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| Journal of | Optics A was renamed Journal of Optics in 2010, as it |
| In | optics, a Porro prism, named for its inventor Ignazio |
| In | optics, a conjugate focal plane of a given plane, P, |
| In | optics, a toric lens is a type of lens whose surface |
| In | optics, a Mangin mirror is a negative meniscus lens w |
| In | optics, a relay lens is a lens or lens group that inv |
| In fiber | optics, a weakly guiding fiber is one where the diffe |
| In | optics, a simple lens or singlet lens is a lens consi |
| In fiber | optics, a quadruply clad fiber is a single-mode optic |
| In imaging | optics, a field lens is a positive-powered lens or gr |
| In fiber | optics, a graded-index or gradient-index fiber is an |
| In | optics, a tophat (or top-hat) beam is a laser beam wi |
| on the viscosity of gases, molecular dynamics, | optics, acoustics and geophysics. |
| Other features include the use of adaptive | optics, acousto optical devices, in-orbit focusing us |
| In | optics, an Abbe prism, named for its inventor, the Ge |
| In fiber | optics, an optical fiber is often wrapped around a ma |
| Navitar Imaging Solutions, Navitar Projection | Optics, and Special Optics. |
| ents, he published 109 papers in the fields of | optics and mathematics and was granted 20 patents on |
| s known for his work in experimental ultrafast | optics and condensed matter physics and a national le |
| In fiber | optics and telecommunications, an index-matching mate |
| tributions to Charged particle beams (Electron | optics and Accelerator physics) , Clifford Algebra , |
| His major contributions have been in telescope | optics and technology. |
| Nanjing Institute of Astronomical | Optics and Technology, Nanjing, China |
| He specializes in laser physics, quantum | optics, and spectroscopy. |
| temperature method to make diamonds for use in | optics and microelectronics. |
| Optics and Spectroscopy is scientific journal, Englis | |
| alues of normally ordered operators in quantum | optics and the corresponding complex numbers in class |
| tional device structures for microelectronics, | optics and chemical sensing. |
| n the cavity length, refractive index of laser | optics, and nonlinear effects such as the Kerr effect |
| as a Russian physicist in the field of quantum | optics and quantum information science, a professor a |
| He currently is a contributing editor to | Optics and Photonics News (OPN). |
| e diaphragm, all three versions have identical | optics and mechanics. |
| characteristics, triphenylene may have uses in | optics and electronics. |
| uses methods from many disciplines, including | optics and projective geometry. |
| of research areas, including pharmaceuticals, | optics, and functional vision assessment and enhancem |
| Devices combining both | optics and radar were deployed by the U.S. Military. |
| His position at the ESO was Head of the | Optics and Telescopes Group. |
| tinguished for his investigations in molecular | optics and in magne-crystalline action:collaborated w |
| In | optics and fiber optics, an index-matching material i |
| He also worked on | optics and the elimination of the aberration of light |
| s, modules and networks, as well as integrated | optics and distributed sensing solutions. |
| Thanks largely to his vision in making complex | optics and computer electronics available to many, Di |
| of a traditional optical microscope that uses | optics and a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera to ou |
| ffractometer; with appropriate development the | optics and detector could be accommodated within a cy |
| contributions to the theory of laser adaptive | optics and the applications of adaptive optics to gro |
| , and with associated fields such as nonlinear | optics and quantum optics. |
| monly assumed to be recent inventions (such as | optics and perspective). |
| n used by Southampton researchers working with | optics and nanotechnology . |
| n, harmful algal blooms), as well as for ocean | optics and acoustics. |
| e range of subjects from astronomy to geology, | optics, and gravitation. |
| imaging, nonlinear transformations in quantum | optics, and the advanced wave model for describing co |
| He educated himself in in philosophy and | optics, and studied colour and the geometrical constr |
| e N82 has a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss | optics, and was considered the best camera phone on t |
