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New Approach for Time-Resolved Reciprocal Space Map** with Adaptive X-Ray Optics
AbstractA new approach is proposed for recording reciprocal space maps near the Bragg reflection using an adaptive bending element of X-ray optics...
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Terahertz optics-driven phase transition in two-dimensional multiferroics
Displacive martensitic phase transition is potentially promising in semiconductor-based data storage applications with fast switching speed. In...
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Enabling Digital Image Correlation with High-Resolution Microscopic Optics via Working Distance Automation: Advancing Resolution and Accuracy Limits
Optical microscopy (OM) implementation of the digital image correlation (DIC) technique stands out with high practicality (e.g., no vacuum... -
Metasurfaces: Subwavelength nanostructure arrays for ultrathin flat optics and photonics
Miniaturization is a strong demand of modern scientific technology. However, conventional optical components based on refraction suffer from...
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Reduction of Internal Stresses in Optics Through a Demand-Oriented Cooling Channel Layout in Injection Moulding
The production of plastic optics creates great challenges for the injection moulding process. The lens geometry is designed to fulfil the optical... -
Feasibility analysis for the application of conduction tracks on textiles by means of laser radiation
Textiles are not only used for clothing but also have found applications in many other areas. Textiles fulfilling functional or technical properties...
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Silicon Carbide-Based Lightweight Mirror Blanks for Space Optics Applications
The advantages of the reflective optics over the refractive one for optical imaging in the spaceborne telescopes have been demonstrated over the... -
Zinc Sulfide Ceramics for Infrared Optics
Zinc sulfideZinc sulphide ceramics (ZnS) is a well-known wide gap semiconductor ceramic that finds application in infrared (IR) optics,... -
Kirkpatrick–Baez and Wolter X-Ray Focusing Optics (Review)
AbstractThe principle of operation, the distinctive features and the possibilities of using Kirkpatrick–Baez and Wolter focusing X-ray optics are...
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Metasurface optofluidics for dynamic control of light fields
The ability to manipulate light and liquids on integrated optofluidics chips has spurred a myriad of important developments in biology, medicine,...
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Determining the Orientation of a Single-Crystal and the Absolute Energy of X-Rays Using Diffraction Losses
AbstractThe intensity loss of a transmitted beam due to parasitic diffraction (glitches) is an inherent property of single-crystal X-ray optics. This...
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Emission-tunable inorganic metal halide perovskite nanocrystals for passive Q-switched fiber laser
Metal halide perovskites have been considered as nonlinear optical materials owing to their favorable optics properties. Though CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals...
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Submicron Focusing of X-rays by Silicon Planar Compound Refractive Lenses
AbstractThe experimental study of optical properties of X-ray silicon planar compound refractive lenses at the synchrotron radiation source...
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N-dimensional optics with natural materials
Natural systems displaying optical properties have for long been an inspiration for new classes of optical constructs. Using the same families of...
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Properties of Light
The optical properties of minerals are studied with the help of a polarizing microscope. In order to appreciate fully the design of this microscope... -
Regulating dynamic growth pathway for constructing organic heterostructures of interchangeable microblocks and adjustable optical output
Organic heterostructures (OHs) with multi-segments exhibit unique optoelectronic properties due to the directional energy transfer between adjacent...
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Fiber Optic Application in Metallurgical Processes’ External and Internal Temperature Monitoring of Metallurgical Furnaces with Distributed Temperature Sensor (DTS)
This project introduces a new fiber optic-based temperatureTemperature measurement technologyTechnology for dynamic pyrometallurgical... -
Thermal spray to embed optical fibers for the monitoring and protection of metallic structures
In the framework of using fiber optics (FO) for structural health monitoring, a true challenge is to fix the fiber onto structures guaranteeing both...
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From Catenary Optics to Engineering Optics 2.0
In this chapter, we summarize the applications of catenary optics in optical engineering. Based on the novel properties of catenary optical fields... -
Multichannel meta-imagers for accelerating machine vision
Rapid developments in machine vision technology have impacted a variety of applications, such as medical devices and autonomous driving systems....