CHAPTER 1 Wave Nature of Light
... – 0 : a phase constant (0 accounts for the fact that at t = 0 and z = 0, Ex may or may not necessarily be zero depending on the choice of origin) – = (t – kz + 0) : the phase of the wave ...
... – 0 : a phase constant (0 accounts for the fact that at t = 0 and z = 0, Ex may or may not necessarily be zero depending on the choice of origin) – = (t – kz + 0) : the phase of the wave ...
Preparation and Characterization of Novel Microcapsules
... water, so that no release to the aqueous environment of the particles is obtained when a hydrogel is loaded with the particles. For FRAP, such particles must have a fluorescent molecule, preferably at their surface. LS requires rather monodisperse particles to better understand obtained results, whi ...
... water, so that no release to the aqueous environment of the particles is obtained when a hydrogel is loaded with the particles. For FRAP, such particles must have a fluorescent molecule, preferably at their surface. LS requires rather monodisperse particles to better understand obtained results, whi ...
Assessing the Contributions of Surface Waves and Complex Rays to
... A question of interest is whether, under favorable circumstances, some of these nongeometrical mechanisms that weakly contribute to the scattering, namely, surface waves and complex rays, may be observed. It has been known for some time that the optical glory is dominated by the contribution of p = ...
... A question of interest is whether, under favorable circumstances, some of these nongeometrical mechanisms that weakly contribute to the scattering, namely, surface waves and complex rays, may be observed. It has been known for some time that the optical glory is dominated by the contribution of p = ...
Electroholographic tunable volume grating in the g44
... diffraction of a TE-polarized wave is inhibited because in the Bragg direction, which allows the amplitude of the diffracting wave to accumulate, the propagating input beam is not uniformly polarized. In general, for a given (external) angle of incidence , the points of uniform polarization form a ...
... diffraction of a TE-polarized wave is inhibited because in the Bragg direction, which allows the amplitude of the diffracting wave to accumulate, the propagating input beam is not uniformly polarized. In general, for a given (external) angle of incidence , the points of uniform polarization form a ...
Chromatic acclimation and population dynamics of green sulfur
... estimates should provide a lower bound for the growth rate. One of the possibilities which we consider is that in white or fluorescent lights used in previously reported experiments, the fraction of the spectrum overlapping with the Qy-band of LHC may be smaller as compared to that of a flat emissio ...
... estimates should provide a lower bound for the growth rate. One of the possibilities which we consider is that in white or fluorescent lights used in previously reported experiments, the fraction of the spectrum overlapping with the Qy-band of LHC may be smaller as compared to that of a flat emissio ...
Inducing Vortices in a Bose-Einstein Condensate using light beams
... The field of ultracold atoms has experienced an increasingly rapid development in the past years. Through the development of new, more advanced experimental techniques, more and more control and knowledge about the systems under observation is gained. This allows comparison with theory to so far unre ...
... The field of ultracold atoms has experienced an increasingly rapid development in the past years. Through the development of new, more advanced experimental techniques, more and more control and knowledge about the systems under observation is gained. This allows comparison with theory to so far unre ...
Diffraction-free beams in thin films *
... the central high-field patterns shown in the subfigures from the upper row consist of twin spots with large sidelobes. For n = 0 the spots appear along the y axis but an additional lateral displacement may be observed in the transverse x direction if 兩n兩 ⬎ 0. Also a plethora of phase dislocations ar ...
... the central high-field patterns shown in the subfigures from the upper row consist of twin spots with large sidelobes. For n = 0 the spots appear along the y axis but an additional lateral displacement may be observed in the transverse x direction if 兩n兩 ⬎ 0. Also a plethora of phase dislocations ar ...
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"".