| experimental physicist specializing in Quantum | optics and Quantum information. |
| He also continued to teach as Professor of | Optics and as Professor Emeritus throughout the 1980' |
| In telecommunications, | optics, and acoustics, a passband (not to be confused |
| ism, though he also made some contributions to | optics and physiology. |
| developed two undergraduate concentrations in | optics and computational physics, and innovated a B.A |
| his Master's degree from Shanghai Institute of | Optics and Fine Mechanics, the Chinese Academy of Sci |
| e idea and inventions of the Tudor Age in art, | optics and exploration. |
| in four core areas: sensors and systems (fiber | optics and ultrasonics); health sciences; and advance |
| 1897 - 1972) was a Soviet physicist working in | optics and spectroscopy of condensed matter. |
| ons (Now part of Verizon Communications) Fiber | optics and satellite transmission facility and a Fibe |
| cs' products combine two physical disciplines, | optics and acoustics, to meet requirements which cann |
| G, his original work was mainly concerned with | optics and spectroscopy. |
| erful and sophisticated due to developments in | optics and lasers. |
| ighly sought after because of its high quality | optics and ability to be used on the modern EF body t |
| stems, Space and Atmospheric Sciences, Quantum | optics and Quantum Information, Astronomy and Astroph |
| Quantum | Optics and Quantum Information: Production and charac |
| ally acclaimed leader in the fields of quantum | optics and laser physics. |
| tokes, physicist who worked in fluid dynamics, | optics and mathematical physics; also discovered Stok |
| published short communications in all area of | optics and applied quantum mechanics, with emphasis t |
| ng, Mechanical Engineering, Radiation Physics, | Optics and Laser Physics, and Nuclear Medicine. |
| e Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of | Optics and Quantum Electronics. |
| ion Aid Overseas, and research in the field of | optics and conducts training and professional develop |
| thermodynamics, kinetics, electromagnetism and | optics), and the earth sciences (meteorology, astrono |
| S is a British physicist, Professor of Quantum | Optics and Senior Principal at Imperial College Londo |
| levation of the School to the first College of | Optics and Photonics, he became the Dean of the Colle |
| nding editor of the scientific journal Applied | Optics and retired chief scientist of the Air Force G |
| 972, the Fresnel lens was replaced with modern | optics and a helicopter landing pad located where the |
| she has experimented with glass, lasers, fibre | optics and other new technologies from 1982. |
| • | Optics and electromagnetics |
| His two specialties were geometrical | optics and physiological optics. |
| m in Opticks, a major contribution in study of | optics and refraction of light. |
| Photokina 2010 event (September 2010), Samyang | Optics announced the new 35mm f/1.4 available for NX |
| This includes most | optics applications where light is being manipulated |
| In case of , laws of geometrical | optics are applied. |
| Progress in | Optics are a series of books edited by Emil Wolf publ |
| The | optics are evacuated to eliminate distortion due to c |
| Classical mechanics and geometric | optics are the most common and extreme high frequency |
| Fiber | optics are fanned out in splice boxes that are situat |
| A family run firm, Orion | Optics are the only remaining major manufacturer of t |
| Except where | optics are use in spectroscopy or at the brewster ang |
| or her contributions to the theory of adaptive | optics as a technique for reducing the optical distor |
| versity of Bristol in England, where he taught | optics as a Lecturer in Physics between 1951 and 1956 |
| en the transceiver and the NIC by way of fiber | optics, as the distance was severely limited by the 1 |
| single crystals are widely used in non-linear | optics as the second, third and fourth harmonic gener |
| 2008 when the star was resolved using adaptive | optics as a system of two near-equal-mass stars with |
| al Society "For major contributions to quantum | optics as it pertains to the development of the theor |
| lusions and is used particularly for CO2 laser | optics at 10.6 µm wavelength. |
| August 1922, Smith graduated from Institute of | Optics at the University of Rochester. |
| Lee DuBridge Professor Emeritus of Physics and | Optics at the University of Rochester when he died at |
| He went on to study Ophthalmic | Optics at the City University, London. |
