Introduction to super-resolution microscopy
... These localization-based super-resolution techniques were introduced by three different groups in 2006. These microscopes are termed photoactivation localization microscopy (PALM) [3], fluorescence photoactivation localization microscopy (FPALM) [4] and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (S ...
... These localization-based super-resolution techniques were introduced by three different groups in 2006. These microscopes are termed photoactivation localization microscopy (PALM) [3], fluorescence photoactivation localization microscopy (FPALM) [4] and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (S ...
Role of wavefront aberrations of amplified femtosecond pulses in
... STARFISH: Spatio-Temporal Amplitude and phase Reconstruction by Fourier-transform of Interference Spectra of High-complex-beams SVEA: Slowly Varying Envelope amplitude Approximation THG: Third Harmonic Generation X-FROG: Cross- Frequency Resolved Optical Gating WFS: Wavefront Sensor ...
... STARFISH: Spatio-Temporal Amplitude and phase Reconstruction by Fourier-transform of Interference Spectra of High-complex-beams SVEA: Slowly Varying Envelope amplitude Approximation THG: Third Harmonic Generation X-FROG: Cross- Frequency Resolved Optical Gating WFS: Wavefront Sensor ...
Topology optimization of metal nanostructures for localized surface plasmon resonances BRIEF NOTE
... the wave field variable is quadratically interpolated, and the design variable is linearly interpolated. The design domain is chosen to be the same as the computational domain (i.e. Ωd = Ω). The incident TM wave is launched from the left boundary in the positive direction of the x-axis, and the maxi ...
... the wave field variable is quadratically interpolated, and the design variable is linearly interpolated. The design domain is chosen to be the same as the computational domain (i.e. Ωd = Ω). The incident TM wave is launched from the left boundary in the positive direction of the x-axis, and the maxi ...
Energy and Chemical Reactions
... Example 7.1 - Energy For each of the following situations, you are asked which of two objects or substances has the higher energy. Explain your answer with reference to the capacity of each to do work and say whether the energy that distinguishes them is kinetic energy or potential energy. a. Incan ...
... Example 7.1 - Energy For each of the following situations, you are asked which of two objects or substances has the higher energy. Explain your answer with reference to the capacity of each to do work and say whether the energy that distinguishes them is kinetic energy or potential energy. a. Incan ...
The Light of Existence
... then accepts another in the line. If the engine slows down under load, say near a massive star, the photons go slower but still keep the same order, e.g. in gravity lensing, photons from a cosmic event arrive on earth at different times by different paths, but are still in lock-step order for each p ...
... then accepts another in the line. If the engine slows down under load, say near a massive star, the photons go slower but still keep the same order, e.g. in gravity lensing, photons from a cosmic event arrive on earth at different times by different paths, but are still in lock-step order for each p ...
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... quantum efficiency. The laser diodes can be designed for different emission wavelengths based on applications. High resolution laser color printers and low cost full color projection systems could be designed by moving towards shorter wavelength laser diodes. The density and at the same time resolut ...
... quantum efficiency. The laser diodes can be designed for different emission wavelengths based on applications. High resolution laser color printers and low cost full color projection systems could be designed by moving towards shorter wavelength laser diodes. The density and at the same time resolut ...
Quantum Optics and Photonics
... The experimental set up is shown in Figure 6. A single Ti:Sapphire laser produces both pump beams via beam splitters. Each of the pump beams has an FWHM of 1.0 mm, and the angle between any of the beams is less than 5 mrad. The rubidium vapor is produced inside a heat pipe oven, with Helmholtz coils ...
... The experimental set up is shown in Figure 6. A single Ti:Sapphire laser produces both pump beams via beam splitters. Each of the pump beams has an FWHM of 1.0 mm, and the angle between any of the beams is less than 5 mrad. The rubidium vapor is produced inside a heat pipe oven, with Helmholtz coils ...
