et al.
... New waveguides enable other possibilities The mid 1990’s saw the development of micro (then nano) structured waveguides with the ability to engineer nonlinearity and dispersion ...
... New waveguides enable other possibilities The mid 1990’s saw the development of micro (then nano) structured waveguides with the ability to engineer nonlinearity and dispersion ...
Design technique for all-dielectric non
... fessional software specialized in optical coatings design, the proposed non−polarizing beam splitter design is one of those with the fewest layers component (only 17), com− pared to the others also presented in the literature [9], in addition to the fact that the optimized coating Eq. (9) (Figs. 5 a ...
... fessional software specialized in optical coatings design, the proposed non−polarizing beam splitter design is one of those with the fewest layers component (only 17), com− pared to the others also presented in the literature [9], in addition to the fact that the optimized coating Eq. (9) (Figs. 5 a ...
Light
... Wendy the witch is polishing her crystal ball. It is so shiny that she can see her reflection when she gazes into the ball from a distance of 15 cm. a) What is the focal length of Wendy‘s crystal ball if she can see her reflection 4.0 cm behind the surface? b) Is this image real or virtual? ...
... Wendy the witch is polishing her crystal ball. It is so shiny that she can see her reflection when she gazes into the ball from a distance of 15 cm. a) What is the focal length of Wendy‘s crystal ball if she can see her reflection 4.0 cm behind the surface? b) Is this image real or virtual? ...
Nanophotonics Lecture 1 - Groups
... single molecule Bad: electric current cannot be changed or modulated fast enough. Speed is limited to nanosecond scale by circuit inductance and capacitance. As a result, data rate is limited to a few Gb/s and transmission bandwidth to a few GHz. Photons travel much faster and don’t dissipate as muc ...
... single molecule Bad: electric current cannot be changed or modulated fast enough. Speed is limited to nanosecond scale by circuit inductance and capacitance. As a result, data rate is limited to a few Gb/s and transmission bandwidth to a few GHz. Photons travel much faster and don’t dissipate as muc ...
Sample Expert Scientific Review Report
... more substantial, the author may wish to provide several references to substantiate the claim made in the first sentence (that is, provide references to other groups who do or have done research in this area). The second sentence helpfully explains the motivation for the research to current and pote ...
... more substantial, the author may wish to provide several references to substantiate the claim made in the first sentence (that is, provide references to other groups who do or have done research in this area). The second sentence helpfully explains the motivation for the research to current and pote ...
3D AND MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING FOR SUBCUTANEOUS
... capabilities of biomedical imaging using light. However,in this field only few researches investigate subcutaneous veins visualization and measurement. Using light propagation properties of tissues in the near infrared range of light, Zeman et al. [3] developed and commercialized, via Luminex, a dev ...
... capabilities of biomedical imaging using light. However,in this field only few researches investigate subcutaneous veins visualization and measurement. Using light propagation properties of tissues in the near infrared range of light, Zeman et al. [3] developed and commercialized, via Luminex, a dev ...
Electromagnetic Black Hole Made of Metamaterials
... Lossless circular shell—I-shaped metamaterials (40 layers) ...
... Lossless circular shell—I-shaped metamaterials (40 layers) ...
Dynamic measurements using a Fizeau
... Dynamic metrology based on instantaneous single-frame exposure time requires a higher energy light source to reach comparable camera signal-to-noise levels as phase-scanning techniques, where interferograms are sampled over longer exposure times and multiple frames. The higher optical power require ...
... Dynamic metrology based on instantaneous single-frame exposure time requires a higher energy light source to reach comparable camera signal-to-noise levels as phase-scanning techniques, where interferograms are sampled over longer exposure times and multiple frames. The higher optical power require ...
Transformation-designed optical elements
... oblique-cut devices magnify in only one dimension with magnification directly related to the sample geometry, where with the transformation design the magnification can be any reasonable value in each of the two dimensions of the image plane, independent of the element’s thickness. Additionally, we ...
... oblique-cut devices magnify in only one dimension with magnification directly related to the sample geometry, where with the transformation design the magnification can be any reasonable value in each of the two dimensions of the image plane, independent of the element’s thickness. Additionally, we ...
Wei Wang - CO-STAR - Heriot
... He was a Japanese Government (MONBUKAGAKUSHO) Scholar from 2002 to 2003, Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) from 2003 to 2006, and COE (Center of Excellence) Post-Doctoral Research Fellow from April of 2006. Recently, he took up a lectureship in Department of Mecha ...
... He was a Japanese Government (MONBUKAGAKUSHO) Scholar from 2002 to 2003, Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) from 2003 to 2006, and COE (Center of Excellence) Post-Doctoral Research Fellow from April of 2006. Recently, he took up a lectureship in Department of Mecha ...
Porous Biomimetic Microlens Arrays as Multifunctional Optical
... electrode embedded in a dielectric substrate at a certain distance from the liquid - solid interface.2,3 A different type of tunable fluidic lens is obtained from a thin polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane sitting on a fluidic chamber bonded to a thin glass slide.4 Elastic deformation of the membra ...
