
pira demonstration bibliography
... school. He also saw the value and need for a reference that professionals in the field could pickup and find any number of demonstration and the corresponding references to the literature on the subject. This makes it possible to expand and enhance the demonstrations facility at any school using thi ...
... school. He also saw the value and need for a reference that professionals in the field could pickup and find any number of demonstration and the corresponding references to the literature on the subject. This makes it possible to expand and enhance the demonstrations facility at any school using thi ...
Lenses and Waves: Christiaan Huygens and the Mathematical
... Dijksterhuis, Mechanization, IV: 212 & 283 (references to this book will be made by section numbers). It should be noted that Dijksterhuis mainly focuses on the mathematical model of wave propagation. ...
... Dijksterhuis, Mechanization, IV: 212 & 283 (references to this book will be made by section numbers). It should be noted that Dijksterhuis mainly focuses on the mathematical model of wave propagation. ...
Chapter 2: Radar Cross Section (RCS)
... some simple and complex targets are also introduced. The analysis of extended RCS due to volume and surface clutter will be explored in a later chapter. ...
... some simple and complex targets are also introduced. The analysis of extended RCS due to volume and surface clutter will be explored in a later chapter. ...
My PhD - Photonics Research Group
... ik dan zeker iemand zou vergeten. Maar in het bijzonder wil ik Hendrik, Steven en Liesbet bedanken voor het operationeel houden van de meetruimte en de clean room. I would also like to thank the PICCO project partners from Glasgow, St.-Andrews and Copenhagen. Special thanks to Harold for fabricating ...
... ik dan zeker iemand zou vergeten. Maar in het bijzonder wil ik Hendrik, Steven en Liesbet bedanken voor het operationeel houden van de meetruimte en de clean room. I would also like to thank the PICCO project partners from Glasgow, St.-Andrews and Copenhagen. Special thanks to Harold for fabricating ...
Introduction to THz Wave Photonics
... Terahertz (THz) radiation, which is electromagnetic radiation in a frequency interval from 0.3 to 10 THz (1 mm–30 μm wavelength), is the next frontier in science and technology. This band occupies a large portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and microwave bands. Basic researc ...
... Terahertz (THz) radiation, which is electromagnetic radiation in a frequency interval from 0.3 to 10 THz (1 mm–30 μm wavelength), is the next frontier in science and technology. This band occupies a large portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and microwave bands. Basic researc ...
Get PDF - OSA Publishing
... c ε1 ε2 where ω is the angular frequency of light, c is the speed of light in vacuum, and ε0 , ε1 , and ε2 are the permittivities of the prism, SPR metal layer, and the adjacent medium, respectively. As seen from Eq. (5), measurement of only the SPR angle is not sufficient for the unique determina ...
... c ε1 ε2 where ω is the angular frequency of light, c is the speed of light in vacuum, and ε0 , ε1 , and ε2 are the permittivities of the prism, SPR metal layer, and the adjacent medium, respectively. As seen from Eq. (5), measurement of only the SPR angle is not sufficient for the unique determina ...
Chapters 5 - Optoelectronics Research Centre
... 2004, Hilligsøe, 2004, Andersen, 2004, Frosz, 2005, Falk, 2005]. In this chapter, the fabrication of HFs with flattened dispersion characteristics around 1.06 μm is reported. The SC generation characteristics through a combination of self-phase modulation (SPM), soliton formation, Raman soliton self ...
... 2004, Hilligsøe, 2004, Andersen, 2004, Frosz, 2005, Falk, 2005]. In this chapter, the fabrication of HFs with flattened dispersion characteristics around 1.06 μm is reported. The SC generation characteristics through a combination of self-phase modulation (SPM), soliton formation, Raman soliton self ...
Full-Text PDF
... analysis of anti-symmetrically structured SPR devices. It is shown that an improvement in the ZnO (002) crystal orientation led to a decrease in the FWHM of the SPR reflectivity curves. As a proof of the concept, we show the possibility of anti-symmetric structure characterization of some semiconduc ...
... analysis of anti-symmetrically structured SPR devices. It is shown that an improvement in the ZnO (002) crystal orientation led to a decrease in the FWHM of the SPR reflectivity curves. As a proof of the concept, we show the possibility of anti-symmetric structure characterization of some semiconduc ...
