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Procedures in Applied Optics

Journal of Modern Optics, 1990
(1990). Procedures in Applied Optics. Journal of Modern Optics: Vol. 37, No. 5, pp. 1006-1006.
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Optical high-performance computing: introduction to the JOSA A and Applied Optics feature.

Applied Optics, 2009
The feature issues in both Applied Optics and the Journal of the Optical Society of America A focus on topics of immediate relevance to the community working in the area of optical high-performance computing.
H. Caulfield, S. Dolev, W. Green
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Applied optics at NBS

Physics Today, 1953
Applied optics, in a general sense, should have a very broad connotation, including all branches of optics that have been found useful to industry, and on this basis it should certainly embrace spectroscopy, interferometry, photometry, colorimetry, polarimetry, and, in fact, virtually all of optics.
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Applied optics at reading

Optics Technology, 1970
Abstract The optics group at Reading is relatively new, but is all ready making a name for itself in the optics world. This article introduces the work being done by the optics group and explains its history and structure. Perhaps, the most important aspect is the work on optical systems design—a field in which Professor Hopkins name is well-known.
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Optics Applied to Metrology

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1979
(1979). Optics Applied to Metrology. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 311-312.
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Performance of nonlocal optics when applied to plasmonic nanostructures

, 2013
Semiclassical nonlocal optics based on the hydrodynamic description of conduction electrons might be an adequate tool to study complex phenomena in the emerging field of nanoplasmonics.
L. Stella   +4 more
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Applied microwave optics

Physics World, 1990
The 'millimeter-wave' part of the electromagnetic spectrum generally means that range of wavelengths from near 1 mm to 10 mm, or frequencies from 30 GHz to just above 300 GHz. Millimetre-wave systems designers face severe difficulties in obtaining high performance from components and waveguide transmission media at frequencies above 100 GHz.
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Applied Optical Principles: Keratometry

Ophthalmology, 1979
The optical correction of the aphakic eye requires the addition of a significant amount of vergence power to the corneal interface by one of three modalities: spectacle, contact lens, or intraocular lens. No matter which modality is chosen, based upon Gullstrand's parameters, the corneal interface provides approximately 74% of the effective vergence ...
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Applied Optics 2000–2005

Applied Optics, 2012
A commemorative editorial for the 50th anniversary of Applied Optics from former Editor in Chief Glenn D. Boreman.
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Diffractive optics applied to free-space optical interconnects

Applied Optics, 1994
The optimum design of free-space optical interconnection systems utilizing diffractive optics is determined from a practical engineering standpoint for systems ranging from space invariant to fully space variant. System volume is calculated in terms of parameters such as the f-number of the diffractive lens, the wavelength of light, and also the total ...
Yeshaiahu Fainman   +3 more
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