
Near-field amplitude and phase recovery using phase
... atomic force microscopy with the chemical sensitivity of optical spectroscopy. It has been shown that infomation about the local optical field can be used to determine the distribution of a sample’s complex-valued dielectric function with spatial resolution of a few tens of nanometers[1, 2, 3]. Vari ...
... atomic force microscopy with the chemical sensitivity of optical spectroscopy. It has been shown that infomation about the local optical field can be used to determine the distribution of a sample’s complex-valued dielectric function with spatial resolution of a few tens of nanometers[1, 2, 3]. Vari ...
All Solid State Laser Source for Tunable Blue and Ultraviolet Radiation.
... At a wavelength near 972.5 nm noncritical type 1 phase matching in KNbO3 occurs at a temperature of about 216 °C. For input powers above 70 mW the losses due to frequency conversion become larger than the passive losses of the resonator, resulting in a linear dependence of the blue output power on t ...
... At a wavelength near 972.5 nm noncritical type 1 phase matching in KNbO3 occurs at a temperature of about 216 °C. For input powers above 70 mW the losses due to frequency conversion become larger than the passive losses of the resonator, resulting in a linear dependence of the blue output power on t ...
Homework Set #2 Due: 1-25-12 Review problem / tutorial on gratings.
... Although somewhat less common, a substrate with spherical curvature is sometimes used so the grating can form images. The first grating that students usually encounter in class is an array of slits on a screen. This is a transmission grating and the modulated quantity is the transmission (either 100 ...
... Although somewhat less common, a substrate with spherical curvature is sometimes used so the grating can form images. The first grating that students usually encounter in class is an array of slits on a screen. This is a transmission grating and the modulated quantity is the transmission (either 100 ...
The Analysis of Liquid Crystal Phases using Polarized Optical
... The rst order retardation plate is frequently utilized to determine the optical sign of a birefringent specimen in polarized light microscopy. The optical sign includes positive and negative. If the ordinary wavefront is faster than the extraordinary wavefront (see Figure 7), the specimen displays ...
... The rst order retardation plate is frequently utilized to determine the optical sign of a birefringent specimen in polarized light microscopy. The optical sign includes positive and negative. If the ordinary wavefront is faster than the extraordinary wavefront (see Figure 7), the specimen displays ...
Dispersion Relation of Defect Structure Containing Negative Index
... incident wavelength is equivalent to the thickness of the unit cell of the crystals. Photonic crystals are the artificial periodic composite materials which exhibit electromagnetic band gaps [1] In 1968, Veselago [2] was the first time who proposed a peculiar medium possesses a negative index (NIM) ...
... incident wavelength is equivalent to the thickness of the unit cell of the crystals. Photonic crystals are the artificial periodic composite materials which exhibit electromagnetic band gaps [1] In 1968, Veselago [2] was the first time who proposed a peculiar medium possesses a negative index (NIM) ...
A Liquid Nitrogen Immersion Cryostat for Optical
... cooled relatively slowly, often causing glass-forming solvents to crystallize or solutions to precipitate; iii) it is difficult to precisely control the sample temperature, especially in the presence of sample heating by absorption of light or electrical impedance; iv) electrical connections to liqu ...
... cooled relatively slowly, often causing glass-forming solvents to crystallize or solutions to precipitate; iii) it is difficult to precisely control the sample temperature, especially in the presence of sample heating by absorption of light or electrical impedance; iv) electrical connections to liqu ...
Optical Communication Systems
... 1 Knowing and understanding the main components and system concepts that are 1 used in optical communication. 2 Being able to calculate signal to noise ratios for optical links. 3 Being able to design simple optical communication links. 4 Being able to use CAD tools for designing optical commun ...
... 1 Knowing and understanding the main components and system concepts that are 1 used in optical communication. 2 Being able to calculate signal to noise ratios for optical links. 3 Being able to design simple optical communication links. 4 Being able to use CAD tools for designing optical commun ...
Sluggish light for radio-frequency true-time-delay
... pulse is a compressed-by-␣ temporal image of the modulating RF signal convolved with the envelope of the femtosecond pulse, as shown in Fig. 2. This is similar to the pulse-shaping operation in an acoustooptic programmable dispersive filter (AOPDF),14 except that the AOPDF pulse shaping is limited t ...
... pulse is a compressed-by-␣ temporal image of the modulating RF signal convolved with the envelope of the femtosecond pulse, as shown in Fig. 2. This is similar to the pulse-shaping operation in an acoustooptic programmable dispersive filter (AOPDF),14 except that the AOPDF pulse shaping is limited t ...
Polarized Light and Quantum Mechanics
... 2. The probability that vertically polarized photons will pass a second filter that is horizontally polarized is zero. It is certain that a vertically polarized photon will not pass a horizontally polarized filter. ...
... 2. The probability that vertically polarized photons will pass a second filter that is horizontally polarized is zero. It is certain that a vertically polarized photon will not pass a horizontally polarized filter. ...
