نتایج جستجو برای: light polarization

تعداد نتایج: 455913  

2000
Lois Grant

Here we shall examine the phenomenon of surface-scattered light from both leaves and plant canopies. Results from measurements will show that this surface-scattered light — a quasi-specular reflection if the leaves appear shiny — originates at the interface between the air and the cuticle wax layer. Unlike light that is diffusely reflected by the interior of a leaf, the surface-scattered light ...

2017
ANDRIY SHEVCHENKO MATTHIEU ROUSSEY ARI T. FRIBERG TERO SETÄLÄ

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Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Thomas W Cronin Justin Marshall

Natural sources of light are at best weakly polarized, but polarization of light is common in natural scenes in the atmosphere, on the surface of the Earth, and underwater. We review the current state of knowledge concerning how polarization and polarization patterns are formed in nature, emphasizing linearly polarized light. Scattering of sunlight or moonlight in the sky often forms a strongly...

Journal: :Optics letters 2016
Yuecheng Shen Yan Liu Cheng Ma Lihong V Wang

Digital optical phase conjugation (DOPC) is an emerging technique for focusing light through or within scattering media such as biological tissue. Since DOPC systems are based on time reversal, they benefit from collecting as much information about the scattered light as possible. However, existing DOPC techniques record and subsequently phase-conjugate the scattered light in only a single-pola...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
N Radwell R D Hawley J B Götte S Franke-Arnold

The reflection of light is governed by the laws first described by Augustin-Jean Fresnel: on internal reflection, light acquires a phase shift, which depends on its polarization direction with respect to the plane of incidence. For a conical reflector, the cylindrical symmetry is echoed in an angular variation of this phase shift, allowing us to create light modes with phase and polarization si...

2015
Alberto Casadei Esther Alarcon Llado Francesca Amaduzzi Eleonora Russo-Averchi Daniel Rüffer Martin Heiss Luca Dal Negro Anna Fontcuberta i Morral

Thanks to their special interaction with light, semiconductor nanowires have opened new avenues in photonics, quantum optics and solar energy harvesting. One of the major challenges for their full technological deployment has been their strong polarization dependence in light absorption and emission. In the past, metal nanostructures have been shown to have the ability to modify and enhance the...

1999
R. E. Scholten P. J. O. Teubner P. M. Farrell

The formalism applied to superelastic electron scattering from laser-excited atoms has to date assumed perfect polarization of the laser light. We consider the effects of imperfect polarization, deriving an expression for the superelastic scattering rate from target atoms optically pumped with elliptically polarized light, and show how imperfect polarization effects can be measured and minimize...

2011
Amy Fritz

Due to nonlinear atomic polarization, crystals can emit a different frequency of light than absorbed. In order to see the second order effects of atomic polarization, which cause a doubling in the frequency of the incident light, the incident light must be an intense and coherent source, like a laser. Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (KDP) is a crystal that exhibits these nonlinear polarization p...

Journal: :IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics : a publication of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-optics Society 1999
Johannes F de Boer Shyam M Srinivas B Hyle Park Tuan H Pham Zhongping Chen Thomas E Milner J Stuart Nelson

Polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) was used to obtain spatially resolved ex vivo images of polarization changes in skeletal muscle, bone, skin and brain. Through coherent detection of two orthogonal polarization states of the signal formed by interference of light reflected from the biological sample and a mirror in the reference arm of a Michelson interferometer, the ...

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