Raman microscopy in an electron microscope: combining chemical
... By applying a quite powerful laser system and a large number of molecules in the excitation volume high intensities of Raman scattering can be obtained. In the following chapters we will speak about micro-Raman set up’s which have usually a compact sized laser source. Therefore, large laser excitati ...
... By applying a quite powerful laser system and a large number of molecules in the excitation volume high intensities of Raman scattering can be obtained. In the following chapters we will speak about micro-Raman set up’s which have usually a compact sized laser source. Therefore, large laser excitati ...
Mechanisms of Pulsed Laser Ablation of
... foci range from the medical and biological sciences to the physical sciences and engineering. The purpose of this review is to collect the information to be gleaned from these studies and organize it into a logical structure that provides an improved mechanistic understanding of pulsed laser ablatio ...
... foci range from the medical and biological sciences to the physical sciences and engineering. The purpose of this review is to collect the information to be gleaned from these studies and organize it into a logical structure that provides an improved mechanistic understanding of pulsed laser ablatio ...
Phonons in III-nitride thinfilms, bulk and nanowires: a closer look into
... commonly accepted today was given. InN is more difficult to grow than other IIIV nitrides such as GaN because its low dissociation temperature (≈ 630◦ C) and high equilibrium vapour pressure of nitrogen. Due to these difficulties, early InN samples were poorly crystalline and exhibited high free ele ...
... commonly accepted today was given. InN is more difficult to grow than other IIIV nitrides such as GaN because its low dissociation temperature (≈ 630◦ C) and high equilibrium vapour pressure of nitrogen. Due to these difficulties, early InN samples were poorly crystalline and exhibited high free ele ...
WIPO IPC: Internet Publication
... In the two cases referred to under (a), above, the subclasses of section F, which deal with the respective subjects, essentially cover in the first place the whole mechanical aspect of the apparatus or devices, whereas the electrical aspect, as such, is covered by subclass H05B; In the case of l ...
... In the two cases referred to under (a), above, the subclasses of section F, which deal with the respective subjects, essentially cover in the first place the whole mechanical aspect of the apparatus or devices, whereas the electrical aspect, as such, is covered by subclass H05B; In the case of l ...
Optical grating coupler biosensor and biomedical applications Lorena Diéguez Moure
... through different approaches. Low cost sensors in polymer substrates were investigated, as well as novel coatings for commercial sensors with different sputtered and evaporated materials. These new sensors will allow quick quantitative studies of the adsorption of biomolecules onto their surfaces, t ...
... through different approaches. Low cost sensors in polymer substrates were investigated, as well as novel coatings for commercial sensors with different sputtered and evaporated materials. These new sensors will allow quick quantitative studies of the adsorption of biomolecules onto their surfaces, t ...
reflectance measurement and modelling of high reflectivity
... Reflectance Measurement and Modelling of High Reflectivity Distributed Bragg Reflector Stacks ...
... Reflectance Measurement and Modelling of High Reflectivity Distributed Bragg Reflector Stacks ...
Cloaking and Invisibility: A Review
... blue circle in Fig. 3(b). This explains why the phase velocity in the cloak at the inner radius must be infinite, according to (1). The cloak therefore requires superluminal propagation because any ray that goes through it has more distance to travel in an equal time than it would have in the associa ...
... blue circle in Fig. 3(b). This explains why the phase velocity in the cloak at the inner radius must be infinite, according to (1). The cloak therefore requires superluminal propagation because any ray that goes through it has more distance to travel in an equal time than it would have in the associa ...
Scanning angle total internal reflection Raman spectroscopy and
... technique was later shown using polymer stacks where Raman scatter from a thin (≈ 1µm) polystyrene film at the prism interface was collected without contribution from a bulk polyethylene below.9-10 Since then, TIR Raman spectra have been collected from a variety of solid-solid, solid-liquid, and liq ...
... technique was later shown using polymer stacks where Raman scatter from a thin (≈ 1µm) polystyrene film at the prism interface was collected without contribution from a bulk polyethylene below.9-10 Since then, TIR Raman spectra have been collected from a variety of solid-solid, solid-liquid, and liq ...