نتایج جستجو برای: near infrared light

تعداد نتایج: 703196  

Journal: :The Astrophysical Journal 2022

Several fluctuation studies on the near-infrared extragalactic background light (EBL) find an excess power at tens of arcminute scales ($\ell\sim10^3$). Emission from intra-halo (IHL) has been proposed as a possible explanation for signal. In this work, we investigate emission integrated galaxy (IGL) and IHL in spectrum EBL fluctuations using simulated catalog MICECAT. We that $\ell\sim10^3$, o...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
m h bahreyni-toosi a ale davood m t shakeri m h zare

background and objective: multi-walled carbon nano tubes (mwcnts) as an important element of nanosciences have a remarkable absorption in the region of nir window (650-900 nm) which can overcome the limitations of deep treatment in photothermal therapy. to disperse mwcnts in water, it is proposed to attach carboxylated functional group (-cooh) to mwcnts in order to increase dispersivity in wate...

2011
Sami Varjo Jari Hannuksela Sakari Alenius

Visible images are usually merged with midrange infrared images for surveillance enhancement or for non visual tasks like face recognition. The IR images contain information that is not the same as in the visible range images. We test fusion of near infrared images with visible spectrum images for detail enhancement and contrast highlighting using several quality metrics. It is shown that compu...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013
Tokuhisa Kawawaki Tetsu Tatsuma

For improvement of the conversion efficiency of solar cells, it is important to make effective use of near-infrared light, which accounts for about 40% of sunlight energy. Although solar cells based on quantum dots (QDs) such as PbS have been studied for the use of near-infrared light, their photoabsorption is not necessarily sufficient. In this study, we coupled PbS QD-sensitized solar cells w...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Harekrishna Ghosh Ahmed Bouhekka Thomas Bürgi

By using a polyelectrolyte layer gold nanoparticles have been assembled onto a Ge internal reflection element. Upon illumination with visible and near infrared light strong infrared absorption has been observed, which can be traced to intervalence band transitions in Ge. This reveals the existence of holes in the Ge near its valence band edge. The switching between light and dark states is fast...

2014
Semion K. Saikin Yadana Khin Joonsuk Huh Moataz Hannout Yaya Wang Farrokh Zare Alán Aspuru-Guzik Joseph Kuo-Hsiang Tang

Living organisms have to adjust to their surrounding in order to survive in stressful conditions. We study this mechanism in one of most primitive creatures - photosynthetic green sulfur bacteria. These bacteria absorb photons very efficiently using the chlorosome antenna complexes and perform photosynthesis in extreme low-light environments. How the chlorosomes in green sulfur bacteria are acc...

Journal: :Pediatrics and neonatology 2013
Ching-Yun Sun Kuan-Chiao Lee I-Hsiu Lin Chin-Ling Wu Hsiao-Ping Huang Yi-Yu Lin Ya-Fen Hsu Hong-Ren Yu

BACKGROUND Vascular access in critically ill children can be a real challenge for medical staff. METHODS To evaluate the effectiveness of a near-infrared light vein-viewing device for critically ill children, 60 pediatric inpatients were enrolled in a randomized prospective observation trial for intravenous cannulation. The patients' demographic data, mean time required to find the first avai...

2004
Harry T. Whelan Margaret T. T. Wong-Riley Janis T. Eells James N. VerHoeve

Photobiomodulation by light in the red to near infrared range (630-1000 nm) using low energy lasers or lightemitting diode (LED) arrays has been shown to accelerate wound healing, improve recovery from ischemic injury and attenuate degeneration in the injured optic nerve. At the cellular level, photoirradiation at low fluences can generate significant biological effects including cellular proli...

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
Ann E. Elsner Stephen A. Burns John J. Weiter Francois C. Delori

The interaction of infrared light with the human ocular fundus, particularly sub-retinal structures, was studied in vivo. Visible and infra-red wavelengths and a scanning laser ophthalmoscope were used to acquire digital images of the human fundus. The contrast and reflectance of selected retinal and sub-retinal features were computed for a series of wavelengths or modes of imaging. Near infrar...

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