... electrode embedded in a dielectric substrate at a certain distance from the liquid - solid interface.2,3 A different type of tunable fluidic lens is obtained from a thin polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane sitting on a fluidic chamber bonded to a thin glass slide.4 Elastic deformation of the membra ...
Imaging and focusing of an atomic beam with a large period
... experimental parameters were adjusted such that the focal length was about 28.5 cm. The distances object-to-lens and lens-to-detector plane were both 57 cm, which corresponds to twice the focal length in the case of a one-to-one image. The slits were aligned parallel to one another by using the diff ...
... experimental parameters were adjusted such that the focal length was about 28.5 cm. The distances object-to-lens and lens-to-detector plane were both 57 cm, which corresponds to twice the focal length in the case of a one-to-one image. The slits were aligned parallel to one another by using the diff ...
Physics116_L22
... All multiple choice, similar to HW problems, same format as Exam 1 •! YOU must bring a standard mark-sense (bubble) sheet ...
... All multiple choice, similar to HW problems, same format as Exam 1 •! YOU must bring a standard mark-sense (bubble) sheet ...
Acousto-Optic Devices - Panasonic Industrial Devices
... A piezoelectric element is bonded to an acousto-optic medium consisting of single crystal such as tellurium dioxide (TeO2) and lead molybdate (PbMoO4) or glass, and when an electrical signal is applied to this piezoelectric element to generate acoustic waves, which are propagated in the medium, a la ...
... A piezoelectric element is bonded to an acousto-optic medium consisting of single crystal such as tellurium dioxide (TeO2) and lead molybdate (PbMoO4) or glass, and when an electrical signal is applied to this piezoelectric element to generate acoustic waves, which are propagated in the medium, a la ...
CE-PHY II - OPTICS
... A fixed concave mirror is used to form a real, inverted and diminished image of an object on a screen. If the screen is moved slightly away from the mirror, how should the object be moved in order to form a sharp image on the screen again ? What is the change in magnification of the ...
... A fixed concave mirror is used to form a real, inverted and diminished image of an object on a screen. If the screen is moved slightly away from the mirror, how should the object be moved in order to form a sharp image on the screen again ? What is the change in magnification of the ...
Ch7 Microscopes Notes Powerpoint
... a circular field that is equally divided into two parts. • Modern firearms examination began with the introduction of the comparison microscope, with its ability to give the firearms examiner a side-by-side magnified view of bullets. FORENSIC SCIENCE An Introduction By Richard Saferstein ...
... a circular field that is equally divided into two parts. • Modern firearms examination began with the introduction of the comparison microscope, with its ability to give the firearms examiner a side-by-side magnified view of bullets. FORENSIC SCIENCE An Introduction By Richard Saferstein ...
Fiber Optics: Fiber Optic Communications
... An alternate method for increasing the capacity of fiber optic communications systems is known as wavelength division multiplexing, or WDM. By this method, capacity can be increased by using more than one optical carrier (wavelength) on a single fiber. Therefore, adding a second transmitter and rece ...
... An alternate method for increasing the capacity of fiber optic communications systems is known as wavelength division multiplexing, or WDM. By this method, capacity can be increased by using more than one optical carrier (wavelength) on a single fiber. Therefore, adding a second transmitter and rece ...
What is a Fresnel Lens?
... A Fresnel lens overcomes this problem. It is flat on one side and ridged on the other. Fresnel lenses we first used in the 1800s as the lens that focuses the beam in lighthouse lamps. Plastic Fresnel lenses are used as magnifiers when a thin, light lens is needed. The basic idea behind a Fresnel len ...
... A Fresnel lens overcomes this problem. It is flat on one side and ridged on the other. Fresnel lenses we first used in the 1800s as the lens that focuses the beam in lighthouse lamps. Plastic Fresnel lenses are used as magnifiers when a thin, light lens is needed. The basic idea behind a Fresnel len ...
Chapter 33
... Magnification The sign conventions are slightly different: 1. The focal length is positive for converging lenses and negative for diverging. 2. The object distance is positive when the object is on the same side as the light entering the lens (not an issue except in compound systems); otherwise it i ...
... Magnification The sign conventions are slightly different: 1. The focal length is positive for converging lenses and negative for diverging. 2. The object distance is positive when the object is on the same side as the light entering the lens (not an issue except in compound systems); otherwise it i ...
setting up of a total internal reflection fluorescent microscope
... The green curve in Fig. 6b indicates the spectrum of Dichromatic beamsplitter (dichroic mirror) which is a specialized filter designed to efficiently reflect excitation wavelengths and pass emission wavelengths. These filters are always the interference type. Dichroic mirror is positioned in the lig ...
... The green curve in Fig. 6b indicates the spectrum of Dichromatic beamsplitter (dichroic mirror) which is a specialized filter designed to efficiently reflect excitation wavelengths and pass emission wavelengths. These filters are always the interference type. Dichroic mirror is positioned in the lig ...
... optical CT scanning for gel dosimetry Optical CT scanning is a convenient, bench-top method of imaging 3D dose distributions in gel dosimeters such as BANG®. These scanners offer medical physicists a powerful tool for treatment plan validation in IMRT and conformal RTP. However, one of the limitatio ...