Search results for "Light scattering"

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Spectral scattering dependencies of controllable PLZT occluder for vision science applications

2001

Summary form only given. PLZT ceramics have an unique property - a facility to change the light scattering efficiency with the applied electric field. This effect is well manifested especially in the visible, just where the transparency windows of PLZT begins. Formerly we developed eye occlusion devices for vision science applications to introduce a dynamic decrease of the image contrast in stereovision tests. In future we plan to construct, using controllable scattering in PLZT, an eye simulator to study cataract caused retinal image quality reduction. The present work reports on spectral dependencies of such an eye occluder studied with the double optical integrated sphere technique.

Visual perceptiongenetic structuresProperty (programming)Scatteringbusiness.industryComputer scienceTransparency (human–computer interaction)eye diseasesLight scatteringVision scienceOpticsQuality (physics)Electric fieldOptoelectronicssense organsbusiness
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Applicability of a binary amplitude mask for creating correctors of higher-order ocular aberrations in a photoresistive layer

2012

Ocular aberrations can be corrected with wavefront correctors created in a photoresist layer. The simplest type of the mask used in optical lithography is a binary amplitude mask. It is known that such a mask has a periodic hole pattern. The purpose of this research was to assess applicability of a binary amplitude mask for creating ocular wavefront correctors. The photoresist was applied to the substrate by using the dip-coating method. The photoresist layer was illuminated through a mask printed on a transparent film by using a laser printer. The surface of the wavefront correctors was evaluated by aberrometry, scanning electron microscopy and profilometry method. The dip-coating method c…

WavefrontMaterials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringPhotoresistAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight scatteringlaw.inventionOpticslawProfilometerSpatial frequencyPhotolithographyPhotomaskAdaptive opticsbusinessOptical Engineering
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Image transmission through dynamic scattering media by single-pixel photodetection

2014

Smart control of light propagation through highly scattering media is a much desired goal with major technological implications. Since interaction of light with highly scattering media results in partial or complete depletion of ballistic photons, it is in principle impossible to transmit images through distances longer than the extinction length. Nevertheless, different methods for image transmission, focusing, and imaging through scattering media by means of wavefront control have been published over the past few years. In this paper we show that single-pixel optical systems, based on compressive detection, can also overcome the fundamental limitation imposed by multiple scattering to suc…

WavefrontPhysicspixelsScatteringbusiness.industryImage qualityComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage processingtransmission matrixPhotodetectionimaging systemsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight scatteringOpticsTransmission (telecommunications)photo detectiondynamic scatteringwavefrontsspeckle decorrelationbusinessBallistic photonscattering mediawave front control
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Light-Scattering and -Absorption of Nanoparticles

2012

To understand the optical response of nanoparticles to the incident light, a theoretical description is needed, which is given in this chapter. In a first approximation, these optical properties can be described using a quasi-static model, which assumes a particle-size much smaller than the wavelength of the light. The derivation of the polarizability of a sphere, which describes its optical properties, and further extensions for spheroidal, rod-shaped and coated particles are given in Sect. 2.2.

WavelengthMaterials sciencePolarizabilityPhysics::OpticsNanoparticleNanorodAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)RayBoundary element methodMolecular physicsLight scattering
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Bio-inspired consolidants derived from crystalline nanocellulose for decayed wood

2018

Abstract Novel bio-inspired materials derived from crystalline nanocellulose (CNC) have been tested as wood consolidants. A suspension of CNC, produced by acid hydrolysis of cellulose and used as such or mixed with lignin and/or siloxane derivatives (PDMS), was applied on rotted wood samples of Norway spruce. X-Ray diffraction analysis on CNC powder showed high crystallinity index. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurement indicated a nearly uniform particle size distribution with an average hydrodynamic diameter for pure CNC smaller than that in the mixtures. Raman and FTIR spectroscopies suggested interactions between lignin, PDMS and CNC components. The storage modulus of wood samples, …

Wood consolidationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryLignin01 natural sciencesNanocelluloseCrystalline nanocellulosechemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityDynamic light scatteringCrystalline nanocellulose Dynamic mechanical analysis Lignin Polydimethylsiloxane Wood consolidationMaterials ChemistryLigninCelluloseFourier transform infrared spectroscopySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaPolydimethylsiloxaneDynamic mechanical analysisOrganic ChemistryDynamic mechanical analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringSiloxane0210 nano-technologyCarbohydrate Polymers
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Thermodynamical aspects regarding the formation of self-assembly decylpolyglucoside structures

