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<title>Holographic recording in amorphous chalcogenide semiconductor photoresists</title>
1998
The properties and mechanism of relaxation processes of holographic gratings in amorphous chalcogenide semiconductor films have been studied. The possibilities of the practical applications of these materials as the photoresists for the production of the relief holograms and holographic optical elements are discussed. It is shown that the self- enhancement phenomenon of holographic recording in amorphous chalcogenide semiconductor films by light or thermal treatment can be used to increase the diffraction efficiency of the holograms.© (1998) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
<title>Investigation of As<formula><inf><roman>2</roman></inf></formula>S<formula><inf><roma…
2008
We have performed the investigation of dot matrix holographic recording in amorphous As2S3 chalcogenide films with different thickness on Al coated glass substrates. The control over the interference minimum of reflection during the evaporation process allowed obtaining As2S3-Al system with a minimum value of initial reflection in defined spectral region. The investigation of dependence of diffraction efficiency of holographic recording on both film thickness and initial conditions of reflectivity in the system was performed. The main advantage of this type of system is the possibility to increase optical sensitivity of material in predefined spectrum region for phase hologram recording.© (…
<title>Modeling of eddy current sensors</title>
2001
In this paper two models of eddy current sensor have been presented. They are base don a one- and multi-turn coil model. The results of computer simulations present a relation of eddy current density on nonferromagnetic conducting materials versus some parameters viz: a coil radius, frequency of excitation current and conductivity of material.© (2001) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
<title>Fiber optical intensity-ratio refractometer with digital display</title>
1994
Simplicity, cost efficiency, and higher fidelity compared to the single-channel design are the main advantages stimulating the recent interest on fiber optic intensity-ratio sensors. Optical and electronic designs of refractometric sensors of this kind are discussed here. Two optical schemes of retroreflective probes with one input and two output fibers are proposed. The probe sensitivity to liquid refractivity changes in the interval 1.33 < n < 1.41 is studied by computer simulation. An originally developed one-ADC-based signal processing circuit providing digital display of the intensity-ratio determined n-values is described as well.
<title>Optical power and irradiance microprocessor meter for fiber optic sensors and networks testing</title>
1999
In this paper are presented the optical power and irradiance meter with `an intelligent opto sensor' and the microprocessor measurement system. A designed and programmed microprocessor unit allows to measure a light power from 1 nW to 2 mW and an irradiance of light from 50 nW/cm2 to 150 mW/cm2 (with accuracy 0.2%) including sensor's and spectral responsively characteristic. It's built for measuring fiber optic systems, mainly for examination and testing of the optoelectronic sensor's structure (relatively small surface of the light detectors comparing to the partition of measured value) and it's an ideal detector for the fiber optic sensors and networks.© (1999) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The Interna…
<title>Control and measuring buses with amplitude fiber optical sensors</title>
2004
This paper presents controlling-measuring buses (linear and quasi-linear) using amplitude properties of fiber-optics and fiber-optical sensors of typical and/or special construction. It refers to linear sensors and commonly used measuring OTDR method, as wel as to realizations with linear binary sensors in transmission networks. Presented advantages and parameters of such measuring structures. Presented main area of application buses and practical realizations, regarding typical needs in industrial measurements, points out technical and economical advantages, in opposition to difficult and expensive (but more accurate) technology of measuring networks based on polarization and interfering m…
<title>Fiber optic monitoring buses with binary on-off sensors</title>
1999
This paper presents general theoretical considerations of complex-structure optical fiber networks (buses) with binary `on-off' fiber optic sensors and fiber optic transmission lines for monitoring, diagnostic or measurement systems. The principles of fiber optic serial and parallel buses and various types of intensity fiber optic binary sensors are described as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the individual types of networks. The choice of the use of fiber optic technology rather than other techniques is discussed. Special emphasis was put on the role and function of optoelectronic and optical fiber devices in harsh environments. Theoretical considerations are illustrated by th…
<title>Optical models used for the study of laser beam</title>
2007
The study of the laser beam is based on optical models, therefore optical models are suited as a tool for study, implement and evaluate the characteristics of an unfocused laser beam. The analysis of the optical models shows the characteristics of pulse and continuous laser beam and the influence over the quality of the industrial process.© (2007) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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2009
Fibres Are Looking Up: Optical Fibre Transition Structures In Astrophotonics
2010
Recent developments in the astrophotonic applications of optical fibre taper transitions are discussed. For example, transitions between single multi-mode and multiple single-mode cores can help suppress the atmospheric OH emission that hampers ground-based IR astronomy.