Technical Article
... reference arm power is dispersed onto M photodetectors, the total reference power required to achieve shot noise-limited detection on all receivers simultaneously is more than that required for SS-OCT and TD-OCT by a factor of M. However, whether or not this requires re-design of the interferometer ...
... reference arm power is dispersed onto M photodetectors, the total reference power required to achieve shot noise-limited detection on all receivers simultaneously is more than that required for SS-OCT and TD-OCT by a factor of M. However, whether or not this requires re-design of the interferometer ...
Nineteen Ways to do 3-Dimensional Imaging
... by represented in the image. That is, the image must consist of a fully populated 3-dimensional array of values. Or is it acceptable that the image only record height or distance values, say, from the “camera” to the scene. Without stepping into this discussion, I’m going to take the broader view fo ...
... by represented in the image. That is, the image must consist of a fully populated 3-dimensional array of values. Or is it acceptable that the image only record height or distance values, say, from the “camera” to the scene. Without stepping into this discussion, I’m going to take the broader view fo ...
doc - University of Rochester
... called the signal photon, scatters from the object and is detected by detector A. A point detector B in a CCD array located in the image plane detects the second photon, called the idler photon. The signals from the two detectors go to a coincidence counter. Detector A is called a bucket detector an ...
... called the signal photon, scatters from the object and is detected by detector A. A point detector B in a CCD array located in the image plane detects the second photon, called the idler photon. The signals from the two detectors go to a coincidence counter. Detector A is called a bucket detector an ...
Raman Spectroscopy
... photons. However, a small fraction of light (approximately 1 in 107 photons) is scattered at optical frequencies different from, and usually lower than, the frequency of the incident photons. The process leading to this inelastic scatter is termed the Raman effect. Raman scattering can occur with a ...
... photons. However, a small fraction of light (approximately 1 in 107 photons) is scattered at optical frequencies different from, and usually lower than, the frequency of the incident photons. The process leading to this inelastic scatter is termed the Raman effect. Raman scattering can occur with a ...
High-resolution retinal microscopy using MEMS
... retinal disease, and can play a critical role for diagnosing systemic diseases such as diabetes and eye-specific diseases such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, the leading causes of blindness. It is demonstrated in this work that the µDM can enable diffraction-limited imaging of mic ...
... retinal disease, and can play a critical role for diagnosing systemic diseases such as diabetes and eye-specific diseases such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, the leading causes of blindness. It is demonstrated in this work that the µDM can enable diffraction-limited imaging of mic ...
Bio321_2010 slides
... of the separation distance between the glass and the particle surface. For large particle-surface separations the interaction potential is dominated by gravity which can be seen in the linear behavior of the potential curve in this regime, whereas at small separations the repulsive Coulomb interacti ...
... of the separation distance between the glass and the particle surface. For large particle-surface separations the interaction potential is dominated by gravity which can be seen in the linear behavior of the potential curve in this regime, whereas at small separations the repulsive Coulomb interacti ...
Simulating and optimizing compound refractive lens-based X
... refractive power of the CRL per unit length (Lengeler et al., 1999) while ð2Þ1=2 is the critical angle for total external reflection (Schroer & Lengeler, 2005). The trigonometric terms in equation (3) imply periodicity with respect to N’. While attenuation by the lens means that CRLs practically op ...
... refractive power of the CRL per unit length (Lengeler et al., 1999) while ð2Þ1=2 is the critical angle for total external reflection (Schroer & Lengeler, 2005). The trigonometric terms in equation (3) imply periodicity with respect to N’. While attenuation by the lens means that CRLs practically op ...