Search results for "Optical engineering"

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<title>Pressure sensitivity of the side-glowing optical fibers</title>

2001

Remarkable impact of external mechanical pressure to the transmitted radiation intensity has been observed for glowing fibers with various silica core diameters and side- scattering efficiencies. A physical model on deformation- simulated light scattering has been developed and discussed. The results of experimental studies confirmed the basic model assumptions.© (2001) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

Optical fiberMaterials sciencebusiness.industryScatteringOptical engineeringDeformation (meteorology)Light scatteringlaw.inventionCore (optical fiber)OpticslawOptoelectronicsbusinessHard-clad silica optical fiberRadiant intensitySPIE Proceedings
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Plastic optical fibers for transmission and sensors

2005

This paper presents state and ways of development of plastic optical fibers (POF) for use in transmission-measuring devices for small area object networks (LAN networks in stationary and dynamic objects). Transmission links (with new fiber optics, simple optical components -- optical transmitters/receivers) allows nowadays transmission speed of a few Gb/s for a distance of hundreds meters. Properties and advantages of solutions based on plastic optical fiber for control, communication and managing are shown. Example practical solutions, regarding entering new standards and technologies, presents technical and economical advantages, compared to difficult and unfortunately expensive technolog…

Optical fiberMulti-mode optical fiberMaterials scienceOptical engineeringComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSOptical communicationPhysics::OpticsOptical performance monitoringlaw.inventionTransmission (telecommunications)lawElectronic engineeringFiber optic splitterPlastic optical fiberSPIE Proceedings
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<title>Family of devices for the study of laser eam behavior in particular conditions</title>

2002

Laser applications in science and technology are based on the special properties of laser radiation, such as monochromaticity, coherence, beam concentration and high power density. Since the laser was discovered, an ever increasing number of applications have been found for it in the most diversified fields. Despite this, its wide possibilities are still by no means fully known or exhausted. Further development is continually taking place in the design of new systems. The generation of the photons is in itself an optic-electronic process. The trajectory of the laser beam is linear. It could be modified by a lens or by a mirror. We built some devices, in order to know how a laser beam could …

Photonbusiness.industryComputer scienceOptical engineeringNozzlePhysics::OpticsHigh power densityLaserlaw.inventionLens (optics)OpticslawbusinessScience technology and societyCoherence (physics)SPIE Proceedings
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Modeling of energy transfer from the photon beam at an optical media

2004

Laser beam could be applied to act in optical media, to build different spatial images. The operation could be made direct by copying an image or through a C.D. The successive points could be realized with relatively high speed, like 103-105 points per second. Each point represents practically a machining operation done by the laser beam. In most cases, energy transfer is made not in a plane, but in a volume, and this requires moving the focal point in positions required by the image we want to create. This is a sequentially operation, made point by point following a definite order, but in the same time, because the image is spatially, we have to adapt also other parameters of the optical s…

PhysicsFocal pointPhotonbusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Optical engineeringLaserlaw.inventionOpticslawPoint (geometry)businessOptical discEnergy (signal processing)SPIE Proceedings
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A universal all-fiber omnipolarizer

2013

The all-optical control of light polarization is nowadays a fundamental issue which finds important applications in optical networks. In this field, the research has moved on the development of nonlinear methods of re-polarization of a partially coherent and initially depolarized light [1]. The main drawback of most of these devices is that they suffer from a large amount of output Relative-Intensity-Noise (RIN). However, a class of polarizers have been recently proposed which is based on the nonlinear interaction between two optical beams counter-propagating in a fiber [2]: in these devices the arbitrary state of polarization (SOP) of one of the two beams (signal) is attracted towards a sp…

PhysicsOptical fiberMulti-mode optical fiberbusiness.industryOptical engineeringSingle-mode optical fiberKeyingPolarization-maintaining optical fiberPolarizerPolarization (waves)Graded-index fiberlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeOpticsSignal beamBrillouin scatteringlawsymbolsFiber optic splitterOptoelectronicsbusinessPlastic optical fiberRaman scatteringPhotonic-crystal fiber
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<title>Latvian way to display holography</title>

