نتایج جستجو برای: maximum wavelength

تعداد نتایج: 354566  

Journal: :Optics letters 2004
Xiao-sheng Wang Wei-long She Wing-kee Lee

We present a theory for a new type of optical spatial soliton that is based on the angle hole burning mechanism of photoisomerization in some polymers. We predict that the photoisomerization nonlinearity can support steady-state dark and bright spatial solitons in the polymer. We also discuss the dependence of the FWHM of the spatial soliton on wavelengths of the background beams and on the rat...

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2000
S Rau T Büttner C Temme M Ruben H Görls D Walther M Duati S Fanni J G Vos

Multinuclear ruthenium polypyridyl complexes are currently the subject of extensive investigations, their photophysical properties making them ideal components for photochemically and electrochemically driven molecular devices.1 Among these compounds, mononuclear ruthenium complexes containing biimidazole or bibenzimidazole (bibzimH2) type ligands2 have been shown to be excellent building block...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
Jian Lin Wei Zheng Haifeng Wang Zhiwei Huang

We employ the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) technique as a numerical approach to studying the effects of scatterers' sizes on near-field coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy under tightly focused radially and linearly polarized light excitations. The FDTD results show that in a uniform medium (water), the full width at half maximum (FWHM) (transverse resolution) of rad...

2016
Y. Moritake Y. Kanamori K. Hane

We demonstrated fine emission wavelength tuning of quantum dot (QD) fluorescence by fine structural control of optical metamaterials with Fano resonance. An asymmetric-double-bar (ADB), which was composed of only two bars with slightly different bar lengths, was used to obtain Fano resonance in the optical region. By changing the short bar length of ADB structures with high dimensional accuracy...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2013
Aaron D Jackson Da Huang Daniel J Gauthier Stephanos Venakides

We investigate the difference between analytic predictions, numerical simulations, and experiments measuring the transmission of energy through subwavelength, periodically arranged holes in a metal film. At normal incidence, theory predicts a sharp transmission minimum when the wavelength is equal to the periodicity, and sharp transmission maxima at one or more nearby wavelengths. In experiment...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1942
W. J. Crozier Ernst Wolf

With lights of different spectral compositions filtered from a white, the flicker response contours for the zebra finch are found to exhibit the same general kind of relationship between flicker excitation and wavelength as is found in the case of man ("cone" contours), with the same filters. The flicker contours for the zebra finch are simplex; the retina contains no rods. On a relative energy...

Journal: :Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology 2016
Tatsumoto Nakahama Daichi Kitagawa Hikaru Sotome Syoji Ito Hiroshi Miyasaka Seiya Kobatake

We synthesized fluorene derivatives having phenylthiophene (FPT) or benzothiophene (FBT), and their S,S-dioxidized compounds (FPTO2, FPTO4, FBTO2 and FBTO4), which are prepared by oxidation of the thiophene rings in FPT and FBT with m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid. FPT and FBT exhibited similar optical properties for absorption maximum wavelength, fluorescence maximum wavelength and fluorescence qua...

Journal: :Applied optics 2008
M Sheeba M Rajesh V P N Nampoori P Radhakrishnan

Rhodamine 6G and Rhodamine B dye mixture doped polymer optical fiber amplifier (POFA), which can operate in a broad wavelength region (60 nm), has been successfully fabricated and tested. Tunable operation of the amplifier over a broad wavelength region is achieved by mixing different ratios of the dyes. The dye doped POFA is pumped axially using 532 nm, 10 ns laser pulses from a frequency doub...

2006
A. V. Parisi

Clouds are affected by aspects of climate change and are a major influencing factor on the pre-vitamin D3 effective solar UV (UVD3) exposures that humans receive. The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of clouds on the short wavelength cut-off of the spectral UVD3 irradiances, on the maximum of the UVD3 spectral irradiances and on the magnitude of the UVD3 irradiances. The sp...

2015
Gal Eyal Jörg Wiedenmann Mila Grinblat Cecilia D’Angelo Esti Kramarsky-Winter Tali Treibitz Or Ben-Zvi Yonathan Shaked Tyler B. Smith Saki Harii Vianney Denis Tim Noyes Raz Tamir Yossi Loya Christian R Voolstra

The phenomenon of coral fluorescence in mesophotic reefs, although well described for shallow waters, remains largely unstudied. We found that representatives of many scleractinian species are brightly fluorescent at depths of 50-60 m at the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences (IUI) reef in Eilat, Israel. Some of these fluorescent species have distribution maxima at mesophotic depths ...

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