نتایج جستجو برای: light wavelength

تعداد نتایج: 446889  

Journal: :Optics express 2015
G Pirruccio Jaime Gómez Rivas

We propose a multiple beam illumination scheme to control the intensity of the light emitted by a thin luminescent layer. The experiment is designed to get as close as possible to the condition of Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) at a wavelength at which the absorption coefficient of the luminescent layer is low, and it is realized by externally acting on the phase difference between the incid...

Journal: :Vision research 1982
B A Wandell J Sanchez B Quinn

We apply the simultaneous detection/discrimination method to the mechanisms mediating detection of longand middle-wavelength test lights. The results suggest the following: (1) a test light detected by a signal initiated primarily in the long-wavelength receptors will be ultimately detected by different sets of nerve cells, depending upon the background illumination. (2) The discriminability of...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2003
Diana Dulić S J van der Molen T Kudernac H T Jonkman J J D de Jong T N Bowden J van Esch B L Feringa B J van Wees

We investigate photochromic molecular switches that are self-assembled on gold. We use two experimental techniques; namely, the mechanically controllable break-junction technique to measure electronic transport, and UV/Vis spectroscopy to measure absorption. We observe switching of the molecules from the conducting to the insulating state when illuminated with visible light (lambda=546 nm), in ...

Journal: :Optics express 2016
Omer Wagner Moty Schultz Yonatan Ramon Eli Sloutskin Zeev Zalevsky

Previous works reported that linear optics could be used to observe sub-wavelength features with a conventional optical microscope. Yet, the ability to reach a sub-200 nm resolution with a visible light remains limited. We present a novel widely-applicable method, where particle trapping is employed to overcome this limit. The combination of the light scattered by the sample and by the trapped ...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 2004
David L Bimler Galina V Paramei

For normal trichromats, the hue of a light can change as its luminance varies. This Bezold-Brücke (B-B) hue shift is commonly attributed to nonlinearity in the blue-yellow opponent system. In the present study, we questioned whether protanopes experience analogous changes. Two protanopes (Ps) viewed spectral lights at six luminance levels across three log steps. Two normal trichromats (NTs) wer...

Journal: :Optics letters 2013
Ping Kuang Alexei Deinega Mei-Li Hsieh Sajeev John Shawn-Yu Lin

We report what is to our knowledge the first observation of the effect of parallel-to-interface-refraction (PIR) in a three-dimensional, simple-cubic photonic-crystal. PIR is an acutely negative refraction of light inside a photonic-crystal, leading to light-bending by nearly 90 deg over broad wavelengths (λ). The consequence is a longer path length of light in the medium and an improved light ...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2014
Graham Finlayson Michal Mackiewicz Anya Hurlbert Bradley Pearce Stuart Crichton

Solid state lighting is becoming a popular light source for color vision experiments. One of the advantages of light emitting diodes (LEDs) is the possibility to shape the target light spectrum according to the experimenter's needs. In this paper, we present a method for creating metameric lights with an LED-based spectrally tunable illuminator. The equipment we use consists of six Gamma Scient...

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
Annette Werner Lindsay T. Sharpe Eberhart Zrenner

The time-course of chromatic adaptation was determined as a function of the spectral content of the adaptation-light and of image-contrast. The adaptation-lights varied along the chromatic cardinal axes or one of their intermediate axes in an equiluminant plane in colour-space. We found an asymmetry in the initial time-course of adaptation (0.2-10 s) in that adaptation to middle-wavelength ligh...

Journal: :Ophthalmic surgery, lasers & imaging : the official journal of the International Society for Imaging in the Eye 2011
Pearse A Keane Humberto Ruiz-Garcia Srinivas R Sadda

Commercial optical coherence tomography (OCT) instruments generally use light sources in the range of 800 to 860 nm. Although imaging with these light sources provides excellent visualization of the retinal architecture, details of structures and abnormalities below the retinal pigment epithelium are often limited. At the same time, the optimal light source wavelength for clinical OCT imaging i...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2007
Ludovic S Mure Camille Rieux Samer Hattar Howard M Cooper

In mammals, nonvisual responses to light have been shown to involve intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGC) that express melanopsin and that are modulated by input from both rods and cones. Recent in vitro evidence suggests that melanopsin possesses dual photosensory and photoisomerase functions, previously thought to be a unique feature of invertebrate rhabdomeric photopigm...

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