
Green's function formulation for third-harmonic generation microscopy
... Third-harmonic generation from an interface perpendicular to the optical axis was illustrated by Barad et al.7 With the Green’s function model we are able to investigate THG from interfaces of different orientations. Figure 4 shows that THG signals can arise from an interface perpendicular or parall ...
... Third-harmonic generation from an interface perpendicular to the optical axis was illustrated by Barad et al.7 With the Green’s function model we are able to investigate THG from interfaces of different orientations. Figure 4 shows that THG signals can arise from an interface perpendicular or parall ...
The generation of nondiffracting beams using
... two coherent fields: a reference wavefield and a signal wavefield of the same wavelength that contains information on the object of interest.4 For this reason, a hologram is sometimes referred to as an interferogram. A setup for making holograms usually involves the splitting of a laser beam to obta ...
... two coherent fields: a reference wavefield and a signal wavefield of the same wavelength that contains information on the object of interest.4 For this reason, a hologram is sometimes referred to as an interferogram. A setup for making holograms usually involves the splitting of a laser beam to obta ...
High frequency characterization of the Gsanger LM0202P eletro-optic [i.e. electro-optic] modulator
... As the vertically polarized light wave propagates through the electro-optic crystal the plane of polarization is rotated 90 degrees ...
... As the vertically polarized light wave propagates through the electro-optic crystal the plane of polarization is rotated 90 degrees ...
Sub-THz Electron Spin Resonance spectroscopy based on a Martin
... resonance signals. First, SW can be diminished by careful adjustment of the incoming beam to the centers of every aperture and by optimal collimation of the Gaussian beam (Fig. 3), in order to avoid scattering and Fresnel diffraction. Second, since mirror reflections cause no change in circularity — ...
... resonance signals. First, SW can be diminished by careful adjustment of the incoming beam to the centers of every aperture and by optimal collimation of the Gaussian beam (Fig. 3), in order to avoid scattering and Fresnel diffraction. Second, since mirror reflections cause no change in circularity — ...
Combining Photonic Crystal and Optical Monte
... coplanar and light scattering through electrical connections or mechanical fixations. The statistical error of the MC simulations was estimated through the standard deviation of the results from 10 repeated computations. It was found to be less than 0.1%, since 105 photons were simulated per inciden ...
... coplanar and light scattering through electrical connections or mechanical fixations. The statistical error of the MC simulations was estimated through the standard deviation of the results from 10 repeated computations. It was found to be less than 0.1%, since 105 photons were simulated per inciden ...
HOLOGRAPHY, 1948-1971
... error is about equal to the diffraction error. If one doubles this aperture so that the diffraction error is halved, the spherical aberration error is increased 8 times, and the image is hopelessly blurred. After pondering this problem for a long time, a solution suddenly dawned on me, one fine day ...
... error is about equal to the diffraction error. If one doubles this aperture so that the diffraction error is halved, the spherical aberration error is increased 8 times, and the image is hopelessly blurred. After pondering this problem for a long time, a solution suddenly dawned on me, one fine day ...
Production and Deposition of Copper Clusters Using Magnetron
... The purpose of the project described in this thesis is to construct and test a setup for production and size selection of metal clusters. The cluster production was accomplished using a magnetron sputtering source and the size selection was performed using an electrostatic quadropole mass spectromet ...
... The purpose of the project described in this thesis is to construct and test a setup for production and size selection of metal clusters. The cluster production was accomplished using a magnetron sputtering source and the size selection was performed using an electrostatic quadropole mass spectromet ...
Construction Of Multiple-beam Optical Traps
... to time-share the laser beam among a set of positions in the specimen plane [18], by rapidly scanning its position back and forth among these (analogous to the way separate traces are created in a multiple-beam oscilloscope). If the light is scanned quickly enough, the rapidly “blinking” individual ...
... to time-share the laser beam among a set of positions in the specimen plane [18], by rapidly scanning its position back and forth among these (analogous to the way separate traces are created in a multiple-beam oscilloscope). If the light is scanned quickly enough, the rapidly “blinking” individual ...
Microscope Basics
... Industry – inspection of electronic assembly components and many different materials such as metals, textiles, plastics, etc. Used in agriculture, wineries, breweries, and for fine engravings and mining inspection. Used by jewelers and geologists Teachers and students – in the educational process st ...
... Industry – inspection of electronic assembly components and many different materials such as metals, textiles, plastics, etc. Used in agriculture, wineries, breweries, and for fine engravings and mining inspection. Used by jewelers and geologists Teachers and students – in the educational process st ...
CHEM 101 Fall 09 Final Exam (a)
... e. only for molecules with hydrogen bonding. 39. Which of the following interactions must be overcome when CH3OCH3 boils? ...
... e. only for molecules with hydrogen bonding. 39. Which of the following interactions must be overcome when CH3OCH3 boils? ...
Light Microscopy
... does is to select what parts of the lamp filament that are used for illuminating the specimen. If a small opening is used, only light from the central part of the filament is allowed to pass. The fact that changing the size of this aperture has two effects, varying light intensity as well as solid a ...
... does is to select what parts of the lamp filament that are used for illuminating the specimen. If a small opening is used, only light from the central part of the filament is allowed to pass. The fact that changing the size of this aperture has two effects, varying light intensity as well as solid a ...
