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Speckle Images Using Concentric Black and White Hexagonal Pupils
I constructed a new concentric black and white (B/W) hexagonal aperture, and we resized the image in a 1024 × 1024 pixel matrix using MATLAB code.... -
The Contrast of Speckle Images Using the Voigt Distribution
Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI), first introduced in the early 1980s (Fercher and Briers in Opt Commun 37(5):326–330, 1981), is a robust,... -
Speckle Imaging of Annular Hermite Gaussian Laser Beam
The Fourier transform (FT) corresponding to the diffuser has a comb function realized from uniform illumination. -
Speckle Images Modulated by a New Hamming Linear Aperture
In this chapter, a new concentric Hamming linear aperture is suggested. The point spread function was computed in the case of a concentric Hamming... -
Contrast of Speckle Images Using Modulated Apertures
Since the advent of lasers speckle patterns have been obtained from scattered and reflected light from coherent laser beams, and the statistical... -
Physical Comparison of CTMD with Other Theoretical Contributions and Dynamic Models
After Chap. 7 ’s review of Ngai's coupling modelNgai's coupling model (CM) and Götze's mode coupling... -
The Dynamics of a Highly Flexible Chemical Structure—The Example of Cyclohexane
It is suggested that CTMD may also be applied to the quantitativeCyclohexane description of the behavior of systems with very simple molecular... -
Equilibrium (ETG) and Non-equilibrium (NETG) Thermodynamic Theory of Glasses
After further grounding on quantum mechanics and statistical physics the approach adopted in Part II (Chap. 8... -
Landauer’s Principle and Thermodynamics
Landauer’s principleLandauer’s principle is reconsidered and re-evaluated. It is demonstrated that it is not consistent with Carnot’s theorem, when... -
On the Majorana Solution to the Thomas-Fermi Equation
We analyse the solution to the Thomas-Fermi equationThomas-Fermi equation discovered by Majorana. We show that the series for the slope at... -
Spectroscopy of Radiative Decay Processes in Atomic Systems in a Black-Body Radiation Field
The effective relativistic approach to study of the energy, spectroscopic, radiation decay (excitation, ionization) characteristics of the Rydberg... -
Reentrant Phase Transitions in Liquid Crystals
Phenomenon of reentrancy of a low symmetry (high order) phase in-between two high symmetry (low order) phases as the transition thermodynamic... -
Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystals
Chiral nematic (or cholesteric) liquid crystals are of great interest due to their special self-assembled helical structure and selective light... -
Introduction
To describe the interaction of a molecule with an external field, the concept of molecular response comes into play. Formally, it refers to response... -
Quantum Systems in Finite-Dimensional Hilbert Spaces
It is much more common than one might imagine that, for a given problem concerning a system with M degrees of freedom, the number of quantum states... -
Quantum Particle in One Dimension
In this chapter, we study problems in quantum mechanics for a single particle in one dimension. -
Microwave Spectroscopy
Microwave spectroscopy of confined particles in Penning traps is mainly applied to magnetic dipole transitions in various contexts. The strong... -
Application of the Continuous Stern Gerlach Effect: Magnetic Moments
This chapter briefly reviews the measurements of magnetic moments that have been performed by application of the continuous Stern-Gerlach effect to a... -
A Novel Design for Multi-fragment Momentum Imaging with Polarization-Time Tagging
We developed a multi-fragment ion momentum imaging method for capturing momentum images of all kinds of ions simultaneously, where the time-of-flight...