نتایج جستجو برای: light intensity

تعداد نتایج: 558624  

Journal: :Optics letters 1987
D J Wineland W M Itano J C Bergquist

We investigate the sensitivity limit of absorption spectroscopy. An experiment is described in which the decrease in transmitted light intensity that is due to absorption by a single, electromagnetically confined atomic ion is observed.

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 2000
Lin Hagberg Ardelea Bertram Swinney Meron

We investigate pattern formation in self-oscillating systems forced by an external periodic perturbation. Experimental observations and numerical studies of reaction-diffusion systems and an analysis of an amplitude equation are presented. The oscillations in each of these systems entrain to rational multiples of the perturbation frequency for certain values of the forcing frequency and amplitu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005
Michael W Toepke Paul J A Kenis

This communication reports a new method to form multilevel features in a single layer of SU-8 photoresist to facilitate the generation of 3D microfluidic chips. The method utilizes the spatial dependence of diffracted light intensity to selectively overexpose masked regions of photoresist and requires only a UV light source and a single transparency mask. 3D structures are formed within microfl...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2014
Jianyong Cen Ping Yuan Simin Xue

Ball lightning (BL) has been observed with two slitless spectrographs at a distance of 0.9 km. The BL is generated by a cloud-to-ground lightning strike. It moves horizontally during the luminous duration. The evolution of size, color, and light intensity is reported in detail. The spectral analysis indicates that the radiation from soil elements is present for the entire lifetime of the BL.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Zhiyong Yang Dale Purves

The same target luminance in different contexts can elicit markedly different perceptions of brightness, a fact that has long puzzled vision scientists. Here we test the proposal that the visual system encodes not luminance as such but rather the statistical relationship of a particular luminance to all possible luminance values experienced in natural contexts during evolution. This statistical...

Journal: :Optics letters 2012
Vicente Durán Pere Clemente Mercedes Fernández-Alonso Enrique Tajahuerce Jesús Lancis

We present an optical system that performs Stokes polarimetric imaging with a single-pixel detector. This fact is possible by applying the theory of compressive sampling to the data acquired by a commercial polarimeter without spatial resolution. The measurement process is governed by a spatial light modulator, which sequentially generates a set of preprogrammed light intensity patterns. Experi...

Journal: :Science 2012
Hidehiro Yonezawa Daisuke Nakane Trevor A Wheatley Kohjiro Iwasawa Shuntaro Takeda Hajime Arao Kentaro Ohki Koji Tsumura Dominic W Berry Timothy C Ralph Howard M Wiseman Elanor H Huntington Akira Furusawa

Tracking a randomly varying optical phase is a key task in metrology, with applications in optical communication. The best precision for optical-phase tracking has until now been limited by the quantum vacuum fluctuations of coherent light. Here, we surpass this coherent-state limit by using a continuous-wave beam in a phase-squeezed quantum state. Unlike in previous squeezing-enhanced metrolog...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2014
Paolo Longo Jörg Evers

The collective emission from a one-dimensional chain of interacting two-level atoms is investigated. We calculate the light scattered by dissipative few-excitation eigenstates in the far field, and, in particular, focus on signatures of a lattice two-body bound state. We present analytical results for the angle-resolved, temporal decay of the scattered light intensity. Moreover, we find that th...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
Hua Ke Mark R Tinsley Aaron Steele Fang Wang Kenneth Showalter

Link weight evolution is studied in a network of coupled chemical oscillators. Oscillators are perturbed by adjustments in imposed light intensity based on excitatory or inhibitory links to other oscillators undergoing excitation. Experimental and modeling studies demonstrate that the network is capable of producing sustained coordinated activity. The individual nodes of the network exhibit inc...

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