Two electric field Monte Carlo models of coherent backscattering of
... leaves the scattering medium. At this point, any relevant quantities (e.g., the spatial distribution of light exiting the medium) can be recorded. A new photon packet is then initiated, and one follows the same process described above. As soon as a large enough number of photon histories (typically ...
... leaves the scattering medium. At this point, any relevant quantities (e.g., the spatial distribution of light exiting the medium) can be recorded. A new photon packet is then initiated, and one follows the same process described above. As soon as a large enough number of photon histories (typically ...
Geometrical-optics code for computing the optical
... same calculation for ⫽ 2.0 m shows that N ⫽ 2 is enough for all incidence angles. Glantschnig and Chen33 compared angular scattering diagrams for ⫽ 0.49 m on the basis of the geometrical-optics approximation for N ⫽ 2 with results from exact Mie calculations. They found that for ⌰i ⱕ 60°, the ...
... same calculation for ⫽ 2.0 m shows that N ⫽ 2 is enough for all incidence angles. Glantschnig and Chen33 compared angular scattering diagrams for ⫽ 0.49 m on the basis of the geometrical-optics approximation for N ⫽ 2 with results from exact Mie calculations. They found that for ⌰i ⱕ 60°, the ...
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... of irradiation pulses prevents this kind of redox process through electron transfer. It was shown that in the same mixed ion system the metal clusters obtained change with increasing dose rate from a bilayered core/shell structure to an alloyed structure or bimetallic solid solution.10 In the litera ...
... of irradiation pulses prevents this kind of redox process through electron transfer. It was shown that in the same mixed ion system the metal clusters obtained change with increasing dose rate from a bilayered core/shell structure to an alloyed structure or bimetallic solid solution.10 In the litera ...
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... Test-Bank-for-Biology-with-MasteringBiology-8th-Edition-by-Campbell Topic: Concept 2.2 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 16) One difference between carbon-12 ( 126 C) and carbon-14 ( 146 C) is that carbon-14 has A) two more protons than carbon-12. B) two more electrons than carbon-12. C) two more neutr ...
... Test-Bank-for-Biology-with-MasteringBiology-8th-Edition-by-Campbell Topic: Concept 2.2 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 16) One difference between carbon-12 ( 126 C) and carbon-14 ( 146 C) is that carbon-14 has A) two more protons than carbon-12. B) two more electrons than carbon-12. C) two more neutr ...
Achromatic Polarization-Preserving Beam Displacer
... the solution requires a more complex system. One solution is to use ref lectors coated with thin f ilms designed specifically to make the phase and amplitude differences of the s and p ref lection coefficients zero. Several schemes for this are possible, including forcing each ref lection to preserv ...
... the solution requires a more complex system. One solution is to use ref lectors coated with thin f ilms designed specifically to make the phase and amplitude differences of the s and p ref lection coefficients zero. Several schemes for this are possible, including forcing each ref lection to preserv ...
Prospects for Precise Measurements with Echo Atom
... The first pulse excites a superposition of momentum states separated by integer multiples of h̄q. The second excitation pulse further diffracts the momentum states, causing certain trajectories to interfere in the vicinity of t = 2T, henceforth referred to as the “echo” time. This interference creat ...
... The first pulse excites a superposition of momentum states separated by integer multiples of h̄q. The second excitation pulse further diffracts the momentum states, causing certain trajectories to interfere in the vicinity of t = 2T, henceforth referred to as the “echo” time. This interference creat ...
IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP)
... Synthesis, Characterization and Optical properties of PANI/ PVA Blends. 3.3 Optical properties 3.3.1 Absorption, transmission and reflection spectra of pure PVA and PANI / PVA blend films. The UV-VIS absorbance spectra in the region 200-1100 nm for PVA and PANI/ PVA blend are shown in fig. (3-a). T ...
