Zemax, LLC Getting Started With OpticStudio 16
... missing, the necessary files will be downloaded and installed. These will subsequently be kept up to date by Windows Update. The installer will also install all components of the soft-key drivers and license management software, the Zemax License Manager (ZLM). A dialog box may also ask for your per ...
... missing, the necessary files will be downloaded and installed. These will subsequently be kept up to date by Windows Update. The installer will also install all components of the soft-key drivers and license management software, the Zemax License Manager (ZLM). A dialog box may also ask for your per ...
High-Q Microresonators as Lasing Elements for Silicon Photonics
... so much more. My dad taught me how to solve problems, use tools, work as part of a team, and have fun the entire time. Although I didn’t know it at the time, my Dad made many sacrifices in his life so that he could have time for his kids. I never imagined how valuable those experiences could be until ...
... so much more. My dad taught me how to solve problems, use tools, work as part of a team, and have fun the entire time. Although I didn’t know it at the time, my Dad made many sacrifices in his life so that he could have time for his kids. I never imagined how valuable those experiences could be until ...
Coatings - CVI Laser Optics
... reflections are of equal amplitude, the amplitude (and hence intensity) minimum will be zero. In the absence of absorption or scatter, the principle of conservation of energy indicates that all “lost” reflected intensity will appear as enhanced intensity in the transmitted beam. The sum of the refle ...
... reflections are of equal amplitude, the amplitude (and hence intensity) minimum will be zero. In the absence of absorption or scatter, the principle of conservation of energy indicates that all “lost” reflected intensity will appear as enhanced intensity in the transmitted beam. The sum of the refle ...
Towards Multimaterial Multifunctional Fibres that See, Hear, Sense and Communicate
... dependence and thus lend themselves to high-speed drawing, our materials choices have focused on chalcogenide glasses and polymeric thermoplastics that have a high glass-transition temperature. Chalcogenides are high-index inorganic glasses that contain one or more of the chalcogen elements (sulphur ...
... dependence and thus lend themselves to high-speed drawing, our materials choices have focused on chalcogenide glasses and polymeric thermoplastics that have a high glass-transition temperature. Chalcogenides are high-index inorganic glasses that contain one or more of the chalcogen elements (sulphur ...
Tuning Dynamic Range and Sensitivity of White
... To exploit the SP effect for analytical applications, two types of SPR sensors have been employed: constant-angle sensors and constant-wavelength sensors. Constant-angle SPR sensors employ the traditional “Kretschmann configuration” where a metal-coated BK7 glass prism is used for the sensing area. ...
... To exploit the SP effect for analytical applications, two types of SPR sensors have been employed: constant-angle sensors and constant-wavelength sensors. Constant-angle SPR sensors employ the traditional “Kretschmann configuration” where a metal-coated BK7 glass prism is used for the sensing area. ...
Liquid-crystal photonic applications
... nematic, smectic A, smectic C, columnar, blue phases, and many many more. The diversity of liquid-crystal materials is huge, but this diversity is even overshadowed by the number of applications in which liquid crystals are used nowadays. The majority of applications are related to informationdispla ...
... nematic, smectic A, smectic C, columnar, blue phases, and many many more. The diversity of liquid-crystal materials is huge, but this diversity is even overshadowed by the number of applications in which liquid crystals are used nowadays. The majority of applications are related to informationdispla ...
Optical Methods for Tympanic Membrane Characterisation Towards Objective Otoscopy in Otitis Media
... erythema detection algorithms. Healthy TM:s were significantly distinguished from TM:s with induced erythema (p < 0.01) and from TM:s in ears with mucous middle ear effusion (p < 0.05). A new technique for surface shape assessment based on an on-axis dual fibre array incorporated in an otoscope was ...
... erythema detection algorithms. Healthy TM:s were significantly distinguished from TM:s with induced erythema (p < 0.01) and from TM:s in ears with mucous middle ear effusion (p < 0.05). A new technique for surface shape assessment based on an on-axis dual fibre array incorporated in an otoscope was ...
Journal of Nonlinear Optical - Research School of Physics and
... spectrum,7,37 as shown in [Fig. 3(b)] for the case of 1D lattice. Note that the dispersion curves become periodic, β(Kx ) = β(Kx + 2π/d), where d is the lattice period, and accordingly are fully characterized by their values in the first Brillouin zone, −π/d ≤ Kx ≤ π/d. The 1D band-gaps open around t ...
... spectrum,7,37 as shown in [Fig. 3(b)] for the case of 1D lattice. Note that the dispersion curves become periodic, β(Kx ) = β(Kx + 2π/d), where d is the lattice period, and accordingly are fully characterized by their values in the first Brillouin zone, −π/d ≤ Kx ≤ π/d. The 1D band-gaps open around t ...
Introduction - Strathprints
... The phase shift of the wave is normally presented in complex form. For reference purposes the phase of the fundamental wave is defined as zero at the medium 1/medium 2 interface i.e. at z = 0. It is clear from Figure 1 that both the m and p waves accumulate phase as they move downwards away from the ...
... The phase shift of the wave is normally presented in complex form. For reference purposes the phase of the fundamental wave is defined as zero at the medium 1/medium 2 interface i.e. at z = 0. It is clear from Figure 1 that both the m and p waves accumulate phase as they move downwards away from the ...
