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Conference Programme All sessions take place in Institute of Physics, Grudziądzka 5 in room 20. Tutorials are held in room 30 in Institute of Physics. Present programme, all abstracts and additional information on the Meeting to be found on the web: http://osa.fizyka.umk.pl/OPTO/index.php 12 May 2010, Wednesday 1500 –1600 Registration (Institute of Physics, Grudziądzka 5, room 20) 1600 – 1620 Official opening of OPTO Meeting for Young Researchers & Vth International SPIE Students’ Chapters Meeting (Institute of Physics, Grudziądzka 5, room 20) 1620 – 1630 National Laboratory for Quantum Technologies - sponsor talk Karol Karnowski (Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) Session I: Interferometric techniques Chairman: Danuta Bukowska 1630 – 1700 OSA Invited lecture: Surface metrology with white light interference microscope >> page 14 Joanna Schmit (University of Arizona, Veeco Instruments Inc. Tucson, USA) 1700 – 1715 Aerosol Imaging using Holographic Methods Elena-Ruxandra Cojocaru (Bucharest, Romania) 1715 – 1730 >> page 22 Multi-Megahertz OCT: High quality 3d imaging at 20 million A-scans and 4.5 GVoxels per second Wolfgan Wieser (Münich, Germany) 1730 – 1745 >> page 22 Integrated method for 3D shape and multispectral color measurement for cultural heritage objects digitization Grzegorz Mączkowski (Warsaw, Poland) 1745 – 1800 >> page 23 Albert Abraham Michelson - father of interferometry Sylwia Kolenderska (Toruń, Poland) >> page 23 1800 – 1830 The master of light – movie tribute for A. A. Michelson 2000 – … Get together party – traditional dance floor (Pod Modrym Fartuchem, Rynek Nowomiejski 8) 13 May 2010, Thursday 800 – 900 Registration (Institute of Physics, Grudziądzka 5, room 20) Session II: Optical metrology Chairman: Weronika Zaperty 900 – 930 Invited lecture: Imaging of anterior segment of the eye using optical coherence tomography Ireneusz Grulkowski (Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland) 930 – 945 >> page 15 Integration of shape and reflection measuring methods for cultural heritage objects Jakub Krzesłowski (Warsaw, Poland) 945 – 1000 Active laser frequency stabilization and linewidth narrowing by PoundDrever-Hall method in CRDS application Agata Cygan (Toruń, Poland) 1000 – 1015 Maria Sherman (Saratov, Russia) Delta-sigma modulated optical transmitter Alexandru Octavian Stanculescu (Bucharest, Romania) 1030 – 1045 >> page 24 Electrically controlled diffuser on the base of multi-domain nematic layers for the laser beams 1015 – 1030 >> page 24 >> page 25 >> page 26 Positioning of a focal point in relation to the Sun's position in the pseudoconcave mirror system Rafał Pukownik (Toruń, Poland) 1045 – 1130 Coffee break >> page 26 Session III: Liquid crystals and nanoparticles Chairman: Alicja Anuszkiewicz 1130 – 1200 SPIE Invited lecture: Liquid crystal panels in diffractive optics Juan Campos (Department of Physics, University Autònoma, Barcelona, Spain) 1200 – 1215 >> page 16 Composite photonic band-gap structures based on porous silicon Fedor Sychev (Moscow, Russia) 1215 – 1230 Nonlinear magnetooptical switching in 1D all-garnet microcavities Ilya Razdolsky (Moscow, Russia) 1230– 1245 The physics of carbon nanotube interfaces Marta Pelc (Toruń, Poland) 1245 – 1300 >> page 27 >> page 28 The calculations of electromagnetic fields around nanoparticles embedded in biological media Vera Prytkowa (Saratov, Russia) 1300 – 1530 >> page 29 Lunch Session IV: Optics in medicine Chairman: Monika Danielewska 1530 – 1600 Invited lecture: Methods for noninvasive measurement of tear film surface kinetics Dorota H. Szczęsna, PhD (Institute of Physics, Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland) 1600 – 1630 Invited lecture: Dynamic aberrometry Robert Iskander, PhD (RDiVisTech, Brisbane, Australia) 1630 – 1645 >> page 29 Analysis of bacteria colonies diffraction patterns Igor Buzalewicz (Wroclaw, Poland) 1700 – 1715 >> page 17 FDML Laser at 1060nm and 680kHz A-Scan Rate for Retinal Imaging Thomas Klein (Münich, Germany) 1645 – 1700 >> page 17 Optically active proteins >> page 30 >> page 31 Karolina Mikulska (Toruń, Poland) 1730 – 1900 Session V: Poster session (Institute of Physics, Grudziądzka 5, hall ) Chairman: Karol Karnowski 1. Low-coherence interference microscopy of red blood cells Elena Bogolyubova (Saratov, Russia) >> page 44 2. Atomic systems (interacting with strong laser light) in one, two and three dimensions Tomasz