... Synthesis, Characterization and Optical properties of PANI/ PVA Blends. 3.3 Optical properties 3.3.1 Absorption, transmission and reflection spectra of pure PVA and PANI / PVA blend films. The UV-VIS absorbance spectra in the region 200-1100 nm for PVA and PANI/ PVA blend are shown in fig. (3-a). T ...
Non-Gaussianity of quantum states: an experimental test on single
... the curve are obtained from a fit of the experimental data: r = 0.105, γ = 0.425, ξ = 0.96 and η = 0.71. The average fidelity between the reconstructed and the modelled state is 0.989±0.006 [50]. Concerning the non-Gaussianity, the agreement between the experimental data and the model is satisfactor ...
... the curve are obtained from a fit of the experimental data: r = 0.105, γ = 0.425, ξ = 0.96 and η = 0.71. The average fidelity between the reconstructed and the modelled state is 0.989±0.006 [50]. Concerning the non-Gaussianity, the agreement between the experimental data and the model is satisfactor ...
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... The principle of imaging a sample is similar to that utilised in single point mapping except that multiple rows of spectra can be collected simultaneously significantly reducing acquisition times. The advantage of the small linear array35 is that the signal readout is fast. Focal plane array detecto ...
... The principle of imaging a sample is similar to that utilised in single point mapping except that multiple rows of spectra can be collected simultaneously significantly reducing acquisition times. The advantage of the small linear array35 is that the signal readout is fast. Focal plane array detecto ...
Nonequilibrium quantum fluctuations of a dispersive medium: Spontaneous emission, photon statistics,
... formalism to quantum friction are investigated in Refs. [24,25]. Interestingly, dispersive objects experience quantum friction even when they move at a constant relative velocity: Two parallel plates moving laterally with respect to each other experience a (noncontact) frictional force [26,27]. Nonc ...
... formalism to quantum friction are investigated in Refs. [24,25]. Interestingly, dispersive objects experience quantum friction even when they move at a constant relative velocity: Two parallel plates moving laterally with respect to each other experience a (noncontact) frictional force [26,27]. Nonc ...
Density Functional Theory for Systems with Electronic Edges
... in the early 20th century with the discovery of the atom and the development of quantum mechanics. This picture describes a material as consisting of electrons and atomic nuclei behaving according to the probabilistic predictions of quantum theory. This description gave rise to two competing approac ...
... in the early 20th century with the discovery of the atom and the development of quantum mechanics. This picture describes a material as consisting of electrons and atomic nuclei behaving according to the probabilistic predictions of quantum theory. This description gave rise to two competing approac ...
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... A) The nitrogen atom has a mass number of approximately 7 daltons and an atomic mass of 14. B) The nitrogen atom has a mass number of approximately 14 daltons and an atomic mass of 7. C) The nitrogen atom has a mass number of 14 and an atomic mass of 7 grams. D) The nitrogen atom has a mass number o ...
... A) The nitrogen atom has a mass number of approximately 7 daltons and an atomic mass of 14. B) The nitrogen atom has a mass number of approximately 14 daltons and an atomic mass of 7. C) The nitrogen atom has a mass number of 14 and an atomic mass of 7 grams. D) The nitrogen atom has a mass number o ...
Biology, 8e (Campbell) Chapter 2 The Chemical Context of Life
... E) carbon, oxygen, sulfur, calcium Answer: D Topic: Concept 2.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 2) Trace elements are those required by an organism in only minute quantities. Which of the following is a trace element that is required by humans and other vertebrates? A) nitrogen B) calcium C) iodine D ...
... E) carbon, oxygen, sulfur, calcium Answer: D Topic: Concept 2.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 2) Trace elements are those required by an organism in only minute quantities. Which of the following is a trace element that is required by humans and other vertebrates? A) nitrogen B) calcium C) iodine D ...
X-ray fluorescence
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic ""secondary"" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by bombarding with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. The phenomenon is widely used for elemental analysis and chemical analysis, particularly in the investigation of metals, glass, ceramics and building materials, and for research in geochemistry, forensic science and archaeology.