An introduction to medical imaging with coherent terahertz
... materials more sensitively than previous spectroscopic methods in this range (Grischkowsky et al 1990, Kindt and Schmuttenmaer 1996, van Exter and Grischkowsky 2001). The technique can be extended to terahertz pulsed imaging (TPI), which can be used in either transmission or reflection geometries. T ...
... materials more sensitively than previous spectroscopic methods in this range (Grischkowsky et al 1990, Kindt and Schmuttenmaer 1996, van Exter and Grischkowsky 2001). The technique can be extended to terahertz pulsed imaging (TPI), which can be used in either transmission or reflection geometries. T ...
Experimental and Theoretical Studies in Optical Coherence Theory
... postulating a simple set of equations [Maxwell, 1873]. He established that light waves can be considered as electromagnetic waves propagating with a finite velocity. Maxwell’s equations, together with the constitutive relations which describe the reaction of matter to electric and magnetic fields, f ...
... postulating a simple set of equations [Maxwell, 1873]. He established that light waves can be considered as electromagnetic waves propagating with a finite velocity. Maxwell’s equations, together with the constitutive relations which describe the reaction of matter to electric and magnetic fields, f ...
Introduction to DWDM Technology
... Between these two large and different networking domains lie the MANs. These networks channel traffic within the metropolitan domain (among businesses, offices, and metropolitan areas) and between large long-haul points of presence (POPs). The MANs have many of the same characteristics as the access ...
... Between these two large and different networking domains lie the MANs. These networks channel traffic within the metropolitan domain (among businesses, offices, and metropolitan areas) and between large long-haul points of presence (POPs). The MANs have many of the same characteristics as the access ...
Inverse Problems In Multiple Light Scattering
... inherently destroys specific characteristics of random processes, one can only recover limited information about the medium. This dissertation discusses practical means that go beyond ensemble averaging to probe complex media and extract additional information about a random scattering system. The d ...
... inherently destroys specific characteristics of random processes, one can only recover limited information about the medium. This dissertation discusses practical means that go beyond ensemble averaging to probe complex media and extract additional information about a random scattering system. The d ...
Laser-based displays: a review - Optical Microsystems Laboratory
... lasers can vary with the junction temperature, which will in turn adversely affect the color balance of the display, if left uncontrolled. For a red laser diode, the deviations from the specified wavelength should be less than 0:5 nm, whereas power variations should be kept below 0.7%. Temperature s ...
... lasers can vary with the junction temperature, which will in turn adversely affect the color balance of the display, if left uncontrolled. For a red laser diode, the deviations from the specified wavelength should be less than 0:5 nm, whereas power variations should be kept below 0.7%. Temperature s ...
Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers: Advanced
... for next generation optical fiber access networks regarding long reach, high splitting ratio, no optical amplification, no external modulation, and use of a single fiber for upstream and downstream transmission. An important contribution of this thesis is the novel concept of chirpassisted coherent ...
... for next generation optical fiber access networks regarding long reach, high splitting ratio, no optical amplification, no external modulation, and use of a single fiber for upstream and downstream transmission. An important contribution of this thesis is the novel concept of chirpassisted coherent ...
Symmetry breaking and strong coupling in planar optical
... or trapped modes [16]. This nomenclature suggests that dark modes do not readily radiate since they are trapped within the resonator. These modes couple weakly to the free space and needs an external perturbation such as symmetry-breaking of the resonator geometry in order to be excited. In the case ...
... or trapped modes [16]. This nomenclature suggests that dark modes do not readily radiate since they are trapped within the resonator. These modes couple weakly to the free space and needs an external perturbation such as symmetry-breaking of the resonator geometry in order to be excited. In the case ...
Multidimensional Vibrational Spectroscopy of Hydrogen Bonds in
... donor forms a covalent bond with the hydrogen atom whereas the interaction between the hydrogen atom and the acceptor is often considerably weaker∗ [1]. Despite its simplicity, the relevance of hydrogen bonds in nature can hardly be overestimated. It is a unique interaction that is strong enough to ...
... donor forms a covalent bond with the hydrogen atom whereas the interaction between the hydrogen atom and the acceptor is often considerably weaker∗ [1]. Despite its simplicity, the relevance of hydrogen bonds in nature can hardly be overestimated. It is a unique interaction that is strong enough to ...
Optical Behavior of Pellicles
... antireflective coatings that work well (the required refractive index of the AR material would be less than 1.3). Thus, single layer pellicles are the most common at these wavelengths. A typical ArF pellicle will have a complex refractive index of n+i = 1.40 + i0.0001 and a thickness of 828 nm. Whil ...
... antireflective coatings that work well (the required refractive index of the AR material would be less than 1.3). Thus, single layer pellicles are the most common at these wavelengths. A typical ArF pellicle will have a complex refractive index of n+i = 1.40 + i0.0001 and a thickness of 828 nm. Whil ...