نتایج جستجو برای: infrared instrument

تعداد نتایج: 186567  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Michael C Jacobson Ralph deVere White Stavros G Demos

A prototype instrument developed to provide simultaneously ordinary visual endoscopy together with near infrared (NIR) autofluorescence imaging via parallel image acquisition is demonstrated. The two images are recorded concurrently and the instrument interfaces with any ordinary endoscope. Preliminary results of a pilot study focused on imaging of bladder tumors in vivo using this instrumentat...

2002
M. Lampton C. Bebek C. Akerlof G. Aldering R. Amanullah P. Astier E. Barrelet L. Bergström J. Bercovitz G. Bernstein M. Bester A. Bonissent C. Bower W. Carithers E. Commins C. Day S. Deustua R. DiGennaro A. Ealet R. Ellis M. Eriksson A. Fruchter J-F. Genat G. Goldhaber A. Goobar D. Groom S. Harris P. Harvey H. Heetderks S. Holland D. Huterer A. Karcher A. Kim W. Kolbe B. Krieger R. Lafever J. Lamoureux M. Levi D. Levin E. Linder S. Loken R. Malina R. Massey T. McKay S. McKee R. Miquel E. Mörtsell N. Mostek S. Mufson J. Musser P. Nugent H. Oluseyi R. Pain N. Palaio D. Pankow S. Perlmutter R. Pratt E. Prieto A. Refregier J. Rhodes K. Robinson N. Roe M. Sholl M. Schubnell G. Smadja G. Smoot A. Spadafora G. Tarle A. Tomasch H. von der Lippe D. Vincent J-P. Walder G. Wang

The proposed SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) mission will have a two-meter class telescope delivering diffraction-limited images to an instrumented 0.7 square-degree field sensitive in the visible and near-infrared wavelength regime. We describe the requirements for the instrument suite and the evolution of the focal plane design to the present concept in which all the instrumentation – vis...

2006
VC STONE

Colour and turbidity measurement. An instrument has been designed to measure colour and turbidity using solid state light sources and sensors operating at 470 nni (blue) and 880 nni (infrared) respectively. It is intended to be a factory instrument suitable for detecting break through from filters and colour gain or loss over scctions of plant in a refinery. The measurements are exprcssed in ab...

2007
C. Sterken A. T. Tokunaga W. D. Vacca

The proliferation of near-infrared (1–5 μm) photometric systems over the last 30 years has made the comparison of photometric results difficult. In an effort to standardize infrared filters in use, the Mauna Kea Observatories near-infrared filter set has been promoted among instrument groups through combined filter production runs. The characteristics of this filter set are summarized, and some...

1999
J. M. Jackson

The mission of CARA, the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica, is to explore and exploit the unique conditions at the geographic South Pole and to lay the foundation for an ongoing national observatory. A small prototype user-facility instrument has demonstrated that very sensitive imaging in the thermal infrared can be routinely performed at the South Pole. The site should be furthe...

2012
Pieter Deroo Mark Swain Gautam Vasisht Pin Chen Giovanna Tinetti Jeroen Bouwman Daniel Angerhausen Yuk Yung

The Hubble Space Telescope has recently emerged as the first telescope to detect molecular signatures in an exoplanet via infrared spectroscopy. Molecular spectroscopy of exoplanets is demanding and requires an accurate determination and removal of the instrument systematics. Here we report on our effort to extract accurate exoplanet spectra from NICMOS spectrophotometry. We developed a standar...

2014
Matthew J. Penn

The infrared solar spectrum contains a wealth of physical data about our Sun, and is explored using modern detectors and technology with new ground-based solar telescopes. The scientific motivation behind exploring these wavelengths is presented, along with a brief look at the rich history of observations here. Several avenues of solar physics research exploiting and benefiting from observation...

2006
D. T. Jaffe D. J. Mar D. Warren P. R. Segura

We present a conceptual design for a powerful, high-resolution near-infrared spectrograph for the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT). This instrument, the Giant Magellan Telescope Near-Infrared Spectrograph (GMTNIRS), uses silicon immersion gratings as the primary dispersing elements. The design has two modules, one for 1.1-2.4 m for use under native seeing conditions and one for 3-5.5 m to be used...

2004
Michael C. B. Ashley Michael G. Burton James P. Lloyd John W. V. Storey

The antarctic plateau has the potential for being the best site on Earth for conducting astronomical observations from the near-infrared to the sub-millimeter. Particular gains are expected in the 1 to 5 micron region, where the high altitude, low water vapour content, and low thermal emission from the atmosphere combine to create observing conditions unequalled elsewhere on the surface of the ...

2007
A T Tokunaga W D Vacca

The proliferation of near-infrared (1–5 μm) photometric systems over the last 30 years has made the comparison of photometric results difficult. In an effort to standardize infrared filters in use, the Mauna Kea Observatories near-infrared filter set has been promoted among instrument groups through combined filter production runs. The characteristics of this filter set are summarized, and some...

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