Two-photon ablation with 1278nm laser radiation
... The interaction of light with biological matter such as tissue, cells and intracellular bodies like organelles and chromosomes is highly wavelength dependent. It is also often necessary to use complex optics to deliver the light and when, as is becoming more and more common, short pulses are used, t ...
... The interaction of light with biological matter such as tissue, cells and intracellular bodies like organelles and chromosomes is highly wavelength dependent. It is also often necessary to use complex optics to deliver the light and when, as is becoming more and more common, short pulses are used, t ...
Double Exposure Holography - Wooster Physics
... the can be calculated. To find the force, Δx is the difference between the circumference of the can, and the natural length of the rubber band, which is simply how far the rubber band is stretched, and equals 0.090 ± 0.007 m. The force the rubber band exerted on the can was 3.07 ± 0.39 N. Finally th ...
... the can be calculated. To find the force, Δx is the difference between the circumference of the can, and the natural length of the rubber band, which is simply how far the rubber band is stretched, and equals 0.090 ± 0.007 m. The force the rubber band exerted on the can was 3.07 ± 0.39 N. Finally th ...
Advanced optics tutorials
... Light from a Point Source Another common application is the collimation of light from a very small source, as shown in Figure 6. The problem is often stated in terms of collimating the output from a “point source.” Unfortunately, nothing is ever a true point source and the size of the source must be ...
... Light from a Point Source Another common application is the collimation of light from a very small source, as shown in Figure 6. The problem is often stated in terms of collimating the output from a “point source.” Unfortunately, nothing is ever a true point source and the size of the source must be ...
Living specimen tomography by digital holographic
... In the present work, the specimen is observed in a specifically designed chamber, principally composed by two microscope coverslips orthogonal to the optical axis. An aluminum frame maintains the two coverslips 4 mm distant, while fixations assure the watetightness of the chamber. One lateral side o ...
... In the present work, the specimen is observed in a specifically designed chamber, principally composed by two microscope coverslips orthogonal to the optical axis. An aluminum frame maintains the two coverslips 4 mm distant, while fixations assure the watetightness of the chamber. One lateral side o ...
Physical Optics - Haverford College
... so it reforms into an image of the diffraction grating. We will see shortly how this simple experiment can be used to understand how imaging works from a wave perspective. First, let’s recall how periodic waves are represented. Most of us are familiar with repetitions in time, such as periodic oscil ...
... so it reforms into an image of the diffraction grating. We will see shortly how this simple experiment can be used to understand how imaging works from a wave perspective. First, let’s recall how periodic waves are represented. Most of us are familiar with repetitions in time, such as periodic oscil ...
Acceleration of femtosecond pulses to superluminal velocities by
... not depend on the dispersion of the lens material. As far as we know, this kind of superluminal pulse propagation was not recognized before. Our results do not violate the theory of special relativity because the group velocity is the velocity of the peak of the pulse and an intensity maximum could ...
... not depend on the dispersion of the lens material. As far as we know, this kind of superluminal pulse propagation was not recognized before. Our results do not violate the theory of special relativity because the group velocity is the velocity of the peak of the pulse and an intensity maximum could ...
Miniaturized Fiber-Optic Fabry-Perot Interferometer for Highly
... interests include fiber-optic passive and active optical sensors. Tao Zhu was born in Sichuan Province, China, in 1976. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Chongqing University, Chongqing, in 2003 and 2008, respectively, both in optical engineering. He is a member of the Optical Society ...
... interests include fiber-optic passive and active optical sensors. Tao Zhu was born in Sichuan Province, China, in 1976. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Chongqing University, Chongqing, in 2003 and 2008, respectively, both in optical engineering. He is a member of the Optical Society ...
Angle Resolved Scattering Combined with Optical Profilometry as
... Measurements of optical reectance by means of the ...
... Measurements of optical reectance by means of the ...
FREE ELECTRON LASER
... collective instability. This instability takes an electron beam with a random electron position distribution, and changes it into a distribution with electrons regularly spaced at about the x-ray wavelength, producing what could be called a 1-dimensional electron crystal. The radiation from this cry ...
