Proceedings of Biomedical Fiber Optics: 31 January 1996, San Jose, CaliforniaAbraham Katzir, James A. Harrington |
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... Figure 1 ( b ) shows the same scene using transmitted light . Figure 1 ( c ) shows the face of the bundle using transmitted light . A 1.5X objective was used along with a 0.55X relay lens to increase the field for the camera . The ...
... Figure 1 ( b ) shows the same scene using transmitted light . Figure 1 ( c ) shows the face of the bundle using transmitted light . A 1.5X objective was used along with a 0.55X relay lens to increase the field for the camera . The ...
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... figure 2 where the theoretical Gaussian spot size to core ratio is 0.43 for the major and 0.2 for the minor axis of the waist ( as for figure 1 ) in comparison with the optimum value of 0.64 5. Equation ( 6 ) was fitted to the ...
... figure 2 where the theoretical Gaussian spot size to core ratio is 0.43 for the major and 0.2 for the minor axis of the waist ( as for figure 1 ) in comparison with the optimum value of 0.64 5. Equation ( 6 ) was fitted to the ...
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... Figure 1. The light source was a halogen lamp and a monochromator ( this arrangement allows us to scan the wavelengths from 400 to 800 nm ) . The reflected light from the sample was picked by a Si detector . A computer was used to ...
... Figure 1. The light source was a halogen lamp and a monochromator ( this arrangement allows us to scan the wavelengths from 400 to 800 nm ) . The reflected light from the sample was picked by a Si detector . A computer was used to ...
Contents
fabrication of coherent IR glass fiber bundles 267702 | 15 |
Mechanical properties of silver halide coreclad IR fibers 267703 | 24 |
Advancements in sapphire optical fibers for the delivery of erbium laser energy and IR sensor | 35 |
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