Multichip module with planar-integrated free-space
... and computing. As components of switching hardware they are usually called cross connects and are attractive because they have low latency, are strictly nonblocking, and do not require sophisticated control and configuration algorithms. Their relevance for digital computing lies in the fact that any ...
... and computing. As components of switching hardware they are usually called cross connects and are attractive because they have low latency, are strictly nonblocking, and do not require sophisticated control and configuration algorithms. Their relevance for digital computing lies in the fact that any ...
Two-dimensional control of light with light on metasurfaces
... Ideal performance requires a thin film or metasurface of deeply subwavelength thickness that absorbs 50% of a single beam illuminating the structure. Exploiting that the nanostructure of metasurfaces can be carefully engineered to achieve suitable optical properties and, guided by numerical modeling, ...
... Ideal performance requires a thin film or metasurface of deeply subwavelength thickness that absorbs 50% of a single beam illuminating the structure. Exploiting that the nanostructure of metasurfaces can be carefully engineered to achieve suitable optical properties and, guided by numerical modeling, ...
Optical Fiber Communications Assignments From Senior.pdf
... • Modal Dispersion: Different modes travel at different velocities, exist only in multimodal conditions • Waveguide Dispersion: Signal in the cladding travel with a different velocity than the signal in the core, significant in single mode conditions • Material Dispersion: Refractive index n is a fu ...
... • Modal Dispersion: Different modes travel at different velocities, exist only in multimodal conditions • Waveguide Dispersion: Signal in the cladding travel with a different velocity than the signal in the core, significant in single mode conditions • Material Dispersion: Refractive index n is a fu ...
About Optical Fiber - University of Vaasa
... unlike the sieze of the core glass is bigger. The x (axes )shows fiber raduis The y (axes ) shows refractive index The core usually has a refractive index n1 = 1.48 The cladding has a refractive index n2 = 1.06 This is called Step-index fiber ...
... unlike the sieze of the core glass is bigger. The x (axes )shows fiber raduis The y (axes ) shows refractive index The core usually has a refractive index n1 = 1.48 The cladding has a refractive index n2 = 1.06 This is called Step-index fiber ...
R.J.Kasumova, Second harmonic generation in
... positive in one spectral field and negative in the other one. Therefore, features of negative refraction may become apparent at interaction of wave packages, bearing frequencies of which lie in the different spectral fields, in which refractive index has the various signs. From this point of view su ...
... positive in one spectral field and negative in the other one. Therefore, features of negative refraction may become apparent at interaction of wave packages, bearing frequencies of which lie in the different spectral fields, in which refractive index has the various signs. From this point of view su ...
Transfer of Light Helicity to Nanostructures
... When the target was irradiated with a circularly polarized Gaussian beam with L ¼ 0 and S ¼ 1, no nanostructures, such as needles, were observed on the ablated surface [Fig. 1(a)]. In contrast, a linearly polarized optical vortex with L Þ 0 and S ¼ 0 produced a chiral nanoneedle with a spiral conic ...
... When the target was irradiated with a circularly polarized Gaussian beam with L ¼ 0 and S ¼ 1, no nanostructures, such as needles, were observed on the ablated surface [Fig. 1(a)]. In contrast, a linearly polarized optical vortex with L Þ 0 and S ¼ 0 produced a chiral nanoneedle with a spiral conic ...
Optical properties of the human tissue
... method is widely used in tissue optics for processing the experimental data of spectrophotometry with integrating spheres. This method allows one to determine the absorption and the reduced scattering coefficients of a turbid media from the measured values of the total transmittance and the diffuse ...
... method is widely used in tissue optics for processing the experimental data of spectrophotometry with integrating spheres. This method allows one to determine the absorption and the reduced scattering coefficients of a turbid media from the measured values of the total transmittance and the diffuse ...
Linköping University Post Print Optical properties of carbon nanofiber photonic crystals
... PCs based on CNFs are thought to be promising systems for the development of tunable PCs in the visible range [3], making use of the favorable actuation properties of the CNF. In order to fully exploit this potential application, it is important to first understand the static optical properties of s ...
... PCs based on CNFs are thought to be promising systems for the development of tunable PCs in the visible range [3], making use of the favorable actuation properties of the CNF. In order to fully exploit this potential application, it is important to first understand the static optical properties of s ...