
... The broad aim of this work is to develop and introduce advanced micro- and nano-fabrication techniques for LiNbO3 and a new class of integrated based telecommunication and sensing devices. The techniques developed include precise micro-domain inversion, etching, bonding and thin film fabrication. Fr ...
Polarization and angle dependence for hyper-Rayleigh scattering from local
... Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering (HRS) has become an important method for measuring the second-order nonlinear optical properties of materials, especially organic molecules in solution.1,2 The first hyperpolarizability  describing the second-order nonlinear response of a molecule is a third-rank tensor an ...
... Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering (HRS) has become an important method for measuring the second-order nonlinear optical properties of materials, especially organic molecules in solution.1,2 The first hyperpolarizability  describing the second-order nonlinear response of a molecule is a third-rank tensor an ...
DIOPTRICS OF THE FACET LENSES OF MALE BLOWFLIES
... the optical path. We measured the geometrical path by cutting small pieces of cornea (see Fig. 4) and sticking such a piece on its side in a film of vaseline. Subsequently we photographed side-on views by making use of the autofluorescence of the facet lenses. Good results were obtained with blue-in ...
... the optical path. We measured the geometrical path by cutting small pieces of cornea (see Fig. 4) and sticking such a piece on its side in a film of vaseline. Subsequently we photographed side-on views by making use of the autofluorescence of the facet lenses. Good results were obtained with blue-in ...
LIGO-T0900043-11 - DCC - LIGO Document Control Center Portal
... heaters on the test masses and by using CO2 beam on the compensation plate. ...
... heaters on the test masses and by using CO2 beam on the compensation plate. ...
Sample Chapter
... cable is shown in figure 2.1. It contains six fibres and has an insulated steel cable for providing tensile strength. Each optical fibre consists of a core surrounded by cladding which in turn is coated with an insulating jacket. The fibres are thus individually buffered and strengthened, six insula ...
... cable is shown in figure 2.1. It contains six fibres and has an insulated steel cable for providing tensile strength. Each optical fibre consists of a core surrounded by cladding which in turn is coated with an insulating jacket. The fibres are thus individually buffered and strengthened, six insula ...
Resolution in Confocal Microscopy
... The FWHM value is only one method of measuring resolution. Another common method is the Rayleigh criteria [19] where we would consider the distance between the first diffraction minimum and the central maximum as being the resolution of the optical signal. Note that although there FWHM might be in t ...
... The FWHM value is only one method of measuring resolution. Another common method is the Rayleigh criteria [19] where we would consider the distance between the first diffraction minimum and the central maximum as being the resolution of the optical signal. Note that although there FWHM might be in t ...
Techreportjul09 - University of Reading
... A survey of the groups in ADIENT was undertaken to ascertain how aerosol properties were used and therefore required within the individual activities. A literature review was then conducted by Reading into the appropriateness of the choices already used, and whether recent work presented alternative ...
... A survey of the groups in ADIENT was undertaken to ascertain how aerosol properties were used and therefore required within the individual activities. A literature review was then conducted by Reading into the appropriateness of the choices already used, and whether recent work presented alternative ...
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Optical
... • So why do we measure light with Decibels? • Light, like sound, follows the “inverse square” law. • The signal is inversely proportional to the distance squared. • After a signal travels distance X, and loses half of its intensity. • After it travels another distance X, it loses half again. • ...
... • So why do we measure light with Decibels? • Light, like sound, follows the “inverse square” law. • The signal is inversely proportional to the distance squared. • After a signal travels distance X, and loses half of its intensity. • After it travels another distance X, it loses half again. • ...
Investigation of the presence of rod-shaped bacteria on food surface
... length and outgoing secondary wavelength are identical, this method is called elastic scattering, while if there exists a wavelength shift, it is referred to as inelastic scattering. In the elastic scattering method, angular scatter measurements have been utilized for various quantitative studies of ...
... length and outgoing secondary wavelength are identical, this method is called elastic scattering, while if there exists a wavelength shift, it is referred to as inelastic scattering. In the elastic scattering method, angular scatter measurements have been utilized for various quantitative studies of ...
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: ...
Focus Variation – a Robust Technology for High
... By using special algorithms and a motorized x-y stage the x-y range can be exceeded up to 100 x 100 mm and more. In contrast to many other optical techniques that are limited to coaxial illumination, the maximum measurable slope angle is not only dependent on the numerical aperture of the objective. ...
... By using special algorithms and a motorized x-y stage the x-y range can be exceeded up to 100 x 100 mm and more. In contrast to many other optical techniques that are limited to coaxial illumination, the maximum measurable slope angle is not only dependent on the numerical aperture of the objective. ...