| ed obituary, Benton first became interested in | optics at 11 when he wore a pair of 3-D glasses to vi |
| (1894-1927) successively of eye therapy and of | optics at the University of Uppsala. |
| The employment of | optics at a missile range may become highly significa |
| The use of speckle imaging using adaptive | optics at the WIYN Observatory in Arizona and the Pal |
| He pioneered the study of physiological | optics at Dartmouth College, serving as a research pr |
| commander is looking at by using the alternate | optics available for the gunner on the KCPS, which th |
| SPIE has established Britton Chance Biomedical | Optics Award, honoring his significant contribution t |
| In 2006, Journal of | Optics B was merged into Journal of Physics B: Atomic |
| Therefore 1 inch | optics became 16 mm, 1/2 inch optics became 8 mm, etc |
| er than the later versions due to the internal | optics being different as well. |
| e Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) includes an | optics bench, combustion chamber, fuel and oxidizer c |
| PUEO, an adaptive | optics bonette, is still offered to users, while Geck |
| cs center and joint biomedical engineering and | optics building bear his name, and to the University |
| an English optician, known for his successful | optics business and his patenting and commercializati |
| a transmission via copper cables RJ45 or fiber | optics, but they also ensure the power supply. |
| ca. 1030 - Treasury of | Optics by Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) of Iraq and Egypt |
| rded the C. V. Boys Prize for contributions to | optics by the Physical Society of London in 1948; he |
| Quantum | Optics By John Garrison, Raymond Chiao |
| o carry the messages, such as copper and fiber | optics cables; and a formalized system for formatting |
| More bibliography about Atom | Optics can be found at the Resource Letter. |
| can be as indifferent to it as, for instance, | optics can be to the question of whether the walls of |
| EI Company (from merging with Philips Electron | Optics), Carl Zeiss and NION. |
| mechanics, | optics, chemistry, and the life sciences. |
| Optics Classification and Indexing Scheme (OCIS) is a | |
| ; contributions to vacuum coatings deposition, | optics cleaning, and maintenance; and early experimen |
| 1998 Establishment of the Company "Mirae | Optics Co., Ltd" |
| Warren Smith is world-renowned in the | optics community as author of two editions of "Modern |
| t the wide end), and in general, lower quality | optics, compared to the fixed 35mm lens. |
| up less sensitive to vibrations from motorized | optics, cooling water, etc. Vibration damping may be |
| eam that designed and constructed the Adaptive | Optics Coronagraph, which led to the discovery of the |
| he Northern Hemisphere, including the adaptive | optics corrected Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope which pr |
| Waldman had been the scribe for Sommerfeld's | optics course in 1934, and Waldmann's careful record |
| He taught | optics courses for the University of Wisconsin, SPIE, |
| necessitated assistance for his chemistry and | optics demonstrations. |
| TMB was named after its founder, | optics designer Thomas M. Back. |
| Current MOA-based focusing | optics designs have two consecutive array components |
| producing optical equipment, TMB has licensed | optics designs to other manufacturers, such as Astron |
| acturing of medical components, fluid systems, | optics, dies and molds, electronic components, microe |
| He was the former head of the | optics division at Naval Research Labs and the Resear |
| romoted to Chief of Colorimetry Section of the | Optics division. |
| e and later as deputy chief of the Committee's | Optics Division. |
| ADP is a widely used crystal in the field of | optics due to its birefringence properties. |
| has become well known in the field of quantum | optics due to several important experiments. |
| Threw us a fast one, pulled the plug on our | optics, dumped us out of the ship! |
| ronauts work on installing Hubble's corrective | optics during Servicing Mission 1. |
| He worked in magnetism and | optics, editing the works of Augustin-Jean Fresnel. |
| The command is equipped with fiber | optics, emergency power generators, and water supply. |
| , electrical engineering, operations research, | optics, engineering physics, nuclear engineering, Ind |
| sics, cosmology, particle physics, and quantum | optics etc. |