Dielectric Omnidirectional Visible Reflector
... silica structure, we deposited the two materials sequentially, using separate vacuum-deposition chambers. The tin sulf ide (99.5%; Strem Chemicals) was deposited by a thermal evaporator (CVC) at 1026 Torr and 10 A to yield a 80 6 5-nm-thick layer on a 22-mm square glass substrate (V WR glass coversl ...
... silica structure, we deposited the two materials sequentially, using separate vacuum-deposition chambers. The tin sulf ide (99.5%; Strem Chemicals) was deposited by a thermal evaporator (CVC) at 1026 Torr and 10 A to yield a 80 6 5-nm-thick layer on a 22-mm square glass substrate (V WR glass coversl ...
The Michelson Interferometer and Its Applications
... relative to this aether should exhibit observable relativistic effects. He devised and constructed an optical interferometer with which he presumed he would then be able to detect the relative motion of Ea ...
... relative to this aether should exhibit observable relativistic effects. He devised and constructed an optical interferometer with which he presumed he would then be able to detect the relative motion of Ea ...
Polarization and Polarization Control
... Fig. 2a sketches the evolution of a circularly polarized wave in time. You can see that the E-field vector tip forms a helix or corkscrew shape. If you stood at a fixed location, say z=0, you would observe the E vector rotating in time, like the second hand on a watch. A circularly polarized wave ca ...
... Fig. 2a sketches the evolution of a circularly polarized wave in time. You can see that the E-field vector tip forms a helix or corkscrew shape. If you stood at a fixed location, say z=0, you would observe the E vector rotating in time, like the second hand on a watch. A circularly polarized wave ca ...
acknowledgements
... detected by liquid crystals.Central part of the image was blocked by a mirror. Setup to make the reconstruction is shown in Fig. 5. The second example that is of interest used the ellipse of Figure 1a as the input object. A part of the DOE written by the IR laser beam is shown in Figure 6a. This par ...
... detected by liquid crystals.Central part of the image was blocked by a mirror. Setup to make the reconstruction is shown in Fig. 5. The second example that is of interest used the ellipse of Figure 1a as the input object. A part of the DOE written by the IR laser beam is shown in Figure 6a. This par ...
Optical Microscopy and 4 Pi Microscopy
... • Samples shown in natural color • Magnifications are 100 – 1000X. ...
... • Samples shown in natural color • Magnifications are 100 – 1000X. ...
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... microscopic system. Ellipsometry is able to analyze thin films [20], white light interferometry obtains the group index and thickness of transparent media [21,22] and a Mach-Zehnder multiwavelength interferometer can generate a 2D map of the refractive index distribution and the thickness profile [2 ...
... microscopic system. Ellipsometry is able to analyze thin films [20], white light interferometry obtains the group index and thickness of transparent media [21,22] and a Mach-Zehnder multiwavelength interferometer can generate a 2D map of the refractive index distribution and the thickness profile [2 ...
High-speed optical frequency-domain imaging
... radar’) where individual spectral components of low coherence light are detected separately by use of a spectrometer and a charge-coupled device (CCD) array [9,10]. The fast readout speed of CCD arrays and the signal-to-noise (SNR) advantage of the spectral-domain OCT [11,12] make it promising for s ...
... radar’) where individual spectral components of low coherence light are detected separately by use of a spectrometer and a charge-coupled device (CCD) array [9,10]. The fast readout speed of CCD arrays and the signal-to-noise (SNR) advantage of the spectral-domain OCT [11,12] make it promising for s ...
Convolution in Imaging and the Optical Transfer Function Process
... What exactly is the modulation transfer function? How does it help us analyze the quality of an optical system? Well, we’ll first by looking at a very important concept, the Optical Transfer Function (OTF). The OTF of an optical system describes how the components of the system project light from an ...
... What exactly is the modulation transfer function? How does it help us analyze the quality of an optical system? Well, we’ll first by looking at a very important concept, the Optical Transfer Function (OTF). The OTF of an optical system describes how the components of the system project light from an ...
Optical response of plasmonic relief meta-surfaces
... satisfied for the coupling of light into propagating SPPs and the optical properties of structures supporting such modes are therefore strongly dependent on direction. In contrast, localized surface plasmon resonances are relatively insensitive to the incident angle of impinging radiation. In the su ...
... satisfied for the coupling of light into propagating SPPs and the optical properties of structures supporting such modes are therefore strongly dependent on direction. In contrast, localized surface plasmon resonances are relatively insensitive to the incident angle of impinging radiation. In the su ...
Optical Fibre
... 1. It takes light 250 μs to travel 50 km along an optical fibre. Calculate the speed of light in the fibre. 2. A pulse of laser light takes 0.3 ms to travel along an optical fibre. How long is the fibre? 3. Calculate the time it takes for light to travel along a 100 km length of optical fibre. 4. Ca ...
... 1. It takes light 250 μs to travel 50 km along an optical fibre. Calculate the speed of light in the fibre. 2. A pulse of laser light takes 0.3 ms to travel along an optical fibre. How long is the fibre? 3. Calculate the time it takes for light to travel along a 100 km length of optical fibre. 4. Ca ...