نتایج جستجو برای: optical fibre polarisation

تعداد نتایج: 293040  

2013
Sonja Franke-Arnold Simon J. Gay Ittoop Vergheese Puthoor

We extend quantum process calculus in order to describe linear optical elements. In all previous work on quantum process calculus a qubit was considered as the information encoded within a 2 dimensional Hilbert space describing the internal states of a localised particle, most often realised as polarisation information of a single photon. We extend quantum process calculus by allowing multiple ...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
D P O'Dwyer C F Phelan K E Ballantine Y P Rakovich J G Lunney J F Donegan

Conical diffraction of linearly polarised light in a biaxial crystal produces a beam with a crescent-shaped intensity profile. Rotation of the plane of polarisation produces the unique effect of spatially moving the crescent-shaped beam around a ring. We use this effect to trap microspheres and white blood cells and to position them at any angular position on the ring. Continuous motion around ...

2002
J. Leuthold G. Raybon Y. Su R. Essiambre M. Kauer

Introduction: All-optical wavelength converters (AOWC) are envisioned to be part of future high-speed networks. In particular, they might replace optical-to-electrical-to-optical (OEO) wavelength translator units in optical crossconnects [1]. However, to be practical, AOWCs must be able to convert signals that have been degraded during transmission over reasonable distances. Tolerance to timing...

2015
Jochen Scheuer Ilai Schwartz Qiong Chen David Schulze-Sünninghausen Patrick Carl Peter Höfer Alexander Retzker Hitoshi Sumiya Junichi Isoya Burkhard Luy Martin B. Plenio Boris Naydenov Fedor Jelezko

The sensitivity of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) depends strongly on nuclear spin polarisation and, motivated by this observation, dynamical nuclear spin polarisation has recently been applied to enhance MRI protocols (Kurhanewicz, J., et al., Neoplasia 13, 81 (2011)). Nuclear spins associated with the C carbon isotope (nuclear spin I = 1/2) in diamond possess uniquely long spin lattice rela...

2015
Sven Poeggel Daniele Tosi Dinesh Babu Duraibabu Gabriel Leen Deirdre McGrath Elfed Lewis

This article is focused on reviewing the current state-of-the-art of optical fibre pressure sensors for medical applications. Optical fibres have inherent advantages due to their small size, immunity to electromagnetic interferences and their suitability for remote monitoring and multiplexing. The small dimensions of optical fibre-based pressure sensors, together with being lightweight and flex...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Andrew P D Henderson Daniel R Altmann Anand S Trip Constantinos Kallis Steve J Jones Patricio G Schlottmann David F Garway-Heath Gordon T Plant David H Miller

Following an episode of optic neuritis, thinning of the retinal nerve fibre layer, which indicates axonal loss, is observed using optical coherence tomography. The longitudinal course of the retinal changes has not been well characterized. We performed a serial optical coherence tomography study in patients presenting with optic neuritis in order to define the temporal evolution of retinal nerv...

2009
Wei BAI Niels G. DEEN Robert F. MUDDE

For the operation of high void fraction bubbly flows in bubble columns, insight in primary parameters such as bubble size, shape and velocity as well as gas volume fraction is essential. At high gas volume fractions the flow system becomes opaque, ruling out non-intrusive optical techniques. As an alternative optical fibre probes can be used, which have the advantage of low cost, simplicity of ...

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