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Integrated optic surface plasmon resonance measurements in a borosilicate glass substrate

2008

The surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique is a well-known optical method that can be used to measure the refractive index of organic nano-layers adsorbed on a thin metal film. Although there are many configurations for measuring biomolecular interactions, SPR-based techniques play a central role in many current biosensing experiments, since they are the most suited for sensitive and quantitative kinetic measurements. Here we give some results from the analysis and numerical elaboration of SPR data from integrated optics experiments in a particular borosilicate glass, chosen for its composition offering the rather low refractive index of 1.4701 at 633 nm wavelength. These data regard the…

Physics::OpticsSubstrate (electronics)Biosensors; Integrated Optics; Surface Plasmon Resonancelcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionOpticslawSurface plasmon resonancelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSurface plasmon resonanceThin filmInstrumentationChemistrybusiness.industryBorosilicate glassIntegrated opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsWavelengthBiosensorsbusinessBiosensorRefractive indexWaveguideSensors
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NEW ASTROMETRIC REDUCTION OF THE SUPERCOSMOS PLATE ARCHIVE: FIRST RESULTS

2019

The arrivals of the new more accuracy reference catalogues and also development of new meth- ods and approaches for reduction astrometric data give the new life for photographic plates archives. Gaia DR2 is not only a giant step in the astrometric accuracy allowing to measure new objects also provides plates archives ob- served in the past with modern accuracy. In this work we present the first results of astrometric reduction in the sys- tem of Gaia DR2 for some photographic plates that were obtained by UK Schmidt telescope (UKST) and digitized by the SuperCOSMOS scanning machine. The UKST is a classical Schmidt with the following parameters: mirror diameter 1.83m; focal length 3.07m; phot…

Pixellcsh:Astronomymedia_common.quotation_subjectAstronomyAstrometrySchmidt cameraPhotometry (optics)lcsh:QB1-991stellar catalogs; digitized plate processing; photometry; UBV systemPhotographic plateSkyObservatoryFocal lengthGeologymedia_commonOdessa Astronomical Publications
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Long working range light field microscope with fast scanning multifocal liquid crystal microlens array

2018

The light field microscope has the potential of recording the 3D information of biological specimens in real time with a conventional light source. To further extend the depth of field to broaden its applications, in this paper, we proposed a multifocal high-resistance liquid crystal microlens array instead of the fixed microlens array. The developed multifocal liquid crystal microlens array can provide high quality point spread function in multiple focal lengths. By adjusting the focal length of the liquid crystal microlens array sequentially, the total working range of the light field microscope can be much extended. Furthermore, in our proposed system, the intermediate image was placed i…

Point spread functionMicrolensMicroscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyÒptica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNumerical aperturelaw.invention010309 opticsMicroscòpiaOpticslawLiquid crystal0103 physical sciencesFocal lengthDepth of field0210 nano-technologybusinessLight field
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Axial apodization in 4Pi-confocal microscopy by annular binary filters

2002

We present a novel technique for considerably decreasing the sidelobe height of the axial point-spread function of one-photon 4Pi-confocal microscopes. By means of a numerical example, in which the ratio between the excitation and the fluorescence wavelengths was set to epsilon = lambdaexc/lambdadet = 0.8, we show that simply inserting a pair of properly designed two-ring binary masks in the illumination set allows the height of the axial sidelobes to be reduced from 20% to 5% of the height of the central peak. This allows one to receive the full benefit of the strong narrowness of the central lobe provided by the 4Pi-confocal technique.

Point spread functionWavefrontMicroscopeMaterials scienceSpatial filterbusiness.industryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionWavelengthOpticsApodizationlawOptical transfer functionMicroscopyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Director orientation in chevron surface-stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal cells. Verification of orientational binding at the chevron interface…

1990

Abstract We present results of theoretical modelling and experimental study of director distributions and the associated optical properties of chevron surface stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystal (SSFLC) cells. Chevron cells are modelled as being two stacked FLC slabs, described by distinct orientation distributions of the director [ncirc]-polarization P([ncirc] – P) couple. In each slab the [ncirc] – P distribution is governed by bulk Frank elastic and electric field-induced torques and by surface torques at the FLC-solid interface and at the chevron interface, where the two distributions are coupled. The optical properties of such structures are calculated numerically and the results t…

Polarized light microscopyMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsField (physics)business.industryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricitySpectral lineWavelengthOpticsLiquid crystalSlabChevron (geology)General Materials SciencebusinessLiquid Crystals
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Alternating, all-trans polyenynes: Model compounds for poly(diacetylene)s with defined conjugation length