1998

Display holography in Latvia goes back to two different sources. First, amorphous films of chalcogenide semiconductors yielding a surface microrelief after exposure and development have been investigated at the Institute of Physics at the Latvian Academy of Sciences in the late 1970's up to now. Second, techniques for making laser- and white-light holograms of various types have been developed at the holographic training laboratory of the University of Latvia in the 1980's. After development the technology for a complete process of mass-production of rainbow holograms in the mid 1990's the two holographer groups combined their efforts in the field of commercial holography. To this purpose t…

PhysicsOpticslawbusiness.industryOptical engineeringlanguageHolographyLatvianbusinessEngineering physicslanguage.human_languagelaw.inventionSixth International Symposium on Display Holography
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<title>Polarization-optical visualization of eye inhomogeneities</title>

2000

Polarization sensitive technique is reported for visualization of eye scattering and birefringent inhomogeneities using digital subtracting of eye images captured by a CCD camera for two orthogonal polarizations of light forming images in the CCD camera. For fast capturing of images the polarization plane of the backscattered light is periodically switched at 90 degrees by an electro-optical PLZT phase plate. This plate is placed close to the CCD camera together with a sheet polarizer inserted between camera and the phase plate. Polarization plane is switched applying the voltage 1200 V to the phase plate at a rate of 7.5 Hz. The technique improves visualization due to diminishing of the im…

PhysicsPolarization planeBirefringenceScatteringbusiness.industryOptical engineeringPolarizerPolarization (waves)law.inventionVisualizationOpticslawbusinessVoltageSPIE Proceedings
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Three-dimensional level-curve scanning based on intersection of laser lines

2005

A dimensional measurement system that also tracks object movements is presented here. The method directly yields the level curves of an object. It is an extension of collimation methods, coupled with the use of structured lighting with features formed from several luminous planes intersecting in a single line. This line defines a set of points of the space at a fixed distance Z 0 from the measuring head. The locus of the points of the object where the lighting is reduced to a single line is the level curve sought. The introduction of an asymmetry into the lighting structure permits one to determine the direction as well as an approximate value of the value of the distance to the level curve…

Physicsbusiness.industryOptical engineeringSystem of measurementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringImage processingAsymmetryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCollimated lightlaw.inventionOpticslawDimensional metrologyLocus (mathematics)businessBeam splittermedia_commonOptical Engineering
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<title>Factors affecting intraocular light scattering from different color straylight sources</title>

2008

Important optical parameter of the eye is intraocular light scattering. Straylight can reduce visual acuity, contrast sensitivity. It is one of the main factors for glare, especially for drivers at night, when there is light source some distance away from the fixation point. There are many factors, which can affect amount of light scattering in the eye. To assess the effect of the color of the straylight source on retinal image quality at different light scattering levels, retinal straylight was measured with and without light scattering occluder. Red, green and blue colors were choosed for straylight source. Psychophysical and electrophysiological methods were used to evaluate light scatte…

Physicsgenetic structuresbusiness.industryStray lightOptical engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlare (vision)Light scatteringFixation pointRetinal imageRed ColorOpticsContrast (vision)sense organsbusinessmedia_commonSPIE Proceedings
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Quantum Probes for the Characterization of Nonlinear Media

2021

Active optical media leading to interaction Hamiltonians of the form H=λ˜(a+a†)ζ represent a crucial resource for quantum optical technology. In this paper, we address the characterization of those nonlinear media using quantum probes, as opposed to semiclassical ones. In particular, we investigate how squeezed probes may improve individual and joint estimation of the nonlinear coupling λ˜ and of the nonlinearity order ζ. Upon using tools from quantum estimation, we show that: (i) the two parameters are compatible, i.e., the may be jointly estimated without additional quantum noise

ScienceQC1-999Optical engineeringFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomySemiclassical physicsAstrophysicsquantum probesComputer Science::Digital LibrariesArticleQuantum metrologyStatistical physicsquantum sensingQuantumPhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhysicsQQuantum noiseQuantum sensorquantum metrologyQB460-466Nonlinear systemmultiparameter estimationComputer Science::Programming LanguagesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Energy (signal processing)Entropy
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