Effect of varying electric potential on surface
... laser provided the incident illumination at a wavelength of 633 nm. An arrangement of lenses and a polarizer produced a parallel-polarized light beam that converged in an angular interval adjusted to select a suitable dynamic range and resolution for the SPR angle. A prism was used to couple the las ...
... laser provided the incident illumination at a wavelength of 633 nm. An arrangement of lenses and a polarizer produced a parallel-polarized light beam that converged in an angular interval adjusted to select a suitable dynamic range and resolution for the SPR angle. A prism was used to couple the las ...
A multi interface total .. internal reflection based electro .. optic
... electro-optic effect, multiple total internaI reflection interfaces are used to direct a beam to one of three output ports. The electro-optic effect is an incredibly fast effect, and bulk electro-optic switches can change state as fast as the electric field can change. ...
... electro-optic effect, multiple total internaI reflection interfaces are used to direct a beam to one of three output ports. The electro-optic effect is an incredibly fast effect, and bulk electro-optic switches can change state as fast as the electric field can change. ...
Nonlinear repolarization dynamics in optical fibers: transient
... 3], was mainly aiming at the proof-of principle experimental and theoretical demonstration of the polarization attraction effect. Here we set our goal in substantially extending these results by characterizing through both numerical simulations as well as experiments the temporal polarization dynamic ...
... 3], was mainly aiming at the proof-of principle experimental and theoretical demonstration of the polarization attraction effect. Here we set our goal in substantially extending these results by characterizing through both numerical simulations as well as experiments the temporal polarization dynamic ...
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... where ? is the two-dimensional Laplacian, the intensities are normalized to the dark irradiance Id of the crystal, V0 nl x20 =2 (V0 1 corresponds to a bias field of 74:6 V=cm), nl k20 n4e r33 E 0 , and ne is the refractive index for extraordinary polarized beams. For our choice of polarity ...
... where ? is the two-dimensional Laplacian, the intensities are normalized to the dark irradiance Id of the crystal, V0 nl x20 =2 (V0 1 corresponds to a bias field of 74:6 V=cm), nl k20 n4e r33 E 0 , and ne is the refractive index for extraordinary polarized beams. For our choice of polarity ...
LIGO-T0900043-11 - DCC - LIGO Document Control Center Portal
... to 25 W input power, the mode matching into the PRC is above about 98% and only drops at 40W to below 95%. A similar behavior is expected for the signal recycling cavity. ...
... to 25 W input power, the mode matching into the PRC is above about 98% and only drops at 40W to below 95%. A similar behavior is expected for the signal recycling cavity. ...
High-speed and high-efficiency travelling wave single
... Supplementary Fig. S3). A photonic chip containing 60 devices is mounted on a movable three-axis stage (Attocube Systems) that is hanging under a 1-K pot inside a helium-4 cryostat. After device cool down, we use a tunable laser source (New Focus 6428) to scan the transmission properties of the opti ...
... Supplementary Fig. S3). A photonic chip containing 60 devices is mounted on a movable three-axis stage (Attocube Systems) that is hanging under a 1-K pot inside a helium-4 cryostat. After device cool down, we use a tunable laser source (New Focus 6428) to scan the transmission properties of the opti ...
Abstract - Institute of Sound and Vibration Research
... electrochemical technique is able to monitor the motion of the gas/liquid interface with high sensitivity. Motion below the µm scale could easily be detected by the microelectrode as enhancements in mass transfer. The acoustoelectrochemical15 approach to the study of bubble dynamics is clearly power ...
... electrochemical technique is able to monitor the motion of the gas/liquid interface with high sensitivity. Motion below the µm scale could easily be detected by the microelectrode as enhancements in mass transfer. The acoustoelectrochemical15 approach to the study of bubble dynamics is clearly power ...
Conditions for practicing compressive Fresnel holography Yair Rivenson * and Adrian Stern
... μ ¼ n maxij jΦFF j2 . An alternative argument, using the restricted isometry property, can be found in [16]. This result asserts that in the far-field regime, the distance has no effect on the sparse signal reconstruction guaranties, and it behaves exactly as compressive Fourier sensing. Consequentl ...
... μ ¼ n maxij jΦFF j2 . An alternative argument, using the restricted isometry property, can be found in [16]. This result asserts that in the far-field regime, the distance has no effect on the sparse signal reconstruction guaranties, and it behaves exactly as compressive Fourier sensing. Consequentl ...
Lecture 5. Interstellar Dust and Extinction 1. Introduction 2. Extinction
... discovery and quantification of interstellar reddening by precise comparison of stars of the same type • Interstellar reddening is ascribed to the continuous (with wavelength) absorption of small macroscopic particles, quantified by the extinction A, i.e., by the difference in magnitudes: • A, var ...
... discovery and quantification of interstellar reddening by precise comparison of stars of the same type • Interstellar reddening is ascribed to the continuous (with wavelength) absorption of small macroscopic particles, quantified by the extinction A, i.e., by the difference in magnitudes: • A, var ...
Gaseous detection device
The gaseous detection device-GDD is a method and apparatus for the detection of signals in the gaseous environment of an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and all scanned beam type of instruments that allow a minimum gas pressure for the detector to operate.