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RETRACTED ARTICLE: High speed optical switching gain based EDFA model with 30 Gb/s NRZ modulation code in optical systems

Journal of optical communications, 2020
This study presents high speed optical switching gain based Erbium doped fiber amplifier model. By using the proposed model the optical fiber loss can be minimized.
Mahmoud M. A. Eid, A. Rashed, Kurmendra
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Modeling Nanoparticle Optics

2016
As we discussed in the preceding Chap. 4, the optimal range of nanoparticle sizes and optimal wavelength of radiation for effective activating/heating of nanoparticles in tumor cells can be calculated on the basis of the Lorenz–Mie diffraction theory at the single-scattering approximation.
Renat R. Letfullin, Thomas F. George
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The Optical Model

1996
Abstract In Chapter I we introduced the optical potential in order to account for the loss of current in the elastic channel owing to the coupling to non-elastic channels. The treatment there was purely phenomenological. It was based on an analogy with optics, where a complex index of refraction fulfils the function of a scattering ...
P Fröbrich, R Lipperheide
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Unified Optical Modeling

International Optical Design Conference and Optical Fabrication and Testing, 2010
Unified optical modeling aspires to place all significant modeling techniques into the same framework in order to enable a smooth combination of them in a modeling task. We call this theoretical modeling concept field tracing.
Frank Wyrowski, Michael Kuhn
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The Optical Model

1990
Aside from its intrinsic interest, the optical model of the scattering of neutrons from nuclei has a number of practical uses. It allows one to correlate large amounts of data on elastic scattering, absorption and total cross sections and hence to predict by extrapolation the cross sections for targets or energies as yet unmeasured.
G. R. Satchler, F. G. Perey
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THE DISPERSIVE OPTICAL MODEL

1992
The advantages of the dispersive optical model for the analysis of neutron interactions are described, and recent analyses reviewed.
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Optical Device Modeling

1998
A solar cell is a semiconductor optoelectronic device that is designed to work under illumination. According to Wenham and Green, 1996 one of the key-attributes for achieving high-efficiency silicon solar cells is a good optical design, including means for achieving low surface reflection and high internal light trapping. Thus it is important to design
Ruud E. I. Schropp, Miro Zeman
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Average Power Model of Optical Raman Amplifiers Based on Frequency Spacing and Amplifier Section Stage Optimization

Journal of optical communications, 2019
The study presents the average power model of optical Raman fiber amplifiers based on frequency spacing and amplifier section stage optimization technique.
I. Amiri, A. Rashed, P. Yupapin
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Optical throughput model

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
ITT Exelis builds electro optical telescopes and uses an optical throughput model in spreadsheet form to determine the transmission degradation due to contamination. The model can also be used to determine allowable contamination given a transmission requirement.
Luke M. Elasky   +2 more
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Modeling photobleached optical polymer waveguides

Applied Optics, 1995
One of the most efficient ways to prepare nonlinear optical polymer channel waveguides is by photobleaching. To control the index profile precisely and to design and improve the performance of active electro-optical devices, modeling of the photobleaching process is important.
J, Ma   +5 more
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