| Euclid's | Optics expanded this idea to make an important breakt |
| hey are especially useful for exotic nonlinear | optics experiments, and may eventually lead to photon |
| ert Baker (1914-2005), American astronomer and | optics expert; designed U-2 spy plane lenses; over 50 |
| Optics Express is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal | |
| teams studying the star used the NACO adaptive | optics facility at the Very Large Telescope in Chile |
| 0 using the MMT telescope fitted with adaptive | optics failed to detect a planetary companion. |
| The next step, was to use two | optics fiber of 300 m between Keck I and Keck II to l |
| Wall-plug efficiency , a term in the | optics field, typically refers to the effectiveness o |
| In nonlinear | optics, filament propagation is propagation of a beam |
| In 1910 Wolf proposed to the Carl Zeiss | optics firm the creation of a new instrument, now kno |
| ; a 5 megapixel digital camera with Carl Zeiss | optics, flash, video recording and video conferencing |
| The | optics for the human eye are omitted. |
| lifiers separated by spatial filters and other | optics for cleaning up the resulting beams. |
| March 2007 it was acquired by Advanced Medical | Optics for $800 million in cash. |
| me to Paris where he was appointed director of | optics for the navy, with a pension of 8,000 livres a |
| He also served as editor in the field of | optics for the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & |
| Sights & | Optics: For iron sights, the SAM-R uses the KAC 600-M |
| mirrors by Optical Mechanics, Inc. and Galaxy | Optics for main objective, and by United Lens for sec |
| osoft researchers have miniaturized telescopic | optics for a new display that allows 36 percent of th |
| e he rediscovered the math behind kaleidoscope | optics, for decades, every maker of optically correct |
| noted for his skill in mirror making and other | optics for astronomical telescopes. |
| lso of interest to researchers working in atom | optics, Fourier imaging, and quantum computing. |
| Louis Martin, Professor of Technical | Optics from 1943-51 at Imperial College London |
| sity of California, Berkeley, where he learned | optics from Luis Alvarez and worked in the chemistry |
| Camera | optics generally introduce geometric distortion of im |
| eningrad State Institute of Fine Mechanics and | Optics, graduating in 1965, defended a dissertation f |
| By using a coronagraph and adaptive | optics, Graham hopes to overcome both difficulties an |
| Fibre | optics has changed the modern communications world. |
| lso of ground-based instruments using adaptive | optics) has rapidly improved in recent years, the nee |
| Optics has widespread use in long-distance communicat | |
| igh energy X-rays are not easily focused, such | optics have found applications in various instruments |
| foundations of the production of high quality | optics, he turned to the achromatic Fraunhofer lens. |
| of Vienna and Max Planck Institute for Quantum | Optics he became Professor at the Technical Universit |
| adiation with matter, physical and geometrical | optics, holography and physical principles of optical |
| star created for use in astronomical adaptive | optics imaging. |
| Optics, in politics, is the superficial appearance of | |
| Applied | Optics in the Eighties, J.C.T., Jerusalem (Co-author) |
| manual focus lenses were announced by Samyang | Optics in June, 2010, 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye; 14mm f/2.8 a |
| The Elements of | Optics, in four books (1768) |
| Hoyt Sherman was also known for his work with | optics in the field of visual art, developing a theor |
| y Schneider Kreuznach, also known as Schneider | Optics in the U.S., which was founded in 1972. |
| 2008 Special | Optics in Wharton, New Jersey was purchased leading t |
| Four propositions of Al-Biruni on | optics in Jame-bahadur khani, INDO-SOVIET COLLABORATI |
| l power combiners use concepts from free-space | optics in which dielectric lenses are used to focus a |
| y of America For "fundamental contributions to | optics in the areas of photonic crystals, quantum ima |
| iverging lens which, used in series with other | optics in an optical system, increases the effective |
| originally established as the Klein School of | Optics in 1894 by Dr. August Andreas Klein, an ophtha |
| mith was the Chief Scientist at Kaiser Electro | Optics in Carlsbad, California working part time at t |
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