7_SNOM
... cantilever scattering and independent of tip-sample interaction On the right the 2nd harmonic is collected, the background is suppressed and the near field signal is restricted to a 20nm distance from the surface. ...
... cantilever scattering and independent of tip-sample interaction On the right the 2nd harmonic is collected, the background is suppressed and the near field signal is restricted to a 20nm distance from the surface. ...
LATTICE IMAGING IN TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
... and neutron techniques fail for this task, because of a non-periodic character of nanostructures. Only fast electrons are scattered sufficiently strongly with matter to provide local information at the atomic scale. One of the most commonly used high-resolution techniques in transmission electron mi ...
... and neutron techniques fail for this task, because of a non-periodic character of nanostructures. Only fast electrons are scattered sufficiently strongly with matter to provide local information at the atomic scale. One of the most commonly used high-resolution techniques in transmission electron mi ...
Optical Properties of Aluminum Oxide
... energy resolution of 0.9 eV, determined by the full-width halfmaximum of the zero-loss peak. The beam diameter was <1 nm, and spectra were acquired while the beam was scanning an area of 6 nm × 8 nm. The convergence and collection semiangle were 10 and 13 mrad, respectively. The visual inspection of ...
... energy resolution of 0.9 eV, determined by the full-width halfmaximum of the zero-loss peak. The beam diameter was <1 nm, and spectra were acquired while the beam was scanning an area of 6 nm × 8 nm. The convergence and collection semiangle were 10 and 13 mrad, respectively. The visual inspection of ...
Semester 4 - Vaal University of Technology
... WIL is an integral part of the training and, together with University Training, form a co-operative training unit. It is therefore the aim of WIL to compel the students in his/her work situation, to be actively engaged in the broadening of his/her knowledge and analytical skills. It is also importan ...
... WIL is an integral part of the training and, together with University Training, form a co-operative training unit. It is therefore the aim of WIL to compel the students in his/her work situation, to be actively engaged in the broadening of his/her knowledge and analytical skills. It is also importan ...
Optical Detection of Early Damage in Retinal Ganglion Cells in a
... PURPOSE. Elastic light backscattering spectroscopy (ELBS) has exquisite sensitivity to the ultrastructural properties of tissue and thus has been applied to detect various diseases associated with ultrastructural alterations in their early stages. This study aims to test whether ELBS can detect earl ...
... PURPOSE. Elastic light backscattering spectroscopy (ELBS) has exquisite sensitivity to the ultrastructural properties of tissue and thus has been applied to detect various diseases associated with ultrastructural alterations in their early stages. This study aims to test whether ELBS can detect earl ...
Skin Perfusion Photography
... skin perfusion maps and can be integrated with these methods with, e.g., a high-speed camera or projector. Skin perfusion analysis via LSCI was suggested by Briers [4]. A similar system was suggested later [29]. Analysis of wound healing in pigs was performed recently [30]. Commercial devices [24] e ...
... skin perfusion maps and can be integrated with these methods with, e.g., a high-speed camera or projector. Skin perfusion analysis via LSCI was suggested by Briers [4]. A similar system was suggested later [29]. Analysis of wound healing in pigs was performed recently [30]. Commercial devices [24] e ...
BioE 123 Teaching Material Stanford University
... before the focal point when focused from the edges of the lens. This is known as a spherical aberration. Spherical aberrations become more pronounced as the radius of curvature of the lens increases (i.e., you will notice more spherical aberrations in planoconvex lenses which have a shorter focal le ...
... before the focal point when focused from the edges of the lens. This is known as a spherical aberration. Spherical aberrations become more pronounced as the radius of curvature of the lens increases (i.e., you will notice more spherical aberrations in planoconvex lenses which have a shorter focal le ...
3-D Ultrahigh Resolution Optical Coherence Tomography with
... noninvasive optical biopsy of the human retina (D. Huang, et al, 1991). OCT is based on low coherence interferometry (R. C. Youngquist, et al, 1987), in which the pattern of interference between the reference and object beams is used to determine the amount of light reflected back from a certain poi ...
... noninvasive optical biopsy of the human retina (D. Huang, et al, 1991). OCT is based on low coherence interferometry (R. C. Youngquist, et al, 1987), in which the pattern of interference between the reference and object beams is used to determine the amount of light reflected back from a certain poi ...
Comparison of Control Algorithms for a MEMS
... and in the number of patients with more challenging optics (i.e. post-surgery, dry eyes, etc.). Improvements in system performance and robustness can significantly increase the clinical and scientific throughput (better quality images from a larger pool of patients) of an AO retinal imaging system. ...
... and in the number of patients with more challenging optics (i.e. post-surgery, dry eyes, etc.). Improvements in system performance and robustness can significantly increase the clinical and scientific throughput (better quality images from a larger pool of patients) of an AO retinal imaging system. ...
Atomic Spectroscopy
... As you will recall from earlier in this discussion, absorption lines used in atomic absorption analysis are due to transitions from the ground state to a higher energy level. Atoms in the excited state are generally unstable and will rapidly revert to the ground state, losing the acquired energy in ...
... As you will recall from earlier in this discussion, absorption lines used in atomic absorption analysis are due to transitions from the ground state to a higher energy level. Atoms in the excited state are generally unstable and will rapidly revert to the ground state, losing the acquired energy in ...
CaZrO -based powders suitable for manufacturing
... preparations were washed with distilled water, which was later chemically analysed to determine the concentration of calcium ions washed out of the obtained powders. The chemical analysis was done by means of the inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) method. The experimen ...
... preparations were washed with distilled water, which was later chemically analysed to determine the concentration of calcium ions washed out of the obtained powders. The chemical analysis was done by means of the inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) method. The experimen ...