Extending the Effective Ranging Depth of Spectral Domain Optical
... into two embodiments. One is based on a wideband laser source and a spectrometer which is called spectral domain OCT (SDOCT), and the other one is based on a frequency sweeping laser source and a balanced photon detector which is called swept source OCT (SSOCT, also called optical frequency domain i ...
... into two embodiments. One is based on a wideband laser source and a spectrometer which is called spectral domain OCT (SDOCT), and the other one is based on a frequency sweeping laser source and a balanced photon detector which is called swept source OCT (SSOCT, also called optical frequency domain i ...
Chapter 7- Components of Optical Instruments
... Anti-stokes fluorescence: It is a form of fluorescence in which the emitted radiation has a shorter wavelength than the absorbed radiation. A fifth type of fluorescence can also occur. After an atom becomes electronically excited by absorption, the excited atom transfers some or all of its energy to ...
... Anti-stokes fluorescence: It is a form of fluorescence in which the emitted radiation has a shorter wavelength than the absorbed radiation. A fifth type of fluorescence can also occur. After an atom becomes electronically excited by absorption, the excited atom transfers some or all of its energy to ...
Atomic Force Microscopy
... Measures attractive forces between tip and sample Tip doesn’t touch sample Van der Waals forces between tip and sample detected Problems: Can’t use with samples in fluid Used to analyze semiconductors Doesn’t degrade or interfere with samplebetter for soft samples ...
... Measures attractive forces between tip and sample Tip doesn’t touch sample Van der Waals forces between tip and sample detected Problems: Can’t use with samples in fluid Used to analyze semiconductors Doesn’t degrade or interfere with samplebetter for soft samples ...
Principles, Instrumentation, and Applications of Infrared Multispectral
... plotted as a function of spectral and spatial distribution (Morris 1993). As such, a single data set consists of both spatial and spectral information. The typical dimensions of this data set range from 256 256 to 1024 1024 pixels, with each pixel containing a full IR spectrum. Such data will fa ...
... plotted as a function of spectral and spatial distribution (Morris 1993). As such, a single data set consists of both spatial and spectral information. The typical dimensions of this data set range from 256 256 to 1024 1024 pixels, with each pixel containing a full IR spectrum. Such data will fa ...
Experimental approaches to analyse thermophysical
... • Evaluation of the apparent cp(T) of educt and product can be evaluated in one run using the hf-DSC • λeff measurements of powders and liquids using THB can be done without much effort in sample preparation • aeff and λeff measurements of powders and liquids in the LFA need accurate sample preparat ...
... • Evaluation of the apparent cp(T) of educt and product can be evaluated in one run using the hf-DSC • λeff measurements of powders and liquids using THB can be done without much effort in sample preparation • aeff and λeff measurements of powders and liquids in the LFA need accurate sample preparat ...
Unit 1 Matter Day 32 2016 Counting Atoms
... atoms of that element are present. H2O = 2 atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen If a coefficient (big number) is written in front of a chemical formula or symbol, you have to multiply that number by all the elements in the compound. Ex. 2NaCl (think about the distributive property in math) 2(N ...
... atoms of that element are present. H2O = 2 atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen If a coefficient (big number) is written in front of a chemical formula or symbol, you have to multiply that number by all the elements in the compound. Ex. 2NaCl (think about the distributive property in math) 2(N ...
Word - The University of British Columbia
... 2) Sandler, S.I. “Chemical & Engineering Thermodynamics’ 3rd ed., John Wiley, New York (1999). 3) Elliott, J.R. & C.T. Lira “Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics”, Prentice Hall (1999). 4) Winnick, J. “Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics” John Wiley, New York (1997). 5) Valsaraj, K.T. “E ...
... 2) Sandler, S.I. “Chemical & Engineering Thermodynamics’ 3rd ed., John Wiley, New York (1999). 3) Elliott, J.R. & C.T. Lira “Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics”, Prentice Hall (1999). 4) Winnick, J. “Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics” John Wiley, New York (1997). 5) Valsaraj, K.T. “E ...
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... vs Ker microscopyr and Transmission X-ray Microscopy to the previous section (3.1): An additional characteristic of X-PEEM is the high surface sensitivity that is inherent with the detection of secondary electrons. In most materials, the low kinetic energy of the secondaries (typically <10 eV) limit ...
... vs Ker microscopyr and Transmission X-ray Microscopy to the previous section (3.1): An additional characteristic of X-PEEM is the high surface sensitivity that is inherent with the detection of secondary electrons. In most materials, the low kinetic energy of the secondaries (typically <10 eV) limit ...
From near-field optics to optical antennas
... doped semiconductors, but their reso15 nm nances are typically in the IR or THz regime. To profile dopant distributions in 800 nm integrated semiconductor devices and to study SPPs in polar materials, such as silicon carbide, Rainer Hillenbrand and Figure 6. Single-wall carbon nanotubes, imaged (a) ...
... doped semiconductors, but their reso15 nm nances are typically in the IR or THz regime. To profile dopant distributions in 800 nm integrated semiconductor devices and to study SPPs in polar materials, such as silicon carbide, Rainer Hillenbrand and Figure 6. Single-wall carbon nanotubes, imaged (a) ...
Synthesis and characterization of highly ordered functional
... small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) data of sample b is shown in Fig. 2‡ Combining TEM and GISAXS results, we determined that the pores are arranged in a face-centered cubic (FCC, Fm3m space group) structure with the unit cell parameter a = 9.08 nm (d400 = 2.27 nm, calculated from the electron dif ...
... small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) data of sample b is shown in Fig. 2‡ Combining TEM and GISAXS results, we determined that the pores are arranged in a face-centered cubic (FCC, Fm3m space group) structure with the unit cell parameter a = 9.08 nm (d400 = 2.27 nm, calculated from the electron dif ...
Imaging complex structures with diffuse light
... a result many accept that anatomically accurate DOT images cannot be reconstructed. Accordingly, the emphasis in DOT has been on functional imaging, and on multi-modality imaging, in which simultaneously acquired MRI or CT images are used to provide anatomical detail [4]. It has been suggested that ...
... a result many accept that anatomically accurate DOT images cannot be reconstructed. Accordingly, the emphasis in DOT has been on functional imaging, and on multi-modality imaging, in which simultaneously acquired MRI or CT images are used to provide anatomical detail [4]. It has been suggested that ...
Iterative reconstruction algorithm for optoacoustic imaging
... by the available pulse repetition rate of pulsed lasers, which ranges up to about 100 Hz. To record the amount of data needed for three-dimensional imaging therefore requires parallel detection and processing of optoacoustic signals using ultrasonic transducer arrays. An image of the absorbed light ...
... by the available pulse repetition rate of pulsed lasers, which ranges up to about 100 Hz. To record the amount of data needed for three-dimensional imaging therefore requires parallel detection and processing of optoacoustic signals using ultrasonic transducer arrays. An image of the absorbed light ...