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  1. 2016 Micro and Nanoscale Science for Addressing Grand Challenges

    03 Nov 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Purdue Student Chapter OSA (organizer), Purdue Student Chapter SPIE (organizer), Purdue NSAC (organizer)

    This conference served as a platform to bring together Purdue students and faculty to discuss how light-based technologies could help address the grand challenges facing our society such as providing affordable solar energy, personalized medicine, etc. The talks are by Graduate students and...

  2. why the materials can’t be defined as anisotropy material

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 1

    in s4 ,the materials can be off-diagonal term, epsilon_xy , this can be used if P_MOKE calculation, but in this tools in this web, material is isotropy. 

    i look forward to the...

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  3. A Half Century of Nonlinear Optics

    22 Mar 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Robert W. Boyd

    In this talk, we first present a review of the development of the field of nonlinear optics, and we then survey some areas of recent research including quantum imaging and implications of the ability to control the group velocity of light.

  4. Andrew M Weiner

    Andrew M. Weiner graduated from M.I.T. in 1984 with an Sc.D. in electrical engineering. Upon graduation he joined Bellcore, first as Member of Technical Staff and later as Manager of Ultrafast...

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  5. Anti-Reflection Coating Assignment

    30 Nov 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Alex Small

    This is a guided activity for students to study the design of an anti-reflection coating. The student is first asked to do a simple calculation by hand, to determine the proper thickness for an anti-reflection coating in a standard situation. The student then uses the nanoHUB tool "PhotonicsRT:...

  6. Bahaa E. A. Saleh

    Bahaa E. A. Saleh has been distinguished professor of optics and photonics at CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, since January 2009. He served as dean of...

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  7. Benjamin A Zerbe

    I graduated from Grove City College with a degree in Applied Physics and Computer Hardware, with a minor in computer science. I spent a significant portion of my undergraduate career engaged in...

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  8. CELL-MET Thrust Area 2 - Nanomechanics: Scaffold Generation Using 3D Jet Writing

    07 Feb 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Ayse Muniz, CELL-MET ERC

    In this presentation, UMich graduate student Ayșe Muñiz explains her work on Nanomechanics in Joerg Lahann's lab.

  9. CELL-MET Thrust Area 4 - Optical Engineering: Micro-Electro-Mechanical based Deformable Mirrors

    08 Feb 2019 | | Contributor(s):: HUate Li, CELL-MET ERC

    In this presentation, BU graduate student Huate Li explains his work on Optical Engineering in Thomas Bifano’s lab..

  10. CELL-MET Thrust Area 4 - Optical Engineering: SERS-active Nanopipette Development for Intracellular Biochemical Sensing

    08 Feb 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Jing Guo, CELL-MET ERC

    The NSF Engineering Research Center in Cellular Metamaterials (CELL-MET) plans to accomplish four goals with the cellular metamaterials it intends to build: fabricate responsive heart tissue containing muscle cells and blood vessels; understand and control the tissue using optical technologies;...

  11. Computer Graphics Imagery for Motion Pictures and Commercial Advertising: The Achievement of Highly-Realistic Images

    19 Aug 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Kenneth Torrance

    The talk will review some of the underlying concepts from Radiation Heat Transfer that have now been implemented in synthetic images. In many cases, researchers in graphics have created algorithms that are many times faster and more detailed than the engineering algorithms from which they were...

  12. E3S Theme III: Nanophotonics eBook

    01 Sep 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (editor), Nicholas Andrade, Seth Fortuna, Kevin Han, Sean Hooten, Jeehwan Kim, Yunjo Kim, Ming C. Wu

    This eBook was written by faculty, postdoctoral researchers, students, and staff of the Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S), a Science and Technology Center funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (Award 0939514). The Center is a consortium of five world-class academic...

  13. ECE 616 Homework 1: Lasers, Fourier transform review and Introduction to Mode-Locking

    12 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

    Topics: Lasers and Fourier transform review; introduction to mode-lockingChapter 1, Ultrafast Optics

  14. ECE 616 Homework 2: Principles of Mode-Locking

    12 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

    Topics: Principles of Mode-LockingChapter 2, Ultrafast Optics

  15. ECE 616 Homework 3: Pulse Measurement

    04 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

  16. ECE 616 Homework 4: Pulse Measurement, Dispersion

    24 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

  17. ECE 616 Homework 5: Dispersion, Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics

    07 Nov 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

  18. ECE 616 Lecture 10: Intensity Autocorrelation I

    03 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

    Related reading: Ultrafast Optics, 3.4

  19. ECE 616 Lecture 11: Intensity Autocorrelation II

    27 Sep 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

    Related reading: Ultrafast Optics, 3.4

  20. ECE 616 Lecture 12: Electric Field Cross-Correlation and Spectral Interferometry

    17 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

    Related reading: Ultrafast Optics, 3.3