High-Power Diode Lasers under External Optical Feedback
... irreversible impacts caused by back-reflected light. By observing the near-field pattern while varying the probe current, we got information about the influence on filamentation and on peak-power densities with and without external optical feedback. For GaAs-based laser diodes, the energy gap of GaA ...
... irreversible impacts caused by back-reflected light. By observing the near-field pattern while varying the probe current, we got information about the influence on filamentation and on peak-power densities with and without external optical feedback. For GaAs-based laser diodes, the energy gap of GaA ...
Single scattering by red blood cells
... is much stronger. Borovoi and Naats9 calculated the small-angle scattering amplitude of the erythrocyte by using the anomalous diffraction theory, but they did not compare their results with measurements. Since the refractive index of the hemoglobin solution inside the cells is close to that in bloo ...
... is much stronger. Borovoi and Naats9 calculated the small-angle scattering amplitude of the erythrocyte by using the anomalous diffraction theory, but they did not compare their results with measurements. Since the refractive index of the hemoglobin solution inside the cells is close to that in bloo ...
Anomalous transient amplification of waves in non
... valid provided that the set of the non-orthogonal eigenmodes is complete. The general approach we are going to take to investigate the transient growth dynamics however, as we shall show later, does not rely on such an expansion. For a structure with the overall loss greater than the gain (to be def ...
... valid provided that the set of the non-orthogonal eigenmodes is complete. The general approach we are going to take to investigate the transient growth dynamics however, as we shall show later, does not rely on such an expansion. For a structure with the overall loss greater than the gain (to be def ...
Sub-wavelength grating for enhanced ring resonator biosensor
... scale [2, 3] for optical multiplexing [4], modulation [5], and biosensing [6]. While the large index contrast among the silicon waveguide, substrate, and cladding, helps to confine and guide the light, a portion of its electric field extends outside the waveguide as an evanescent field. This field i ...
... scale [2, 3] for optical multiplexing [4], modulation [5], and biosensing [6]. While the large index contrast among the silicon waveguide, substrate, and cladding, helps to confine and guide the light, a portion of its electric field extends outside the waveguide as an evanescent field. This field i ...
chapter 5: effect of the optical properties of the epidermis on laser
... The effectiveness of lasers in photodynamic treatment (PDT) of cancerous tumours has been described widely (Sharman WM, 1999), (Brown SB, 2004), (Wilson BC, 2008), (Sekkat N, 2012). In the initial testing phase of a potential treatment, tests are done in biochemical laboratories with single cell lay ...
... The effectiveness of lasers in photodynamic treatment (PDT) of cancerous tumours has been described widely (Sharman WM, 1999), (Brown SB, 2004), (Wilson BC, 2008), (Sekkat N, 2012). In the initial testing phase of a potential treatment, tests are done in biochemical laboratories with single cell lay ...
Variable Incidence Angle Fluorescence Interference Contrast
... context of surface-generated structured illumination techniques, reconstructed resolution is the minimum z displacement between two fluorescent objects that can be separately identified by numerical processing of images obtained with different excitation intensity functions. The level of this attain ...
... context of surface-generated structured illumination techniques, reconstructed resolution is the minimum z displacement between two fluorescent objects that can be separately identified by numerical processing of images obtained with different excitation intensity functions. The level of this attain ...
Diffuse optical imaging
... optimal system to be trialled. 3. Functional brain imaging (a ) Optical topography of brain function When imaging the brain, the clinical question is very different from that for the breast. Rather than detecting a static change that is constant during the examination, which is the case when imaging ...
... optimal system to be trialled. 3. Functional brain imaging (a ) Optical topography of brain function When imaging the brain, the clinical question is very different from that for the breast. Rather than detecting a static change that is constant during the examination, which is the case when imaging ...
LASER LIGHT SCATTERING FOR INVESTIGATION OF PARTICLE
... For many years measurement techniques based on laser light scattering theory have been applied to obtain information about the size, structure, shape, composition and concentration of substances[7,8]. In this research, laser light scattering experiment is carried out in the following manner. That is ...
... For many years measurement techniques based on laser light scattering theory have been applied to obtain information about the size, structure, shape, composition and concentration of substances[7,8]. In this research, laser light scattering experiment is carried out in the following manner. That is ...
Laser ablation of organic materials for discrimination of
... detection and identification of explosives or biological hazards. 3-8 A crucial step for such extension is certainly a detailed understanding of the laser ablation plasma induced from organic or biological materials. The mechanisms of mass transfer from sample to plasma as well as the interaction be ...
... detection and identification of explosives or biological hazards. 3-8 A crucial step for such extension is certainly a detailed understanding of the laser ablation plasma induced from organic or biological materials. The mechanisms of mass transfer from sample to plasma as well as the interaction be ...