin-toorbit conversion in weakly focused beams. The spin-curl contribution, by contrast, persists in the paraxial limit. We probe the prop ...
... to the spin-curl term gS (r) and only 21% from spin-toorbit conversion. More generally, both A1 (r) and A2 (r) vanish in the paraxial approximation; there is no spin-toorbit conversion in weakly focused beams. The spin-curl contribution, by contrast, persists in the paraxial limit. We probe the prop ...
Optical forces and torques in non
... to the spin-curl term gS (r) and only 21% from spin-toorbit conversion. More generally, both A1 (r) and A2 (r) vanish in the paraxial approximation; there is no spin-toorbit conversion in weakly focused beams. The spin-curl contribution, by contrast, persists in the paraxial limit. We probe the prop ...
... to the spin-curl term gS (r) and only 21% from spin-toorbit conversion. More generally, both A1 (r) and A2 (r) vanish in the paraxial approximation; there is no spin-toorbit conversion in weakly focused beams. The spin-curl contribution, by contrast, persists in the paraxial limit. We probe the prop ...
Opto-Electronic Oscillator in the mm-W range for 5G
... ■ The OEO is placed in the central station instead of Local Oscillator in base station. ■ The signal was produced by the OEO is transmitted via separate optical fiber link to the base station. ...
... ■ The OEO is placed in the central station instead of Local Oscillator in base station. ■ The signal was produced by the OEO is transmitted via separate optical fiber link to the base station. ...
View PDF - OMICS Group
... surface diffusion phenomena. The porosity and deposition rate were obtained from the measured refractive index and thicknesses of SiO2 and ITO, indium tin oxide nanoporous films as a function of various incident angle of deposition. Model can be used for predictive control of refractive index, poros ...
... surface diffusion phenomena. The porosity and deposition rate were obtained from the measured refractive index and thicknesses of SiO2 and ITO, indium tin oxide nanoporous films as a function of various incident angle of deposition. Model can be used for predictive control of refractive index, poros ...
Modulation of Light
... Assuming a power splitting and combining ratio of 1/2 for the input and output, the power at the output of the interferometer depends on the phase shift difference of the light propagating in the upper and lower arms of the structure. The phase shift induced in the lower arm of the interferometer de ...
... Assuming a power splitting and combining ratio of 1/2 for the input and output, the power at the output of the interferometer depends on the phase shift difference of the light propagating in the upper and lower arms of the structure. The phase shift induced in the lower arm of the interferometer de ...
Research Directions
... When a magnetic field is applied the Zeeman shifts lead to a difference between the resonance frequencies for the two circular polarizations. This displaces the dispersion curves for the two polarizations. A characteristic width of these dispersion curves, G, corresponds to the spectral width of an ...
... When a magnetic field is applied the Zeeman shifts lead to a difference between the resonance frequencies for the two circular polarizations. This displaces the dispersion curves for the two polarizations. A characteristic width of these dispersion curves, G, corresponds to the spectral width of an ...
Self-stabilized single-longitudinal-mode operation
... a low duty cycle, the transverse mode is confined mainly by the imaginary part of the refractive-index step that is due to the high absorption loss outside the pumped region. Figure 3 shows the superposition of the waveforms of -200 Q-switched pulses. The pulse-to-pulse intensity fluctuation is <0.1 ...
... a low duty cycle, the transverse mode is confined mainly by the imaginary part of the refractive-index step that is due to the high absorption loss outside the pumped region. Figure 3 shows the superposition of the waveforms of -200 Q-switched pulses. The pulse-to-pulse intensity fluctuation is <0.1 ...
Lecture 7 - IGLI TAFA
... maintain those files such that changes in programs require changes to the data ...
... maintain those files such that changes in programs require changes to the data ...
Time-Delay Interferometry - Center for Gravitational Wave Physics
... arm-length imbalance and C(t) is the laser frequency random process: C(t – 2 L1) – C(t – 2 L2) ≈ 2 ε L1 dC/dt • Magnitude of the effect is huge: for ε L1 = 2% arm length difference and nominal stability of lasers, imprecise phase noise cancellation introduces residual noise orders of magnitude large ...
... arm-length imbalance and C(t) is the laser frequency random process: C(t – 2 L1) – C(t – 2 L2) ≈ 2 ε L1 dC/dt • Magnitude of the effect is huge: for ε L1 = 2% arm length difference and nominal stability of lasers, imprecise phase noise cancellation introduces residual noise orders of magnitude large ...
slides (Powerpoint)
... • Have you identified both technical and business professionals that you will need to build the warehouse? • Do you have a strong management sponsor? • Are you managing the expectations of the ...
... • Have you identified both technical and business professionals that you will need to build the warehouse? • Do you have a strong management sponsor? • Are you managing the expectations of the ...
Preliminary Report on a Proposed Social Science Observing System for
... relevant data in an organized and systematic manner at different locations, encompassing varying time frames. This offers important opportunities to incorporate the considerations detailed in this section into larger models, including those addressing coupled natural and human systems. At the same t ...
... relevant data in an organized and systematic manner at different locations, encompassing varying time frames. This offers important opportunities to incorporate the considerations detailed in this section into larger models, including those addressing coupled natural and human systems. At the same t ...
On-line Analytical Processing OLAP
... An OLAP system is characterized as: being Fast – The system is designed to deliver relevant data to users quickly and efficiently; suitable for ‘real-time’ analysis facilitating Analysis – The capability to have users extract not only “raw” data but data that they “calculate” on the fly. being Share ...
... An OLAP system is characterized as: being Fast – The system is designed to deliver relevant data to users quickly and efficiently; suitable for ‘real-time’ analysis facilitating Analysis – The capability to have users extract not only “raw” data but data that they “calculate” on the fly. being Share ...
3D optical data storage
3D optical data storage is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three-dimensional resolution (as opposed to the two-dimensional resolution afforded, for example, by CD).This innovation has the potential to provide petabyte-level mass storage on DVD-sized discs (120mm). Data recording and readback are achieved by focusing lasers within the medium. However, because of the volumetric nature of the data structure, the laser light must travel through other data points before it reaches the point where reading or recording is desired. Therefore, some kind of nonlinearity is required to ensure that these other data points do not interfere with the addressing of the desired point.No commercial product based on 3D optical data storage has yet arrived on the mass market, although several companies are actively developing the technology and claim that it may become available ""soon"".