Advances in optical and photonic devices Part 18 pot

Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 18 potx

Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 18 potx

... on the surrounding tissues could be minimized, and the biological tissue remains unaffected by the subsequent photoinduced mechanical shock process. This Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics ... Winter, C.; Birngruber, R.; Laqua, H.; and Vogel, A. (2006) A Photoablation of inner limiting membrane and inner retinal layers using the Erbium: YAG-laser: An in vitro study, Lase...
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Advances in lasers and electro optics Part 18 pptx

Advances in lasers and electro optics Part 18 pptx

... evident potential in the field of plant genetic engineering. Topographical imaging as well as optical imaging of the plasma membranes led us to observe a self-healing process for live cells within ... adapted in the current work fairly well interpret the experimental observations in macroscopically, the presence of transmembrane proteins, transbilayer interactions, and adhesion...
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... Before introducing the concept of ghost imaging, we briefly review the physics of classical optical imaging. Assuming an object that is either self-luminous or externally illuminated, imagining ... imaging, in certain aspects, exhibit a similar point-to-point imaging-forming function as that of classical except the ghost image is reproducible only in the joint-detection between two...
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Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 17 pot

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... primary blood vessel, including the underlying multilayered structure of the porcine retina. Advances in Lasers and Electro optics 786 Wyant,J. C. (1971). Testing aspherics using two-wavelength ... (∂S(q)/∂T) ρ and (∂S(q)/∂ρ) T and time-dependent functions such as c k (t), ΔT(t) and Δρ(t). In the following, the steps involved in the calculation of time-independent...
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Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 5 potx

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... threshold intensity, g B is the SBS gain, and l is the interaction length) is maintained, the self-focusing leads to an increase in the intensity of the pump beam in the focal region and, hence, ... longitudinal mode brings the intensity spikes to rise, and the intensity spikes have enough power to induce nonlinear effects, such as self-focusing and the optical breakdown. The...
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Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 7 potx

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... for increasing the sampling bandwidth and resolve signals up to 640 Gb/s and beyond. In the optical sampling techniques system, the optical signal is sampled in the optical domain by an optical ... 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy 1. Introduction The need of direct measure and monitoring of ultra-fast signal in the time domain is rapidly increasing, being of interest in a lar...
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... with S and R. Solid line in the grating indicates the expected grating. d is the sample thickness. Actual grating formed by S and R was deviated from the expected grating shown by dashed line ... for grating formed with M U -TEOS having urethane linkage in spacer group. In addition, gratings formed with M H - TEOS having hydroxylpropylene group in the spacer showed the shortest...
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Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 2 docx

Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 2 docx

... side-group, phthalocyanines and bisphthalocyanines are promising for manufacturing optical devices, such as optical- limiting devices. The basic principle of optical- limiting devices is the reverse ... nm and b) excitation 827 nm Nonlinear Optical Absorption of Organic Molecules for Applications in Optical Devices 41 To understand the changes in the nonlinear ef...
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Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 3 pdf

Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 3 pdf

... pattern, and a moving modulation of the carrier density in the active medium is caused, thus both a moving gain and a moving phase gratings are created. The nonlinear interaction in the gain medium ... density grating, the refractive index grating and the gain grating formed in the BAA, assuming 2 2 0 1 s DK E P τδτ ++ =, i.e., θ = π/4. The TWM gain caused by the gain grating...
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Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 6 pdf

Advances in Lasers and Electro Optics Part 6 pdf

... [30] was outlined to obtain in- plane subband dispersions in the valence band. Optical gain for transitions between subbands in conduction and valence bands is derived. Various scattering mechanisms ... interaction in inducing intersubband as well as intrasubband transitions. Among them, the 22ń11 process where both carriers originally in subband 2 end up in subband 1 is the...
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