Chemistry 341
... Problem Solving Exercises Essential to 'learning' physical chemistry are problem-solving exercises that illustrate connections between theory and experimental observation and measurement. In some cases, these exercises require applications of theoretical concepts and mathematically formulated relati ...
... Problem Solving Exercises Essential to 'learning' physical chemistry are problem-solving exercises that illustrate connections between theory and experimental observation and measurement. In some cases, these exercises require applications of theoretical concepts and mathematically formulated relati ...
pupil function - UCT Digital Image Processing
... As long as the CCD is exposed to light, charge accumulates in the potential wells. Apart from any effects due to saturation, the charge is proportional to the number of light photons incident on the specific location on the CCD. In the simplest case (the full-frame CCD), readout is performed by shut ...
... As long as the CCD is exposed to light, charge accumulates in the potential wells. Apart from any effects due to saturation, the charge is proportional to the number of light photons incident on the specific location on the CCD. In the simplest case (the full-frame CCD), readout is performed by shut ...
Overview
... Originally referred to a decorative border in a book Later, used to describe a photographic portrait which is clear in the center, and fades off at the edges. ...
... Originally referred to a decorative border in a book Later, used to describe a photographic portrait which is clear in the center, and fades off at the edges. ...
Document
... 3.1. Spatiotemporal correlation function. Coherence volume. All optical fields in practice fluctuate randomly in both time and space and are subject to a statistical description [1]. These fluctuations depend on both the emission process (primary sources) and propagation media (secondary sources). ...
... 3.1. Spatiotemporal correlation function. Coherence volume. All optical fields in practice fluctuate randomly in both time and space and are subject to a statistical description [1]. These fluctuations depend on both the emission process (primary sources) and propagation media (secondary sources). ...
Spectroscopic Imaging using Terahertz Time-Domain Signals
... One of the most interesting possibilities raised by the THz system is that of spectroscopic analysis combined with pixel-by-pixel imaging. Techniques in other wavelength regimes widely exist [11-13]. Since the THz radiation generated in the THz-TDS system is broadband, it is possible to implement a ...
... One of the most interesting possibilities raised by the THz system is that of spectroscopic analysis combined with pixel-by-pixel imaging. Techniques in other wavelength regimes widely exist [11-13]. Since the THz radiation generated in the THz-TDS system is broadband, it is possible to implement a ...
Opto-acoustic Imaging
... 2. Ultrasonic displacement measurement using laser interferometry Conventional ultrasonic techniques measure ultrasonic displacement based on piezoelectric effects of the detector. Laser interferometers measure the movement of a surface by interfering the light scattered or reflected from the surfac ...
... 2. Ultrasonic displacement measurement using laser interferometry Conventional ultrasonic techniques measure ultrasonic displacement based on piezoelectric effects of the detector. Laser interferometers measure the movement of a surface by interfering the light scattered or reflected from the surfac ...
Correction of eye-motion artifacts in AO-OCT data sets
... measurement and complicate registration. This effect is magnified in high-resolution data sets acquired by adaptive optics (AO)-OCT instruments [1]. Recent advances in high-speed Fd-OCT acquisition [2] allow for reduction of volume acquisition time and therefore reduce eye motion artifacts; however, ...
... measurement and complicate registration. This effect is magnified in high-resolution data sets acquired by adaptive optics (AO)-OCT instruments [1]. Recent advances in high-speed Fd-OCT acquisition [2] allow for reduction of volume acquisition time and therefore reduce eye motion artifacts; however, ...
Components of Optical Instruments
... This necessitates the use of good regulated power supply. Sometimes, a double beam instrument is used to overcome fluctuations in the intensity of the beam with time. In such instruments, the beam from the source is split into two halves one goes to the sample while the other travels through a refe ...
... This necessitates the use of good regulated power supply. Sometimes, a double beam instrument is used to overcome fluctuations in the intensity of the beam with time. In such instruments, the beam from the source is split into two halves one goes to the sample while the other travels through a refe ...
Chapter 2 Matter and Change
... simplest kind of matter cannot be broken down any simpler and still have properties of that element! all one kind of atom. _____________ are substances that can be broken down only by chemical methods when broken down, the pieces have completely different properties than the original compoun ...
... simplest kind of matter cannot be broken down any simpler and still have properties of that element! all one kind of atom. _____________ are substances that can be broken down only by chemical methods when broken down, the pieces have completely different properties than the original compoun ...