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Revista Photonics Spectra

Por: Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: U.S.A: Daniel McCarthy, Laurin Publishing Company, Inc., 2005.Descripción: Paginaciones variadas. 27.4 x 20.6 cm. ilustracionesISSN:
  • 07311230
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 003
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Año 2004 No.11 Vol.38: Photonics technology world. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- Optically in well pumped VECSELs: an attractive new source in the near IR. -- Riding a new speedy bus for image acquisition. -- Thin films sing a new tune. -- Monolithic optics enable next generation designs. -- Advances in optical device simulation Software. -- Automated positioning meets microspectrophotometry. -- Controlling and calibrating optics. -- Finding the missing link for high power fiber lasers. -- LED update.
Año 2004 No.12 Vol.38: Photonics technology world. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- 'Wiring' light with femtosecond laser pulses. -- Approaches aim to unmask semiconductors. -- Spectroscopy review. Infrared chemical imaging: the future of fourier transform IR spectroscopy. -- Atomic spectroscopy: a looking glass view of the past, present and future. -- Gigabit ethernet finds a foothold in high performance vision. -- Polycrystalline germanium enables near IR photodetectors integrated with silicon CMOS electronics. -- LED update.
Año 2005 No.2 Vol.39: Presstime bulletin. -- Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- SHEDS, part II. -- Overcoming hurdles on the road to more efficient diodes. -- High power, high efficiency VCSELs pursue the goal. -- Superpolishing deep UV optics. -- Quantum cascade lasers: valuable new tools for laser spectroscopy. -- Miniature deformable mirrors bring adaptive optics within reach. -- Breaking the single cycle barrier. -- Slower growth forecast for optical microscopes. -- Single chip microsystem cuts atomic force microscopy down to size. -- Probe brings higher throughput, resolution to near field microscopy. -- For atomic force microscopy, the beat goes on. -- When the chips are down, it's microscopy to the rescue.
Año 2005 No.4 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- Photonics and astronomy. -- Infrared astronomy takes saturn's temperature. -- New south pole telescope seeks neutrinos in ice. -- Mid IR imaging suggests recent collisions around beta pictoris. -- Adaptive optics reveals details on galaxy collisions. -- Multispectral imaging of mars reveals a long dry planet. -- UV Spectroscopy detects martian nightglow. -- Sealed lasers powering the engraving market. -- Successful detector design is a game of give and take. -- In fiber light powers active fiber optical components. -- RoHS Environmental legislation hits hard. -- Circle of excellence wrap up.
Año 2005 No.5 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- LED Update. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- LED metrology keeps pace with application demands. -- Giving machine vision muchneeded depth perception. -- Annular bragg resonators: meyond the limits of total internal reflection. -- Distortion control offers optical system design a new degree of freedom. -- The evolution of diamond for optical component finishing. -- Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy promises a quicker, more thorough analysis of martian rock.
Año 2005 No.8 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights & enterprise. -- Photonics research. -- Company index. -- Presstime bulletin. -- Problem solver. -- Resource guide. -- Calendar. -- New media. -- Innovative products. -- Advertiser index. -- Peregrinations. -- CMOS vs. CCD: maturing technologies, maturing markets. -- Free electron laseres come of age. -- Measuring the spectral response of IR cameras. -- Using the modulation transfer function on the factory floor. -- Silicon photodiode integrated circuits ready for mass market applications. -- Nanophotonics update. -- LED update. -- Microphotonics.
Año 2005 No.10 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights & enterprise. -- Photonics research. -- Automotive night vision enhanced by near infrared technology. -- Photonics measures the quality of automotive paint. -- Machine vision checks chicken and confirms cookies. -- Superluminescent LEDs enter the mainstream. -- Research and development of left handed materials continues. -- Nanophotonics. -- Microscopy focus. -- LED Focus.
Año 2005 No.11 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights & enterprise. -- Photonics research. -- Silicon photonics. -- The quest to siliconize photonics. -- Have silicon lasers come of age?. -- Silicon lasers poised for multiple applications. -- Toward your very own genome. -- The merits of various types of CCDs for spectroscopy applications. -- Bigger is not always better in optical coating production. -- The top five motion application mistakes and how to avoid making them. -- Nanophotonics. LED focus. -- Microscopy focus.
Año 2006 No.1 Vol.40:
Resumen: La fotónica es la tecnología de generación y aprovechamiento de la luz y otras formas de energía radiante cuya unidad cuántica es el fotón. Las aplicaciones para tecnologías basadas en la luz crecen cada día y se pueden encontrar en casi todas partes, desde pantallas y cámaras de teléfonos celulares hasta iluminación y automóviles que se estacionan solos. Photonics utiliza láseres, óptica, imágenes y más para impactar cada área de la vida moderna, desde comunicaciones y procesamiento de información hasta iluminación, agricultura y medicina, manufactura, transporte, aeroespacial y mucho más.
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Año 2004 No.11 Vol.38: Photonics technology world. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- Optically in well pumped VECSELs: an attractive new source in the near IR. -- Riding a new speedy bus for image acquisition. -- Thin films sing a new tune. -- Monolithic optics enable next generation designs. -- Advances in optical device simulation Software. -- Automated positioning meets microspectrophotometry. -- Controlling and calibrating optics. -- Finding the missing link for high power fiber lasers. -- LED update.

