
to Thin Section Microscopy - Mineralogical Society of America
... no geographical meaning, obviously. For a standard microscope set-up, "N-S" means parallel to the "vertical" cross-hair or parallel to a line running from brow to chin between the two eyes of the observer; "E-W" means parallel to the "horizontal" cross-hair or parallel to a line across the centre of ...
... no geographical meaning, obviously. For a standard microscope set-up, "N-S" means parallel to the "vertical" cross-hair or parallel to a line running from brow to chin between the two eyes of the observer; "E-W" means parallel to the "horizontal" cross-hair or parallel to a line across the centre of ...
spectroscopic ellipsometry as a versatile tool to study thin films
... 1.3 Purpose of this study The competitive pressure to produce “smaller, faster, cheaper” microelectronic devices means that reliability must be achieved using not only the minimum amount of material, but also the minimum amount of testing [1]. Minimum amount of testing means choosing of the most op ...
... 1.3 Purpose of this study The competitive pressure to produce “smaller, faster, cheaper” microelectronic devices means that reliability must be achieved using not only the minimum amount of material, but also the minimum amount of testing [1]. Minimum amount of testing means choosing of the most op ...
Principles and Clinical Applications of Ray-Tracing
... ABSTRACT: The visual quality of the eye depends on several optical and neural factors. In the nineteenth century, Helmholtz found optical errors that could not be corrected using existing optical theory. In the process of image formation in the human eye there are three major sources of degradation: ...
... ABSTRACT: The visual quality of the eye depends on several optical and neural factors. In the nineteenth century, Helmholtz found optical errors that could not be corrected using existing optical theory. In the process of image formation in the human eye there are three major sources of degradation: ...
... Consider Fraunhofer (far-field) Diffraction from an arbitrary aperture whose width and height are about the same. Let εA = the source strength per unit area. Then each infinitesimal area element dS emits a spherical wave that will contribute an amount dE to the field at P (X, Y, Z) on the screen ε T ...
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... We also carried out a numerical analysis to investigate the stability of the solitons described above. This analysis shows that the W -type solitons are unstable for any value of the parameter x of Fig. 1. The solitons of the V type are stable for x $ xcr but unstable for 0 , x , xcr . This demonstr ...
... We also carried out a numerical analysis to investigate the stability of the solitons described above. This analysis shows that the W -type solitons are unstable for any value of the parameter x of Fig. 1. The solitons of the V type are stable for x $ xcr but unstable for 0 , x , xcr . This demonstr ...
Replication of Holograms with Corn Syrup by Rubbing
... respect to the non irradiated sample. Figure 2. Absorbance versus wavelength, for a dry corn syrup layer of 10 µm thickness. ...
... respect to the non irradiated sample. Figure 2. Absorbance versus wavelength, for a dry corn syrup layer of 10 µm thickness. ...
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... the transition between stable and unstable phases was observed. A new auxiliary vacuum chamber, which is called the science chamber, was designed and installed to improve optical lattice experimental performance and imaging resolution power. Atoms are transported from the main chamber to the science ...
... the transition between stable and unstable phases was observed. A new auxiliary vacuum chamber, which is called the science chamber, was designed and installed to improve optical lattice experimental performance and imaging resolution power. Atoms are transported from the main chamber to the science ...
Atmospheric Optics
... Homework Exercises 863 Broaden Knowledge & Comprehension 863 Apply 864 Evaluate & Analyze 866 Synthesize 868 ...
... Homework Exercises 863 Broaden Knowledge & Comprehension 863 Apply 864 Evaluate & Analyze 866 Synthesize 868 ...
h and j aggregates - DST Unit of Nanoscience
... When Scheibe a Jelly noticed J bands in PIC organic molecules, the called it a “communal” state of the dyes [2]. Later Frank and Teller [3] noticed the similarity of these excitations with the Frenkel excitation that was proposed for molecular crystals Although ...
... When Scheibe a Jelly noticed J bands in PIC organic molecules, the called it a “communal” state of the dyes [2]. Later Frank and Teller [3] noticed the similarity of these excitations with the Frenkel excitation that was proposed for molecular crystals Although ...
High-speed and high-efficiency travelling wave single
... the large area mismatch between silicon and NbN, the real parts of the effective refractive index (as obtained from COMSOL simulations) of the bare and NbN-covered waveguides are identical within 0.4%. Therefore, the optical mode experiences a negligible change in spatial expansion, resulting in a s ...
... the large area mismatch between silicon and NbN, the real parts of the effective refractive index (as obtained from COMSOL simulations) of the bare and NbN-covered waveguides are identical within 0.4%. Therefore, the optical mode experiences a negligible change in spatial expansion, resulting in a s ...
1 CHAPTER 10 LINE PROFILES 10.1 Introduction. Spectrum lines
... equal to the reciprocal of the mean lifetime. Likewise a level n has an energy probability distribution given by a Lorentz function with parameter Γn. When an atom makes a transition between m and n, naturally, there is an energy uncertainty in the emitted or absorbed photon, and so there is a distr ...
... equal to the reciprocal of the mean lifetime. Likewise a level n has an energy probability distribution given by a Lorentz function with parameter Γn. When an atom makes a transition between m and n, naturally, there is an energy uncertainty in the emitted or absorbed photon, and so there is a distr ...
Studies of Nonlinear Femtosecond Pulse Propagation in Bulk
... shorter pulses, however, can lead to nonlinear propagation effects and increased temporal spreading or pulse deformation during transmission. Temporal spreading limits the density of pulses that can be sent down a transmission line. It also lowers the peak intensity of the pulses such that, over a l ...
... shorter pulses, however, can lead to nonlinear propagation effects and increased temporal spreading or pulse deformation during transmission. Temporal spreading limits the density of pulses that can be sent down a transmission line. It also lowers the peak intensity of the pulses such that, over a l ...
Three-Dimensional Simulation of Vertical-Cavity Surface
... with alternating refractive indices, and are called distributed Bragg-reflectors (DBRs). They result in the desired reflectivity in a wide wavelength range called the stop-band. The actual value can be easily estimated by multiplying the reflectivity coefficients of single interfaces for lossless layers, ...
... with alternating refractive indices, and are called distributed Bragg-reflectors (DBRs). They result in the desired reflectivity in a wide wavelength range called the stop-band. The actual value can be easily estimated by multiplying the reflectivity coefficients of single interfaces for lossless layers, ...