Sub-mm Wave Imaging and Waveguiding
... Sub-mm wave technology (also known as Terahertz/THz) is a rapidly developing field of electro-optics which has great potential in a variety of applications. Generally defined as the band of the electro-magnetic spectrum with frequencies spanning from 300 GHz to 30 THz, submm waves are non-ionizing a ...
... Sub-mm wave technology (also known as Terahertz/THz) is a rapidly developing field of electro-optics which has great potential in a variety of applications. Generally defined as the band of the electro-magnetic spectrum with frequencies spanning from 300 GHz to 30 THz, submm waves are non-ionizing a ...
Observation of near-field correlations in spontaneous parametric
... photon pairs. The phase-matching conditions determine the relative phase of photon pairs born at different planes within the pumped region. The final probability amplitude of detection is given by the sum of all contributions from many creation sites inside the crystal and propagated to the image pl ...
... photon pairs. The phase-matching conditions determine the relative phase of photon pairs born at different planes within the pumped region. The final probability amplitude of detection is given by the sum of all contributions from many creation sites inside the crystal and propagated to the image pl ...
Coherence properties of light propagated through a
... for fully characterising partially coherent optical fields and their application to problems in imaging. Traditionally, measurements of the spatial coherence of a source have been obtained using double-slit experiments4 or uniformly redundant arrays.5 These techniques, however, provide only limited ...
... for fully characterising partially coherent optical fields and their application to problems in imaging. Traditionally, measurements of the spatial coherence of a source have been obtained using double-slit experiments4 or uniformly redundant arrays.5 These techniques, however, provide only limited ...
Digital X-Ray Imaging - Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
... dynamic range of film. This is illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7 of the companion lecture on mammography, which show a typical characteristic curve, film gamma and detective quantum efficiency (DQE) for a screen/film system. The contrast achievable in the screen/film image is proportional to the slope of the ...
... dynamic range of film. This is illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7 of the companion lecture on mammography, which show a typical characteristic curve, film gamma and detective quantum efficiency (DQE) for a screen/film system. The contrast achievable in the screen/film image is proportional to the slope of the ...
Y.H. Kim, G. Voulgaris, and M.A. Goni, 2005, Estimation of
... Estuaries are dynamic environments that play an important role in the cycling of particulate organic carbon (POC). Tidal and residual flows, as the latter might be influenced by bathymetry, freshwater discharge and/or atmospheric forcing determine the net flux and transport of POC. Traditional wet-c ...
... Estuaries are dynamic environments that play an important role in the cycling of particulate organic carbon (POC). Tidal and residual flows, as the latter might be influenced by bathymetry, freshwater discharge and/or atmospheric forcing determine the net flux and transport of POC. Traditional wet-c ...
PDF - University of California, Berkeley
... and Fourier transform from f ree-induction decay intensities at small t appear in Fig. 3, showing separate chemical shifts from the carboxyl and water deuterium spins. Note also the dramatic improvement in the resolution of the line from the water resonance. The final illustrative experiment involve ...
... and Fourier transform from f ree-induction decay intensities at small t appear in Fig. 3, showing separate chemical shifts from the carboxyl and water deuterium spins. Note also the dramatic improvement in the resolution of the line from the water resonance. The final illustrative experiment involve ...
Physical or Chemical Property?
... when two elements combine to form two or more compounds, the mass of one element that combines with a given mass of the other is in the ratio of small whole numbers • Law of conservation of mass – states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes ...
... when two elements combine to form two or more compounds, the mass of one element that combines with a given mass of the other is in the ratio of small whole numbers • Law of conservation of mass – states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes ...
Coherent Optical Information Systems
... bate at ⫽ 514 nm (19). The maximum reflecoccurs as different portions of this broad specavailability of coherent light sources has been tivity is at the Bragg wavelength ⫽ 1550 nm trum reach the destination with different delays. the key innovation enabling the rapid rise of (Fig. 4). Notice tha ...
... bate at ⫽ 514 nm (19). The maximum reflecoccurs as different portions of this broad specavailability of coherent light sources has been tivity is at the Bragg wavelength ⫽ 1550 nm trum reach the destination with different delays. the key innovation enabling the rapid rise of (Fig. 4). Notice tha ...
Biomedical Imaging and Applied Optics Laboratory
... spheroidal scatterers whose interactions with light are governed by Mie theory. Mie theory provides an analytical closed-form description of optical scattering from single spheroidal particles as a function of particle size, refractive index, wavelength, observation angle, and optical polarization. ...
... spheroidal scatterers whose interactions with light are governed by Mie theory. Mie theory provides an analytical closed-form description of optical scattering from single spheroidal particles as a function of particle size, refractive index, wavelength, observation angle, and optical polarization. ...
PROJECT TEM
... and a Cs value of 1 µm, a theoretical cut-off value might be 1/qmax = 42 pm. The same microscope without a corrector would have Cs = 0.5 mm and thus a 200-pm cut-off Practically, the spherical aberrations are suppressed in the best, "aberration-corrected" microscopes. Their resolution is however lim ...
... and a Cs value of 1 µm, a theoretical cut-off value might be 1/qmax = 42 pm. The same microscope without a corrector would have Cs = 0.5 mm and thus a 200-pm cut-off Practically, the spherical aberrations are suppressed in the best, "aberration-corrected" microscopes. Their resolution is however lim ...
Spider Silk: The Mother Nature`s Biological Superlens
... To summarise, this paper verified that the minor ampullate spider silk, spun from the Nephila edulis spider, has the properties to perform as an optical superlens by utilising photonic nanojets to carry the surface information at a highspatial-frequency, which can resolve 100-nm objects and patterns ...
... To summarise, this paper verified that the minor ampullate spider silk, spun from the Nephila edulis spider, has the properties to perform as an optical superlens by utilising photonic nanojets to carry the surface information at a highspatial-frequency, which can resolve 100-nm objects and patterns ...