2005

In this study, we used a generalized form of a recently reported parametrization based on the differential geometry and the thermodynamics of dispersed systems to ascertain the capability of decylpolyglucoside alone or in association with cholesterol to form vesicle structures (niosomes). The theoretical calculation of the energy balance involved in the vesicles formation was carried out using values of the critical concentration of formation (ccf), surface tension and the molar surface area of the non-ionic surfactant. Furthermore, in order to confirm the theoretical results found in this work, we prepared and characterized vesicles made with decylpolyglucoside and cholesterol. The vesicle…

Work (thermodynamics)Chemistrybusiness.industryVesicleThermodynamicsLight scatteringSurface tensionColloid and Surface ChemistryOpticsDynamic light scatteringPulmonary surfactantNiosomeSelf-assemblybusinessColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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Simplified Modeling of Radiant Fields in Heterogeneous Photoreactors. 2. Limiting “Two-Flux” Model for the Case of Reflectance Greater Than Zero

1997

In the first part of this work a simple model for the description of the radiant field in heterogeneous photoreactors was developed, based on the assumption of zero reflectance of the particles. In this second part of the investigation a limiting model is developed in which the above hypothesis is removed. In this last model, scattering phenomena are dealt with in a very simple “two-flux” way, so that analytical solutions are obtained again. The case here developed is the same as in part 1, namely slab geometry with orthogonal parallel irradiation, giving special reference to the important case of semi-infinite reactor thickness. Both cases of solid catalysts with single particle size and w…

Work (thermodynamics)Field (physics)Mathematical modelScatteringbusiness.industryChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringFluxLimiting case (mathematics)General ChemistryMechanicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLight scatteringOpticsParticlebusinessIndustrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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Linear versus Three-Arm Star Polybutadiene: Effects of Polymer Architecture on the Thermodynamic Solution Behavior

2012

The interaction of linear and of three-arm star polybutadiene (PB) with THF was studied in the temperature range between 25 and 55 °C. Information for dilute solution rests on light scattering experiments; Flory–Huggins interaction parameter χ stem from vapor pressure measurements as a function of φ, the volume fraction of polymer. Despite the minute divergence in the architecture, the second osmotic virial coefficients of the two PBs differ noticeably. The present work demonstrates that these disparities become much more pronounced as φ increases and that they depend strongly on temperature. These findings are interpreted on the basis of an approach accounting for the effects of chain conn…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsVapor pressureOrganic ChemistryThermodynamicsPolymer architectureFlory–Huggins solution theoryLight scatteringInorganic ChemistryPolybutadieneVirial coefficientVolume fractionPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryMacromolecules
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Quasi-isoactinic reactor for photocatalytic kinetics studies

2007

Photochemical reactors characterized by almost uniform values of the local volumetric rate of photon absorption (LVRPA), i.e., quasi-isoactinic photoreactors, are particularly suitable for assessing the influence of radiant field intensity in kinetic studies. In this work, Monte Carlo simulations have been performed to obtain LVRPA values in a flat photoreactor irradiated on both sides. This configuration appears to be particularly suitable for obtaining quasi-isoactinic conditions. The influence of catalyst albedo and scattering phase function is assessed, and the conditions for obtaining iso-actinicity are discussed. Finally, these conditions are related to an easy-to-measure parameter, n…

Work (thermodynamics)Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMonte Carlo methodThermodynamicsPhotochemical reactorParticleKinetic energyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLight scatteringRadiation absorptionOpticsTransmittanceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Heterogeneous photoreactorRadiant fieldChemistrybusiness.industryScatteringWaterGeneral ChemistryPhotocatalysisLight-scatteringAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsbusinessModel
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Early stages of beta2-microglobulin aggregation and the inhibiting action of alphaB-crystallin

2008

The interest of nucleation of protein crystals and aggregates (including oligomerization) spans from basic physics theory all the way to biophysics, nanophysics, clinical sciences, biotechnologies, food technologies and polymer-solvent interactions. Understanding nucleation within a theoretical framework capable of providing quantitative predictions and control of nucleation rates, or even the very occurrence of crystallization, is a long-sought goal of remarkable relevance to each of the above fields. A large amount of work has been aimed at such goal, but success has been so far rather limited. Work at our laboratory has more recently highlighted a direct link between nucleation rates and…

Work (thermodynamics)Time Factorssolvent-induced forceLightchaperonamyloid formationBiochemistrylight scatteringchemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringStructural BiologyHumansScattering RadiationAlphab crystallinProtein Structure QuaternaryMolecular BiologyselfassemblyBeta-2 microglobulinpre-fibrillar aggregatesEnergy landscapealpha-Crystallin B ChainSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Crystallographyfree energy landscapeMonomerchemistryBiophysicsbeta 2-MicroglobulinSoftwareProtein Binding
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