نتایج جستجو برای: gradient index optics

تعداد نتایج: 548366  

Journal: :Optics express 2015
C L Manganelli P Pintus C Bonati

We propose a theoretical model to describe the strain-induced linear electro-optic (Pockels) effect in centro-symmetric crystals. The general formulation is presented and the specific case of the strained silicon is investigated in detail because of its attractive properties for integrated optics. The outcome of this analysis is a linear relation between the second order susceptibility tensor a...

Journal: :Vision research 1992
W S Jagger

The optical design of the fish eye is particularly simple because immersion renders the cornea optically ineffective and the lens is nearly spherical in shape. Measurements have shown that an approximately parabolic gradient of refractive index exists within the lens. If full internal and external spherical symmetry of the lens applies, the geometrical-optical behaviour of the lens is then a fu...

Journal: :Applied optics 2009
Sharlotte L B Kramer Guruswami Ravichandran Kaushik Bhattacharya

A general analysis and experimental validation of transmission wavefront shearing interferometry for photoelastic materials are presented. These interferometers applied to optically isotropic materials produce a single interference pattern related to one phase term, but when applied to photoelastic materials, they produce the sum of two different interference patterns with phase terms that are ...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Yangyang Fu Yadong Xu Huanyang Chen

In this letter, we find that gradient index metamaterials (GIMs) could be utilized to manipulate wave propagation in waveguides. Through manipulating the conversion between propagating wave and surface wave, we can design some interesting applications in waveguides, such as controlling transmission effect, realizing bending waveguide and achieving waveguide splitting effect. These devices not o...

2011
M. D. Goldflam T. Driscoll B. Chapler O. Khatib N. Marie Jokerst S. Palit D. R. Smith Bong-Jun Kim Giwan Seo Hyun-Tak Kim M. Di Ventra D. N. Basov

M. D. Goldflam, T. Driscoll, B. Chapler, O. Khatib, N. Marie Jokerst, S. Palit, D. R. Smith, Bong-Jun Kim, Giwan Seo, Hyun-Tak Kim, M. Di Ventra, and D. N. Basov Physics Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Plasmonics, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA Metal-Insulato...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
Scott M Jobling Paul G Kwiat

We demonstrate a novel technique for performing aberration-corrected surface metrology within existing wavefront-feedback systems. Our technique uses several phase measurements to calculate phase differences that directly reveal the surface gradients of an object under test, due to orthogonal displacements of that object between measurements. We then apply a least-squares algorithm for surface ...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2003
J R Fienup J J Miller

The technique of maximizing sharpness metrics has been used to estimate and compensate for aberrations with adaptive optics, to correct phase errors in synthetic-aperture radar, and to restore images. The largest class of sharpness metrics is the sum over a nonlinear point transformation of the image intensity. How the second derivative of the point nonlinearity varies with image intensity dete...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2001
E W Justh M A Vorontsov G W Carhart L A Beresnev P S Krishnaprasad

A wave-front control paradigm based on gradient-flow optimization is analyzed. In adaptive systems with gradient-flow dynamics, the output of the wave-front sensor is used to directly control high-resolution wavefront correctors without the need for wave-front phase reconstruction (direct-control systems). Here, adaptive direct-control systems with advanced phase-contrast wave-front sensors are...

Journal: :Optics letters 2014
Lei Tian Jingyan Wang Laura Waller

We demonstrate 3D differential phase-contrast (DPC) microscopy, based on computational illumination with a programmable LED array. By capturing intensity images with various illumination angles generated by sequentially patterning an LED array source, we digitally refocus images through various depths via light field processing. The intensity differences from images taken at complementary illum...

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