Wave incidence
... When qt =90o, the refracted wave flows along the (for m1 m 2 ) surface and no energy is transmitted into medium 2. Example The value of the angle of er 2 sin 90 o incidence corresponding to sin q c = er1 this is called critical angle, qc. ...
... When qt =90o, the refracted wave flows along the (for m1 m 2 ) surface and no energy is transmitted into medium 2. Example The value of the angle of er 2 sin 90 o incidence corresponding to sin q c = er1 this is called critical angle, qc. ...
Wavelength Converter Technology
... high speed networks operating at 10 Gbit/s and in the future possibly at 100 Gbit/s, the power consumption of the opto-electronic converter will be high and bandwidth limitations of electronic circuitry may be encountered. Therefore, all-optical converters are highly interesting. 3.2 Laser Converter ...
... high speed networks operating at 10 Gbit/s and in the future possibly at 100 Gbit/s, the power consumption of the opto-electronic converter will be high and bandwidth limitations of electronic circuitry may be encountered. Therefore, all-optical converters are highly interesting. 3.2 Laser Converter ...
Light at work: The use of optical forces for particle manipulation
... refractive index higher than the refractive index of the surrounding medium. (A) A single moderately focused Gaussian beam attracts the particles to its axis via the transverse gradient force and propels them along its propagation direction via the dominating axial scattering force. In air the parti ...
... refractive index higher than the refractive index of the surrounding medium. (A) A single moderately focused Gaussian beam attracts the particles to its axis via the transverse gradient force and propels them along its propagation direction via the dominating axial scattering force. In air the parti ...
Bimodal waveguide interferometer device based high sensitive biosensing
... Scheme of a interferometer based on Mach-Zehnder configuration Cosine dependence of interferometric signals. . . . . . . . . . . . Optical arrangement and representation of a Young Interferometric biosensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schematic of a dual polarization i ...
... Scheme of a interferometer based on Mach-Zehnder configuration Cosine dependence of interferometric signals. . . . . . . . . . . . Optical arrangement and representation of a Young Interferometric biosensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schematic of a dual polarization i ...
Modeling Moiré: Visual Beat Effects in Nature and Optical Metrology
... that looked like a cat’s eye. Figures 2 (b) and 2 (c) show the screenshots of the M ATHEMATICA output for these cases. Although the two types of gratings themselves appeared to be rather similar, the moiré patterns created had a very discernible dissimilarity between them. Another type of grating s ...
... that looked like a cat’s eye. Figures 2 (b) and 2 (c) show the screenshots of the M ATHEMATICA output for these cases. Although the two types of gratings themselves appeared to be rather similar, the moiré patterns created had a very discernible dissimilarity between them. Another type of grating s ...
Handbook of Optical Filters
... any fluorescence emitted by the specimen. This light is always of longer wavelength (more to the red) than the excitation color. These can be either bandpass filters or longpass filters. Common barrier filter colors are blue or pale yellow in the U-block, green or deep yellow in the B-block, and ora ...
... any fluorescence emitted by the specimen. This light is always of longer wavelength (more to the red) than the excitation color. These can be either bandpass filters or longpass filters. Common barrier filter colors are blue or pale yellow in the U-block, green or deep yellow in the B-block, and ora ...
II. On the Michelson-Morley Experiment relating to the Drift of the
... same diagram will serve for every instant o£ the motion ; only in this case the lines do not represent crests, but all belong to the same phase of the respective waves, this common phase differing with the instant for which the diagram is drawn. This is because the change produced by reflexion so mo ...
... same diagram will serve for every instant o£ the motion ; only in this case the lines do not represent crests, but all belong to the same phase of the respective waves, this common phase differing with the instant for which the diagram is drawn. This is because the change produced by reflexion so mo ...
The Michelson Interferometer Wavelength Meter
... The Fourier-transform operation on the interferogram allows the wavelength of the signals to be separated and measured individually – i.e. each of the input signals is individually resolved both in frequency and in power The Fourier-transform operation does not compromise the wavelength accuracy of ...
... The Fourier-transform operation on the interferogram allows the wavelength of the signals to be separated and measured individually – i.e. each of the input signals is individually resolved both in frequency and in power The Fourier-transform operation does not compromise the wavelength accuracy of ...
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... Astigmatism: An element of cylindrical correction. The image is distorted in a particular axis. Corrected by placing a rod-like lens at an appropriate angle. Glaucoma: The pressure in the vitreous humor is too high. This causes shortsightedness and loss of vision through retinal problems. Macula deg ...
... Astigmatism: An element of cylindrical correction. The image is distorted in a particular axis. Corrected by placing a rod-like lens at an appropriate angle. Glaucoma: The pressure in the vitreous humor is too high. This causes shortsightedness and loss of vision through retinal problems. Macula deg ...
Optical Fibres in Communications
... The refractive index of the core in graded index fiber is not constant, but decreases gradually from its maximum value n1 to its minimum value n2 at the core-cladding interface. The ray velocity changes along the path because of variations in the refractive index. The ray propagating along the fiber ...
... The refractive index of the core in graded index fiber is not constant, but decreases gradually from its maximum value n1 to its minimum value n2 at the core-cladding interface. The ray velocity changes along the path because of variations in the refractive index. The ray propagating along the fiber ...