12. confocal microscopy.
... illumination light is focused down to a small spot at the sample plane, while the detector records the light originating from the same spot, hence the name confocal. This method has been described in detail in many references [Wilson-Sheppard, ??]. In the following we describe the basic principles o ...
... illumination light is focused down to a small spot at the sample plane, while the detector records the light originating from the same spot, hence the name confocal. This method has been described in detail in many references [Wilson-Sheppard, ??]. In the following we describe the basic principles o ...
Beam steering with spatial light modulators: Quantisation effects
... spots by means of the camera: One spot has been used as the reference point, while the transversal shift produced by the hologram has been applied to the second one. We measured the relative displacement between the 2 spots for each captured frame, what suppresses the error caused by the drift. In o ...
... spots by means of the camera: One spot has been used as the reference point, while the transversal shift produced by the hologram has been applied to the second one. We measured the relative displacement between the 2 spots for each captured frame, what suppresses the error caused by the drift. In o ...
Dynamic lighting system for specular surface inspection
... elementary. The real time inspection is then possible. A method to perform size correction, based on the knowledge of the local orientation of the surface to be controlled, has been proposed. The actual work consists in replacing the lighting system translation by static panels composed of several s ...
... elementary. The real time inspection is then possible. A method to perform size correction, based on the knowledge of the local orientation of the surface to be controlled, has been proposed. The actual work consists in replacing the lighting system translation by static panels composed of several s ...
1st Science Physics Laboratory Manual PHYC 10140 Physics
... Based on these skills, you are expected to present experimental results in a logical fashion (graphically and in calculations), to use units correctly and consistently, and to plot graphs with appropriate axis labels and scales. You will have to draw clear conclusions (as briefly as possible) from t ...
... Based on these skills, you are expected to present experimental results in a logical fashion (graphically and in calculations), to use units correctly and consistently, and to plot graphs with appropriate axis labels and scales. You will have to draw clear conclusions (as briefly as possible) from t ...
Solving electric field using Maxwell`s equations and
... into the material). This project handles keyhole interaction. The keyhole is a hole filled with metal vapor and formed in the melted metal due to the high vapor pressure built up as a result of intense metal vaporization. The most common method for modelling an incoming laser beam in the keyhole int ...
... into the material). This project handles keyhole interaction. The keyhole is a hole filled with metal vapor and formed in the melted metal due to the high vapor pressure built up as a result of intense metal vaporization. The most common method for modelling an incoming laser beam in the keyhole int ...
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... the advanced mode LC modes, instead of conventional twisted nematic (TN) [1, 2], such as in-plane switching (IPS) [3–5], fringe field switching (FFS) [6–8], polymer stabilized vertical alignment (PS-VA) [9–13], photo-aligned UV vertical alignment [14]. In addition, high speed LCD modes such as blue ...
... the advanced mode LC modes, instead of conventional twisted nematic (TN) [1, 2], such as in-plane switching (IPS) [3–5], fringe field switching (FFS) [6–8], polymer stabilized vertical alignment (PS-VA) [9–13], photo-aligned UV vertical alignment [14]. In addition, high speed LCD modes such as blue ...
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... of the key issues facing an increasingly globalised society. They consider how physics contributes to diverse areas in contemporary life, such as engineering, renewable energy generation, communication, development of new materials, transport and vehicle safety, medical science, an understanding of ...
... of the key issues facing an increasingly globalised society. They consider how physics contributes to diverse areas in contemporary life, such as engineering, renewable energy generation, communication, development of new materials, transport and vehicle safety, medical science, an understanding of ...
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"".