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Applied Optics, 1972
A small-diameter jet of a transparent liquid having a refractive index greater than the surrounding medium can entrap a light beam and act as an optical fiber. The liquid stream can be bent through quite large angles and will still retain the light.
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A small-diameter jet of a transparent liquid having a refractive index greater than the surrounding medium can entrap a light beam and act as an optical fiber. The liquid stream can be bent through quite large angles and will still retain the light.
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Optical Fibers for Fiber Optic Gyroscopes
2019With the possible exception of nonsilica glasses, each time a new fiber technology has emerged, someone has applied it to FOGs and reported beneficial results. The development of the FOG has essentially tracked that of commercial optical fibers for more than 40 years, running parallel since 1976, when Vali and Shorthill first demonstrated the concepts ...
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Applied Optics, 1975
In this paper we describe how the art of weaving can be applied to fiber optics in order to produce precisely controlled reproducible image guides and image dissectors. As examples of the types of device for which woven fiber optics are applicable, we describe a 3:1 interleaver for use with a cathode-ray tube to produce color images, and a high speed ...
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In this paper we describe how the art of weaving can be applied to fiber optics in order to produce precisely controlled reproducible image guides and image dissectors. As examples of the types of device for which woven fiber optics are applicable, we describe a 3:1 interleaver for use with a cathode-ray tube to produce color images, and a high speed ...
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Applied Optics, 1968
A polychromator has been designed and built to obtain time dependent profiles of spectral lines produced in a pulsed plasma. Light intensity is measured simultaneously at ten wavelengths, spaced 1 A apart, by means of a specially constructed fiber optic device.
L S, Combes, C C, Gallagher
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A polychromator has been designed and built to obtain time dependent profiles of spectral lines produced in a pulsed plasma. Light intensity is measured simultaneously at ten wavelengths, spaced 1 A apart, by means of a specially constructed fiber optic device.
L S, Combes, C C, Gallagher
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Optics News, 1987
Fiber-optic technology has its own distinct set of measurements, based largely on a mixture of optical and electronic techniques. This chapter covers the important optical aspects of fiber-optic measurements, assuming you know something about electronics.
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Fiber-optic technology has its own distinct set of measurements, based largely on a mixture of optical and electronic techniques. This chapter covers the important optical aspects of fiber-optic measurements, assuming you know something about electronics.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
Applications in the Medical Sciences Endoscopy With the appearance of flexible, image-carrying fiber bundles the medical profession realized that a great potential existed for their use in diagnost...
J A, Goldman, S, Bereskin, C, Shackney
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Applications in the Medical Sciences Endoscopy With the appearance of flexible, image-carrying fiber bundles the medical profession realized that a great potential existed for their use in diagnost...
J A, Goldman, S, Bereskin, C, Shackney
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IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1982
A state of the art review of nonsilica based infrared fibers is presented. Two types of fiber materials have been investigated--crystals and glasses. Crystal fiber work appears to be focused on development of short haul CO/sub 2/ laser power delivering lines at 10.6 µm.
T. Miyashita, T. Manabe
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A state of the art review of nonsilica based infrared fibers is presented. Two types of fiber materials have been investigated--crystals and glasses. Crystal fiber work appears to be focused on development of short haul CO/sub 2/ laser power delivering lines at 10.6 µm.
T. Miyashita, T. Manabe
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Applied Optics, 1991
Analysis of the geometry of recursive tilings has led to the development of a new class of highly ordered optical composites that exhibit fractal surface character. These objects are, we believe, the first engineered fractal objects. The mathematics of tiling and examples of fractal fiber array devices are reviewed.
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Analysis of the geometry of recursive tilings has led to the development of a new class of highly ordered optical composites that exhibit fractal surface character. These objects are, we believe, the first engineered fractal objects. The mathematics of tiling and examples of fractal fiber array devices are reviewed.
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Optical fiber to the workstation
Proceedings [1988] 13th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2003The author presents the point of view that installation of fiber optics is now a strategically sound solution to both current local area network (LAN) requirements and the only realistic migration path to the high-speed LANs of the future. Vertical and horizontal wiring schemes are considered.
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Optics Letters, 2012
Methods of controllable, noncontact rotation of optically trapped microscopic objects have garnered significant attention for tomographic imaging and microfluidic actuation. Here, we report development of a fiber-optic spanner and demonstrate controlled rotation of smooth muscle cells. The rotation is realized by introducing a transverse offset between
Bryan J, Black, Samarendra K, Mohanty
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Methods of controllable, noncontact rotation of optically trapped microscopic objects have garnered significant attention for tomographic imaging and microfluidic actuation. Here, we report development of a fiber-optic spanner and demonstrate controlled rotation of smooth muscle cells. The rotation is realized by introducing a transverse offset between
Bryan J, Black, Samarendra K, Mohanty
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