Optical Caustics Observed in Light Scattered by an Oblate Spheroid
... for p ¼ 2 scattering in the vicinity of the rainbow, rays with positive Δ are closer to the backscattering direction than is the central ray. We also consider a second set of rectangular coordinates rotated clockwise in the zx plane with respect to the original coordinate system by the angle Θ0 . Th ...
... for p ¼ 2 scattering in the vicinity of the rainbow, rays with positive Δ are closer to the backscattering direction than is the central ray. We also consider a second set of rectangular coordinates rotated clockwise in the zx plane with respect to the original coordinate system by the angle Θ0 . Th ...
PHOTONIC CRYSTALS WITH ACTIVE ORGANIC MATERIALS by
... candidate for the ______________________degree ...
... candidate for the ______________________degree ...
Plasmon enhanced near-field interactions in surface
... In the past seven years, I have come to realize deeply how much my success depends on the support of the people around me. Without their willing friendship and encouragement, my journey to this day would have been inestimably more difficult. To these people I am deeply thankful. Professor Winston S ...
... In the past seven years, I have come to realize deeply how much my success depends on the support of the people around me. Without their willing friendship and encouragement, my journey to this day would have been inestimably more difficult. To these people I am deeply thankful. Professor Winston S ...
TECHNICAL GUIDE
... each surface. Consequently, for designs using more than a few components, transmitted light losses can be significant. More important are the corresponding losses in image contrast and lens resolution caused by reflected ghost images (usually defocused) superimposed on the desired image. Application ...
... each surface. Consequently, for designs using more than a few components, transmitted light losses can be significant. More important are the corresponding losses in image contrast and lens resolution caused by reflected ghost images (usually defocused) superimposed on the desired image. Application ...
Effects of a tapered pitch helix on traveling wave
... section of a typical helix traveling wave tube. The design of the electron gun is critical for achieving the desired performance of the traveling wave tube. ...
... section of a typical helix traveling wave tube. The design of the electron gun is critical for achieving the desired performance of the traveling wave tube. ...
Vibrations of an elastic structure with shunted piezoelectric
... term due to the open-circuit condition of the piezoelectric patches, whose terminal voltage (the sensor output) is proportional to the mechanical displacement unknowns. This formulation is the basis of most numerical studies involving elastic structure with piezoelectric elements [2–10]. For more re ...
... term due to the open-circuit condition of the piezoelectric patches, whose terminal voltage (the sensor output) is proportional to the mechanical displacement unknowns. This formulation is the basis of most numerical studies involving elastic structure with piezoelectric elements [2–10]. For more re ...
The ideal dimensions of a Halbach cylinder of finite length
... a substantial calculation time, especially considering that a single simulation typically takes of the order of 30 seconds to compute. Therefore the simulations have been calculated on a number of powerful computers, each running multiple simulations at once. For all configurations the mean flux den ...
... a substantial calculation time, especially considering that a single simulation typically takes of the order of 30 seconds to compute. Therefore the simulations have been calculated on a number of powerful computers, each running multiple simulations at once. For all configurations the mean flux den ...
Waves and Radiation
... Work out what you are going to do before you start You need at least 6 different depths for a graph The effect is only noticed on small depths (mm not cm) You need to make sure that the effect is not drowned out by ...
... Work out what you are going to do before you start You need at least 6 different depths for a graph The effect is only noticed on small depths (mm not cm) You need to make sure that the effect is not drowned out by ...
Bimodal waveguide interferometer device based high sensitive biosensing
... Main types of biofunctionalization processes; physical, covalent, and bioaffinity immobilization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refraction of light at the interface between two media of different refractive index, with n2 n1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic waveguides geomet ...
... Main types of biofunctionalization processes; physical, covalent, and bioaffinity immobilization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refraction of light at the interface between two media of different refractive index, with n2 n1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic waveguides geomet ...
Preferential Perpendicular Acceleration of Heavy Ionospheric Ions
... determined by the maximum of 1J v I. Note that ~ = k 1 r. Since the maxima of 1 J v 1 are separated by the zeros of J II , we call the range of ~ between the zeros as cells, numbered by p. Depending on the amplitude to (or a), the threshold criterion (15) can be satisfied over several cells. The upp ...
... determined by the maximum of 1J v I. Note that ~ = k 1 r. Since the maxima of 1 J v 1 are separated by the zeros of J II , we call the range of ~ between the zeros as cells, numbered by p. Depending on the amplitude to (or a), the threshold criterion (15) can be satisfied over several cells. The upp ...
Coatings - CVI Laser Optics
... each surface. Consequently, for designs using more than a few components, transmitted light losses can be significant. More important are the corresponding losses in image contrast and lens resolution caused by reflected ghost images (usually defocused) superimposed on the desired image. Application ...
... each surface. Consequently, for designs using more than a few components, transmitted light losses can be significant. More important are the corresponding losses in image contrast and lens resolution caused by reflected ghost images (usually defocused) superimposed on the desired image. Application ...
electromagnetic energy-momentum tensor within material media
... earlier (the HELMHOLTZ method) so as to include also the electrostrictio n effect, although we are otherwise ignoring this effect in our work . S . S . HAKIM and J . B . HIGHAM have tested the pressure increase experimentally , and they found that the HELMHOLTZ force describes the observed data ver ...
... earlier (the HELMHOLTZ method) so as to include also the electrostrictio n effect, although we are otherwise ignoring this effect in our work . S . S . HAKIM and J . B . HIGHAM have tested the pressure increase experimentally , and they found that the HELMHOLTZ force describes the observed data ver ...
A minimally invasive in-fibre Bragg grating sensor
... of Bragg grating sensors in birefringent fibres: the necessity to control sensor orientation. ...
... of Bragg grating sensors in birefringent fibres: the necessity to control sensor orientation. ...
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"".