Diffraction of light by a single slit and gratings
... form yz-planes, a fact which may be understood as motivation for the name. Note that with increasing time the spatial positions of fixed phase propagate into positive x-direction with the light velocity c. Because of the periodicity of the sin-function, points separated in x-direction by an integer ...
... form yz-planes, a fact which may be understood as motivation for the name. Note that with increasing time the spatial positions of fixed phase propagate into positive x-direction with the light velocity c. Because of the periodicity of the sin-function, points separated in x-direction by an integer ...
幻灯片 1 - USTC, ICTS
... identification of various forms of robust solitary waves in nonlinear optics. ...
... identification of various forms of robust solitary waves in nonlinear optics. ...
Optical Prescriptions Spectacle Lenses
... Any vibrations which are perpendicular to the polarization axis are blocked by the filter. Thus, a Polaroid filter with its long-chain molecules aligned horizontally will have a ...
... Any vibrations which are perpendicular to the polarization axis are blocked by the filter. Thus, a Polaroid filter with its long-chain molecules aligned horizontally will have a ...
Axial birefringence in high-numerical-aperture optical
... straightforward, following the methods described in the book of Stamnes20 and leads to the following results: The stationary point for each of these integrals corresponds to the path of the geometrical optics light ray from r1 to r2 , refracting at the interface according to Snell’s law8,14 (see Fig ...
... straightforward, following the methods described in the book of Stamnes20 and leads to the following results: The stationary point for each of these integrals corresponds to the path of the geometrical optics light ray from r1 to r2 , refracting at the interface according to Snell’s law8,14 (see Fig ...
Time-Reversal Generation of Rogue Waves
... stage of the experiment. If the breather dynamics are timereversal invariant, it is expected to observe the refocusing of the waves after reemitting these small modulated timereversed signals to the single flap. Note that due to the spatial reciprocity of the NLS equation we can reemit the time-reve ...
... stage of the experiment. If the breather dynamics are timereversal invariant, it is expected to observe the refocusing of the waves after reemitting these small modulated timereversed signals to the single flap. Note that due to the spatial reciprocity of the NLS equation we can reemit the time-reve ...
Rogue waves in a wave tank - Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci.
... use a Jonswap spectrum. However, when we use a more symmetric spectrum, either in shallow or in deep water, the energy concentrates itself and something similar to rogue waves happens. Controlling wave maker parameters, we can generate this kind of breather; its description is the main aim of this p ...
... use a Jonswap spectrum. However, when we use a more symmetric spectrum, either in shallow or in deep water, the energy concentrates itself and something similar to rogue waves happens. Controlling wave maker parameters, we can generate this kind of breather; its description is the main aim of this p ...
Complete energy conversion by autoresonant
... 15. S. Longhi, “Third-harmonic generation in quasi-phase-matched χ (2) media with missing second harmonic,” Optics Letters 32, 1791-1793 (2007). 16. M. Charbonneau-Lefort, B. Afeyan, and M. M. Fejer, “Competing collinear and noncollinear interactions in chirped quasi-phase-matched optical parametric ...
... 15. S. Longhi, “Third-harmonic generation in quasi-phase-matched χ (2) media with missing second harmonic,” Optics Letters 32, 1791-1793 (2007). 16. M. Charbonneau-Lefort, B. Afeyan, and M. M. Fejer, “Competing collinear and noncollinear interactions in chirped quasi-phase-matched optical parametric ...
1.1 Objectives
... formed by multiple light filaments is able to provide long range guiding of microwave beams without spreading [11]. Recent experiments also show that extraordinary properties of light filament induced plasma channel enable the generation of terahertz electromagnetic waves in the direction of laser b ...
... formed by multiple light filaments is able to provide long range guiding of microwave beams without spreading [11]. Recent experiments also show that extraordinary properties of light filament induced plasma channel enable the generation of terahertz electromagnetic waves in the direction of laser b ...
Image Quality Criteria - University of Arizona
... Geometric Geometric image quality metrics can be computed or solved using simple ray tracing through an optical system by following the practices of geometric optics. The geometric optics methods are the most valid methods for applications where the expected wavefront error is greater than 1 wave. G ...
... Geometric Geometric image quality metrics can be computed or solved using simple ray tracing through an optical system by following the practices of geometric optics. The geometric optics methods are the most valid methods for applications where the expected wavefront error is greater than 1 wave. G ...
Analysis of Fundamental and Higher Order
... where χ(1) and χ(3) are the first and third order susceptibility tensors. For better understanding of a soliton pulse propagation in optical fiber, it necessary to set up our modelling on the mathematical expression (1). We suppose that a solution for electric filed E has a form [1]: E(r,t)=A(Z,t)F( ...
... where χ(1) and χ(3) are the first and third order susceptibility tensors. For better understanding of a soliton pulse propagation in optical fiber, it necessary to set up our modelling on the mathematical expression (1). We suppose that a solution for electric filed E has a form [1]: E(r,t)=A(Z,t)F( ...
Waveguide-based single-shot temporal cross-correlator
... reduced by using signal and pump waves that have a greater separation in the spectral domain. Next, we present that the cross-correlation between two arbitrary input functions can be determined by measuring the spectrum of the generated idler wave. The input functions are encoded on both the signal ...
... reduced by using signal and pump waves that have a greater separation in the spectral domain. Next, we present that the cross-correlation between two arbitrary input functions can be determined by measuring the spectrum of the generated idler wave. The input functions are encoded on both the signal ...
Diffraction Gratings
... Note: The “evanescent” fields in material 2 are not completely evanescent. They have a purely real kx so they do flow energy in the transverse direction. Lecture 9 ...
... Note: The “evanescent” fields in material 2 are not completely evanescent. They have a purely real kx so they do flow energy in the transverse direction. Lecture 9 ...
The interference characteristics of light
... The diffraction characteristics of the cat-eye reflected light have been studied some time [3, 4, 14, 15], but the interference characteristics of the cat-eye reflected light have never been studied to date. In addition, we consider the interferometry methods which are widely used in optical metrolo ...
... The diffraction characteristics of the cat-eye reflected light have been studied some time [3, 4, 14, 15], but the interference characteristics of the cat-eye reflected light have never been studied to date. In addition, we consider the interferometry methods which are widely used in optical metrolo ...
Chapter 12 Plane Waves at Boundaries and in Dispersive Media
... frequency to provide increased sensitivity. The output of the probe is rectified and connected directly to a microammeter, or it may be delivered to an electronic voltmeter or a special amplifier. The indication is proportional to the amplitude of the sinusoidal time-varying field in which the probe ...
... frequency to provide increased sensitivity. The output of the probe is rectified and connected directly to a microammeter, or it may be delivered to an electronic voltmeter or a special amplifier. The indication is proportional to the amplitude of the sinusoidal time-varying field in which the probe ...