1994

The syntheses of polyenynes as model compounds for poly(diacetylene)s (PDAs) are described. Variation of properties (UV–VIS, Raman, NMR and bond geometries) as a function of the chain length was investigated. After extrapolation to infinite chain length these data were compared to those for PDAs. From UV–VIS spectra a value of λ = 551 nm (2.25 eV) was calculated corresponding to the electronic transition of a single polyenyne chain. This energy is located at the low energy end of a yellow PDA solution spectrum. From Raman scattering v(CC) = 2108–2128 cm−1 and v(CC) = 1505–1532 cm−1 were calculated after extrapolation. Similarly sp-C13C NMR data yielded a shift of δ = 100 ppm. These data are…

Polymers and PlasticsDiacetyleneChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryExtrapolationSpectral lineMolecular electronic transitionBond lengthchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeCrystallographyChain (algebraic topology)Materials ChemistrysymbolsRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringPolymer International
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Conformations, Transverse Fluctuations and Crossover Dynamics of a Semi-Flexible Chain in Two Dimensions

2014

We present a unified scaling description for the dynamics of monomers of a semiflexible chain under good solvent condition in the free draining limit. We consider both the cases where the contour length $L$ is comparable to the persistence length $\ell_p$ and the case $L\gg \ell_p$. Our theory captures the early time monomer dynamics of a stiff chain characterized by $t^{3/4}$ dependence for the mean square displacement(MSD) of the monomers, but predicts a first crossover to the Rouse regime of $t^{2\nu/{1+2\nu}}$ for $\tau_1 \sim \ell_p^3$, and a second crossover to the purely diffusive dynamics for the entire chain at $\tau_2 \sim L^{5/2}$. We confirm the predictions of this scaling descr…

PolymersCrossoverMolecular ConformationGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesMolecular Dynamics SimulationCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterChain (algebraic topology)Statistical physicsPhysics - Biological PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryScalingBrownian motionPhysicsPersistence lengthQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMathematics::Functional AnalysisModels TheoreticalSolutionsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMean squared displacementLennard-Jones potentialBiological Physics (physics.bio-ph)SolventsBrownian dynamicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)
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Uniform estimates for the X-ray transform restricted to polynomial curves

2012

We establish near-optimal mixed-norm estimates for the X-ray transform restricted to polynomial curves with a weight that is a power of the affine arclength. The bounds that we establish depend only on the spatial dimension and the degree of the polynomial. Some of our results are new even in the well-curved case.

Polynomial curvesPolynomialX-ray transformMixed normDegree (graph theory)Mathematical analysisMixed normPower (physics)Affine arclengthDimension (vector space)Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsRestricted X-rayAffine transformation42B25Generalized Radon transformAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Quantifying English and Polish Lolitas: A Corpus-Driven Stylistic Comparison

2013

The study presented in this article, which is a fragment of a larger study of translational and non- translational texts (Grabowski 2012), falls within the scope of descriptive translation studies (DTS) and corpus linguistics, with particular emphasis on the study of translation universals, on the example of English-original (written in 1955) and two independent Polish translations of the novel Lolita by V. Nabokov (by Stiller in 1991 and Klobukowski in 1997). According to Baker (1995: 243), universal features of translation or translation universals, constitute specific textual characteristics (e.g. lexical, grammatical or stylistic) typical of translated texts, irrespective of languages i…

PrefixHistorySentence lengthDescriptive statisticsCorpus linguisticsTranslation studiesWord typeSuffixProblem of universalsLinguistics
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Numerical and experimental MHD studies of Lead-Lithium liquid metal flows in multichannel test-section at high magnetic fields

2018

Abstract Numerical simulation and experiments have been performed at high magnetic fields (1–3T) to study the MHD assisted molten Lead-Lithium (PbLi) flow in a model test-section which has typical features of multiple parallel channel flows as foreseen in various blanket module of ITER. The characteristics Hartmann number of the presented case study is up to 1557 which is relevant to typical fusion blanket conditions. Symbols B0, a, σ, μ in the definition of Hartmann number are strength of the applied magnetic field, characteristic length scale which is half the channel width parallel to the magnetic field, electrical conductivity and dynamic viscosity of PbLi respectively. Flow distributio…

Pressure dropMaterials scienceCharacteristic lengthMechanical EngineeringLaminar flowMechanicsHartmann number01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMagnetic fieldVolumetric flow ratePhysics::Fluid DynamicsNuclear Energy and EngineeringFlow (mathematics)0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceMagnetohydrodynamics010306 general physicsCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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