Stabler, Graham (2005) High resolution wide field surface plasmon
... The term surface plasmon microscopy is often used to describe the exploitation of the minima in reflection co-efficient in an imaging configuration. More generally it can be described as any imaging formation process that utilizes the excitation of SPs in order to gain contrast. This may use the amp ...
... The term surface plasmon microscopy is often used to describe the exploitation of the minima in reflection co-efficient in an imaging configuration. More generally it can be described as any imaging formation process that utilizes the excitation of SPs in order to gain contrast. This may use the amp ...
Modeling Moiré: Visual Beat Effects in Nature and Optical Metrology
... the holes punched out in the squares appeared as if from nowhere. A similar dot array was modeled using M ATHEMATICA. Two such gratings were created and overlapped using the Prolog function [14], and animated so that the user determined the number of dots in each grating. Horizontal and vertical shi ...
... the holes punched out in the squares appeared as if from nowhere. A similar dot array was modeled using M ATHEMATICA. Two such gratings were created and overlapped using the Prolog function [14], and animated so that the user determined the number of dots in each grating. Horizontal and vertical shi ...
Optical Indicatrix
... refracted, birefringence is zero and the light preserves whatever vibration direction it initially had. Between crossed polars this mineral should behave like an isotropic mineral and remain dark as the stage is ...
... refracted, birefringence is zero and the light preserves whatever vibration direction it initially had. Between crossed polars this mineral should behave like an isotropic mineral and remain dark as the stage is ...
The Theory of Diffraction Tomography
... bone tissue in the human body. The 3D object is reconstructed from transmission images at different angles, i.e. from projections onto a two-dimensional (2D) detector plane. The assumption that the recorded data are in fact projections is only valid for non-scattering objects, i.e. when the imaging ...
... bone tissue in the human body. The 3D object is reconstructed from transmission images at different angles, i.e. from projections onto a two-dimensional (2D) detector plane. The assumption that the recorded data are in fact projections is only valid for non-scattering objects, i.e. when the imaging ...
Polarization and angle dependence for hyper-Rayleigh scattering from local
... components of  from HRS measurements have been proposed and demonstrated.3–7 These schemes analyze the polarization dependence of HRS for a fixed scattering geometry (not necessarily 90° scattering) to obtain information about . Recent research also considers systems such as chiral molecules in wh ...
... components of  from HRS measurements have been proposed and demonstrated.3–7 These schemes analyze the polarization dependence of HRS for a fixed scattering geometry (not necessarily 90° scattering) to obtain information about . Recent research also considers systems such as chiral molecules in wh ...
Transverse and longitudinal angular momenta of light
... (even where its presence was not recognized). The paper is organized as follows. In Section 2 we provide an overview of the general AM properties in mechanics and wave physics. We describe canonical momentum, angularmomentum, spin, and helicity densities in generic optical fields, consider paraxial ...
... (even where its presence was not recognized). The paper is organized as follows. In Section 2 we provide an overview of the general AM properties in mechanics and wave physics. We describe canonical momentum, angularmomentum, spin, and helicity densities in generic optical fields, consider paraxial ...
laser-based fibre-optic sensor for measurement of surface properties
... conclusions and the recommendations for further work ...
... conclusions and the recommendations for further work ...
Translation and discussion of the De Iride, a
... Department of Applied Science and Technology,Politecnico di Torino, Italy Here I am proposing a translation and discussion of the De Iride, one of the short scientific treatise written by Robert Grosseteste. In the first part of his Latin text we find reflection and refraction of light, described in ...
... Department of Applied Science and Technology,Politecnico di Torino, Italy Here I am proposing a translation and discussion of the De Iride, one of the short scientific treatise written by Robert Grosseteste. In the first part of his Latin text we find reflection and refraction of light, described in ...
Plasmonic Metamaterials
... The fundamentals, developments and applications of metamaterials and plasmonics have been discussed in many review articles. However, they focus on either metamaterials or plasmonics, rather than the remarkable properties and effects originating from the interplay between these two areas. As demonst ...
... The fundamentals, developments and applications of metamaterials and plasmonics have been discussed in many review articles. However, they focus on either metamaterials or plasmonics, rather than the remarkable properties and effects originating from the interplay between these two areas. As demonst ...
Physics110 Hewitt 12 Edition Solution
... your ideas. If a person’s ideas and view of the world are no different after a lifetime of varied experience, then that person was either miraculously blessed with unusual wisdom at an early age, or learned nothing. The latter is more likely. Education is learning that which you don’t yet know about ...
... your ideas. If a person’s ideas and view of the world are no different after a lifetime of varied experience, then that person was either miraculously blessed with unusual wisdom at an early age, or learned nothing. The latter is more likely. Education is learning that which you don’t yet know about ...
IGCSE Physics Scheme of Work supplied by Cambridge
... syllabus. An attempt has been made to place syllabus items within the unit structure in an order that is both logical and consistent. Where prior knowledge helps the teaching of a particular topic, the section dealing with the prior knowledge comes first. Teachers who wish to use the scheme of work ...
... syllabus. An attempt has been made to place syllabus items within the unit structure in an order that is both logical and consistent. Where prior knowledge helps the teaching of a particular topic, the section dealing with the prior knowledge comes first. Teachers who wish to use the scheme of work ...
evanescent wave spectroscopy using multimode optical fibres by
... number of interfaces (29). Harrick (29) points out that the penetration is about one-tenth the wavelength in the denser ...
... number of interfaces (29). Harrick (29) points out that the penetration is about one-tenth the wavelength in the denser ...
Microscopy of 2D Fermi Gases - Institut für Laserphysik
... most robust in the strongly correlated regime [14–16]. Here, two-dimensional (2D) systems are of particular interest due to the connection to high-temperature superconducting materials [17–19] and the dominant role of fluctuations in lower dimensions [20,21]. Fluctuations make 2D systems difficult t ...
... most robust in the strongly correlated regime [14–16]. Here, two-dimensional (2D) systems are of particular interest due to the connection to high-temperature superconducting materials [17–19] and the dominant role of fluctuations in lower dimensions [20,21]. Fluctuations make 2D systems difficult t ...
5 The Basics of Confocal Microscopy
... The rapid intensity and wavelength switching capability of the AOFT enables sequential line scanning of multiple laser lines in which each excitation wavelength can be assigned a different intensity in order to balance various signals for optimal imaging (Sharma, 2001). The AOFT speed and versatilit ...
... The rapid intensity and wavelength switching capability of the AOFT enables sequential line scanning of multiple laser lines in which each excitation wavelength can be assigned a different intensity in order to balance various signals for optimal imaging (Sharma, 2001). The AOFT speed and versatilit ...
Thomas Young (scientist)
Thomas Young (13 June 1773 – 10 May 1829) was an English polymath and physician. Young made notable scientific contributions to the fields of vision, light, solid mechanics, energy, physiology, language, musical harmony, and Egyptology. He ""made a number of original and insightful innovations""in the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs (specifically the Rosetta Stone) before Jean-François Champollion eventually expanded on his work. He was mentioned by, among others, William Herschel, Hermann von Helmholtz, James Clerk Maxwell, and Albert Einstein. Young has been described as ""The Last Man Who Knew Everything"".