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Metasurface-enabled astronomical polarimetry. [PDF]

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Li LW   +5 more
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Comparative analysis of compressible solver schemes for underexpanded jet aerodynamics with Schlieren validation. [PDF]

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Alsaedi SS   +6 more
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The hard X-ray ptychography endstation at the Taiwan Photon Source. [PDF]

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Atmospheric optics in art

Applied Optics, 1991
A brief historical overview of the atmospheric optical phenomena that appear in works of fine art is presented. It is shown that artists have recorded many features of the color and brightness of the sky and clouds, aerial perspective and visibility effects, and phenomena, including crepuscular rays, rainbows, halos, and coronas.
Stanley David Gedzelman
exaly   +3 more sources

Atmospheric optics in the near infrared

Applied Optics, 2017
Digital near-infrared photography opens up new observation possibilities and applications for atmospheric optics. We discuss necessary conditions and requirements for observing a variety of atmospheric optical phenomena in the infrared spectral range and report for the first time near-infrared photographs of 22° ring halos and inferior mirages.
Michael Vollmer, Joseph A Shaw
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An atmospheric optical ring network

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1990
An experimental 10-Mb/s token-ring local area network (LAN) that uses atmospheric optical communication links is described. Objective and subjective performance results are reported for operation over a 170-m-long outdoor path. The data support the following hypotheses.
Bradley T. Binder   +3 more
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On the atmosphere as an optical communication channel

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1968
A reasonable model for the atmosphere as an optical communication channel is presented and then reduced, with some approximation, to an equal-strength diversity system. By using the realistic assumption of a very large variance for the channel's random phase, the operations that the maximum-likelihood receiver must perform are determined.
Robert S. Kennedy, Estil V. Hoversten
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