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Photonic Instrumentation Engineering XI / Lynda E. Busse, Yakov Soskind, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Photomechanical processes.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : SPIE, 2024.
- Contents:
- Design, Development, and Fabrication of Photonic Instruments I
- Photomechanical fiber optics
- Experimental demonstration of a SiN integrated polarization beam splitter for the 950 nm wavelength band
- Design, Development, and Fabrication of Photonic Instruments II
- Remote sensing of salt concentration in rivers using VIPA-based Brillouin spectrometers on unmanned aerial vehicles
- Fourfold extended-range of coherent LiDAR based on quadrature detection with 4x4 coupler
- Extending measurement range in coherent LiDAR using multi-interferometer
- Long-distance dual-comb ranging in real-time with an update rate of 7.7-kHz using a free-running laser
- Design, Development, and Fabrication of Photonic Instruments III
- A VIS-NIR hyperspectral video imager
- A high-resolution wide-field Raman microscope Metrology, Characterization, and Fabrication of Photonic Instruments
- Bullseye! Accurate integration of quantum dots and bullseye cavities
- Applications of Photonic Instruments I
- High resolution event time tagger with ultra short dead-time
- MESO, an interferometer-like setup working with incoherent light for thin plane-parallel optics testing Applications of Photonic Instruments II
- A compact hyperspectral camera for remote sensing from the ultraviolet to the thermal infrared
- Exploring a new Fourier transform-based hyperspectral imaging technology and its application in microscopy
- Applications of Photonic Instruments III
- Scanning-free FMCW Lidar using a linear image sensor Multi-channel beam scanning of coherent LiDAR using WDM
- Time-domain coherent LiDAR based on wavelength-dependent reference arm
- Poster Session
- Analysis of suspended particles by Mueller matrix polarimetry
- Non-destructive crack detection in electronic devices using photoacoustic ultrasound
- Detection of quench cracks in metal resulting from heat treatment using dichroism-sensitive photoacoustic microscopy.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-5106-7780-1
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