Dziubak (Toruń, Poland) >> page 44 3. Applications of speckle interferometry in measuring mechanical properties >> page 45 Kamil Korzekwa, Dominik Kowal (Wroclaw, Poland) 4. Rating of deviation angle in NO2 molecule including influence of anharmonicity of normal vibration Olesia Snezhkova (Kyiv, Ukraine) >> page 45 5. Design and numerical analyses of the integrated optics devices Przemyslaw Struk (Gliwice, Poland) >> page 46 6. Application of multimode interference structures Artur Szewczuk (Gliwice, Poland) >> page 48 7. The propagation of electromagnetic wave in the metamaterial slab with the FDTD method Karol Tarnowski (Wroclaw, Poland) 1930 – … >> page 49 Workshop I: Hit the target - get together event 14 May 2010, Friday Session VI: Quantum nature of light Chairman: Igor Buzalewicz 900 – 930 Invited lecture: Quantum-enhanced interferometry >> page 18 Konrad Banaszek (Institute of Physics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland) 930 – 945 QDPSK based cryptography using a compact FPGA circuit Mateusz Bawaj (Toruń, Poland) 945 – 1000 >> page 32 Nonlinear effects in a simultaneous propagation of two pulses in a periodically dressed atomic medium in the tripod configuration Karolina Słowik (Toruń, Poland) 1000 – 1015 >> page 33 Superluminal pulse propagation in multi-level optically dressed atomic system >> page 34 Paulina Grochowska (Toruń, Poland) 1015 – 1030 lasers Theoretical analysis and numerical modeling of instability and chaos in >> page 35 Teofil Minea (Bucharest, Romania) 1030 – 1045 1045 – 1115 Correlated functions in atomic and molecular calculations Lukasz Syrocki (Toruń, Poland) >> page 35 Coffee break Session VII: Optical fibers Chairman: Przemysław Struk 1115 – 1145 Invited lecture: Birefringent photonic crystal fibers for sensing applications Wacław Urbańczyk (Institute of Physics, Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland) 1145 – 1200 Diffraction patterns of optical fibers: near-field to far-field transition Michał Grabka (Krakow, Poland) 1200 – 1215 >> page 36 Analysis of bending losses in photonic crystal polarizing fiber with boron doped inclusion Maciej Napiórkowski (Wroclaw, Poland) 1215 – 1230 >> page 18 >> page 36 Ultrafast rare-earth-doped fiber laser: do it yourself Marcin Kacprowicz (Toruń, Poland) >> page 37 1230 – 1300 Coffee break Session VIII: Optical techniques in micro world Chairman: Marija Sherman 1300 – 1330 Invited lecture: Optical measurements: from micro measurements to multimedia Małgorzata Kujawińska (Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland) 1330 – 1345 New scanning system for high resolution microscopy Monika Leniec (Wroclaw, Poland) 1345 – 1400 Basics of microluminescence measurements Nikodem Czechowski (Toruń, Poland) 1415 – 1430 >> page 38 >> page 39 Lipid vesicles and supported membranes - fluorescence microscopy of lipid structures Agnieszka Górska (Toruń, Poland) 1430 – 1630 Lunch 1630 – 1830 Workshop II: Lab tour - Laboratory of Medical Physics and National Laboratory FAMO (Institute of Physics, Grudziądzka 5) 2000 – … Official Banquet (Royal India restaurant, Prosta 19) 15 May 2010, Saturday 900 – 1100 >> page 37 Application of solid immersion lens in confocal microscopy Bartosz Krajnik (Toruń, Poland) 1400 – 1415 >> page 19 Workshop III: Making the most of presentation >> page 41 Jean Luc Doumont (a world-acclaimed expert in oral presentations, SPIE invited lecturer) 1100 – 1130 Coffee break (ballot for the best presentation) Session IX: Student Chapters’ activities Chairman: Szymon Tamborski 1130 – 1140 Activities of the Institute for Atomic Physics SPIE Student Chapter 1140 – 1150 Activities of the Gdansk University of Technology Chapter 1150 – 1200 Activities of the Saratov State University SPIE Student Chapter 1200 – 1210 Activities of the Silesian University of Technology SPIE Student Chapter 1210 – 1220 Activities of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv SPIE Student Chapter 1220 – 1230 Activities of the Nicolaus Copenicus University SPIE Student Chapter 1230 – 1240 Activities of the Warsaw University of Technology SPIE Student Chapter 1240 – 1250 Activities of the Wroclaw University of Technology SPIE Student Chapter 1250 – 1400 Lunch and closing remarks ( “Sphinx” restaurant, Żeglarska 31) (presentation of the best oral and the best poster awards) 1430 – 1630 Visit in “The Kopernik’s house and museum” (Kopernika 15/17) – includes tasting of famous ginger bread of Toruń self-prepared according to old recipes