... collective instability. This instability takes an electron beam with a random electron position distribution, and changes it into a distribution with electrons regularly spaced at about the x-ray wavelength, producing what could be called a 1-dimensional electron crystal. The radiation from this cry ...
Depth Estimation and Focus Recovery
... important kernels as Fresnel transform and fractional Fourier transform and so on. In words, LCT (defined as (3.1) (3.2) (3.3) (3.4)) is a representation of matrix which contains 4 parameters is formed from 3 freedoms as in (3.5). Commutative character does not hold in Matrix properties and so as t ...
... important kernels as Fresnel transform and fractional Fourier transform and so on. In words, LCT (defined as (3.1) (3.2) (3.3) (3.4)) is a representation of matrix which contains 4 parameters is formed from 3 freedoms as in (3.5). Commutative character does not hold in Matrix properties and so as t ...
Ch 4 Electrical and optical properties
... and visible parts of the spectrum, that is, to optical phenomena. In the rest of this chapter we discuss the transmission, scattering and absorption of light by polymer materials. There is an important underlying continuity in the electrical and optical behaviour of materials; for example, the optic ...
... and visible parts of the spectrum, that is, to optical phenomena. In the rest of this chapter we discuss the transmission, scattering and absorption of light by polymer materials. There is an important underlying continuity in the electrical and optical behaviour of materials; for example, the optic ...
Correction of sampling errors due to laser tuning
... All these technologies use the same core SWI system, namely a tunable laser source capable of a continuous wavelength sweep and an interferometer comprising a fixed reference path and a measurement path. All SWI systems also rely on the ability to apply a Fourier transform to the measured interferen ...
... All these technologies use the same core SWI system, namely a tunable laser source capable of a continuous wavelength sweep and an interferometer comprising a fixed reference path and a measurement path. All SWI systems also rely on the ability to apply a Fourier transform to the measured interferen ...
Get PDF - OSA Publishing
... In the present work, the specimen is observed in a specifically designed chamber, principally composed by two microscope coverslips orthogonal to the optical axis. An aluminum frame maintains the two coverslips 4 mm distant, while fixations assure the watetightness of the chamber. One lateral side ...
... In the present work, the specimen is observed in a specifically designed chamber, principally composed by two microscope coverslips orthogonal to the optical axis. An aluminum frame maintains the two coverslips 4 mm distant, while fixations assure the watetightness of the chamber. One lateral side ...
A new optical configuration in speckle interferometry for contouring
... 2. Experimental arrangement and theory The optical arrangement for the image plane speckle interferometric configuration is shown in Fig. 1. The object to be contoured is illuminated normally with a collimated laser beam. The scattered speckle fields are obon either side of the served symmetrically ...
... 2. Experimental arrangement and theory The optical arrangement for the image plane speckle interferometric configuration is shown in Fig. 1. The object to be contoured is illuminated normally with a collimated laser beam. The scattered speckle fields are obon either side of the served symmetrically ...
Kerala University Optoelectronics Optical Communication
... Core Courses OPE 611 Modern Optics Module I Harmonic waves, phase velocity and group velocity. Matrix representation of polarization, Jones vector, Jones matrices, Jones calculus, Orthogonal polarization.Reflection and refraction at a plane boundary, Fresnel’s equations, Brewster angle, total inter ...
... Core Courses OPE 611 Modern Optics Module I Harmonic waves, phase velocity and group velocity. Matrix representation of polarization, Jones vector, Jones matrices, Jones calculus, Orthogonal polarization.Reflection and refraction at a plane boundary, Fresnel’s equations, Brewster angle, total inter ...
Optical tweezers
Optical tweezers (originally called ""single-beam gradient force trap"") are scientific instruments that use a highly focused laser beam to provide an attractive or repulsive force (typically on the order of piconewtons), depending on the refractive index mismatch to physically hold and move microscopic dielectric objects similar to tweezers. Optical tweezers have been particularly successful in studying a variety of biological systems in recent years.