نتایج جستجو برای: imaging three dimensional

تعداد نتایج: 1919886  

Journal: :Optics express 2008
M Paturzo F Merola S Grilli S De Nicola A Finizio P Ferraro

An approach that uses an electro-optically tunable two dimensional phase grating to enhance the resolution in digital holographic microscopy is proposed. We show that, by means of a flexible hexagonal phase grating, it is possible to increase the numerical aperture of the imaging system, thus improving the spatial resolution of the images in two dimensions. The augment of the numerical aperture...

Journal: :Optics express 2015
Weiwei Wan Joseph Louis Ponsetto Zhaowei Liu

The development of nanostructured metamaterials and the ability to engineer material dispersion has led to impressive advances in the diverse field of nanophotonics. Of interest to many is the enhanced ability to control, illuminate, and image with light on subwavelength scales. In this letter, we numerically demonstrate a hyperlens with unprecedented radial-resolution at 5 nm scale for both im...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2006
Kamal Belkebir Patrick C Chaumet Anne Sentenac

Optical diffraction tomography is an imaging technique that permits retrieval of the map of permittivity of an object from its scattered far field. Most reconstruction procedures assume that single scattering is dominant so that the scattered far field is linearly linked to the permittivity. In this work, we present a nonlinear inversion method and apply it to complex three-dimensional samples....

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
S Omori Y Nihei E Rotenberg J D Denlinger S Marchesini S D Kevan B P Tonner M A Van Hove C S Fadley

We propose differential holography as a method to overcome the long-standing forward-scattering problem in photoelectron holography and related techniques for the three-dimensional imaging of atoms. Atomic images reconstructed from experimental and theoretical Cu 3p holograms from Cu(001) demonstrate that this method suppresses strong forward-scattering effects so as to yield more accurate thre...

Journal: :Optics letters 2007
Firooz A Sadjadi

The results of experiments in developing a method for extracting three-dimensional information from a scene by means of a polarimetric passive imaging sensor are summarized. This sensor provides a full Stokes vector at each sensor pixel location from which degree and angle of linear polarization are computed. The angle of linear polarization provides the azimuth angle of the surface normal vect...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
V G Nazarenko O P Boiko H-S Park O M Brodyn M M Omelchenko L Tortora Yu A Nastishin O D Lavrentovich

The surface alignment of lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals can not only be planar (tangential) but also homeotropic, with self-assembled aggregates perpendicular to the substrate, as demonstrated by mapping optical retardation and by three-dimensional imaging of the director field. With time, the homeotropic nematic undergoes a transition into a tangential state. The anchoring transition is d...

Journal: :Annual review of biomedical engineering 1999
G York Y Kim

Since the introduction of medical ultrasound in the 1950s, modern diagnostic ultrasound has progressed to see many major diagnostic tools come into widespread clinical use, such as B-mode imaging, color-flow imaging, and spectral Doppler. New applications, such as panoramic imaging, three-dimensional imaging, and quantitative imaging, are now beginning to be offered on some commercial ultrasoun...

Journal: :Radiology 2002
G Allan Johnson Gary P Cofer Sally L Gewalt Laurence W Hedlund

A method for rapid morphologic phenotyping is demonstrated by using magnetic resonance microscopy. Whole fixed C57BL/6J mice were imaged at 110-microm isotropic resolution; limited volumes of the intact specimen, at 50-microm isotropic resolution; and isolated organs, at 25-microm isotropic resolution. The three-dimensional imaging technique was applied to uricase knockout mice to demonstrate t...

Journal: :Applied optics 2008
Steven R Murrill Eddie L Jacobs Steven K Moyer Carl E Halford Steven T Griffin Frank C De Lucia Douglas T Petkie Charmaine C Franck

The U.S. Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a terahertz (THz) -band imaging system performance model for detection and identification of concealed weaponry. The MATLAB-based model accounts for the effects of all critical sensor and display components and for the effects of atmospheric attenuation, concealment materia...

Journal: :Applied optics 1999
C Ho K L Albright A W Bird J Bradley D E Casperson M Hindman W C Priedhorsky W R Scarlett R C Smith J Theiler S K Wilson

In a recent paper a new technique was proposed for remote ranging and topographical mapping by using a system with a single-photon-counting detector and a low-power pulsed laser [Appl. Opt. 35, 441 (1996)]. We report on the results from the laboratory and the field demonstration of this literal three-dimensional imaging technique. Using a detector system developed at Los Alamos with a commercia...

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