Año 2004 No.12 Vol.38: Photonics technology world. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- 'Wiring' light with femtosecond laser pulses. -- Approaches aim to unmask semiconductors. -- Spectroscopy review. Infrared chemical imaging: the future of fourier transform IR spectroscopy. -- Atomic spectroscopy: a looking glass view of the past, present and future. -- Gigabit ethernet finds a foothold in high performance vision. -- Polycrystalline germanium enables near IR photodetectors integrated with silicon CMOS electronics. -- LED update.

Año 2005 No.2 Vol.39: Presstime bulletin. -- Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- SHEDS, part II. -- Overcoming hurdles on the road to more efficient diodes. -- High power, high efficiency VCSELs pursue the goal. -- Superpolishing deep UV optics. -- Quantum cascade lasers: valuable new tools for laser spectroscopy. -- Miniature deformable mirrors bring adaptive optics within reach. -- Breaking the single cycle barrier. -- Slower growth forecast for optical microscopes. -- Single chip microsystem cuts atomic force microscopy down to size. -- Probe brings higher throughput, resolution to near field microscopy. -- For atomic force microscopy, the beat goes on. -- When the chips are down, it's microscopy to the rescue.

Año 2005 No.4 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- Photonics and astronomy. -- Infrared astronomy takes saturn's temperature. -- New south pole telescope seeks neutrinos in ice. -- Mid IR imaging suggests recent collisions around beta pictoris. -- Adaptive optics reveals details on galaxy collisions. -- Multispectral imaging of mars reveals a long dry planet. -- UV Spectroscopy detects martian nightglow. -- Sealed lasers powering the engraving market. -- Successful detector design is a game of give and take. -- In fiber light powers active fiber optical components. -- RoHS Environmental legislation hits hard. -- Circle of excellence wrap up.

Año 2005 No.5 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics research. -- LED Update. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights and enterprise. -- LED metrology keeps pace with application demands. -- Giving machine vision muchneeded depth perception. -- Annular bragg resonators: meyond the limits of total internal reflection. -- Distortion control offers optical system design a new degree of freedom. -- The evolution of diamond for optical component finishing. -- Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy promises a quicker, more thorough analysis of martian rock.

Año 2005 No.8 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights & enterprise. -- Photonics research. -- Company index. -- Presstime bulletin. -- Problem solver. -- Resource guide. -- Calendar. -- New media. -- Innovative products. -- Advertiser index. -- Peregrinations. -- CMOS vs. CCD: maturing technologies, maturing markets. -- Free electron laseres come of age. -- Measuring the spectral response of IR cameras. -- Using the modulation transfer function on the factory floor. -- Silicon photodiode integrated circuits ready for mass market applications. -- Nanophotonics update. -- LED update. -- Microphotonics.

Año 2005 No.10 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights & enterprise. -- Photonics research. -- Automotive night vision enhanced by near infrared technology. -- Photonics measures the quality of automotive paint. -- Machine vision checks chicken and confirms cookies. -- Superluminescent LEDs enter the mainstream. -- Research and development of left handed materials continues. -- Nanophotonics. -- Microscopy focus. -- LED Focus.

Año 2005 No.11 Vol.39: Photonics technology news. -- Accent on applications. -- Photonics business world. -- Insights & enterprise. -- Photonics research. -- Silicon photonics. -- The quest to siliconize photonics. -- Have silicon lasers come of age?. -- Silicon lasers poised for multiple applications. -- Toward your very own genome. -- The merits of various types of CCDs for spectroscopy applications. -- Bigger is not always better in optical coating production. -- The top five motion application mistakes and how to avoid making them. -- Nanophotonics. LED focus. -- Microscopy focus.

Año 2006 No.1 Vol.40:

La fotónica es la tecnología de generación y aprovechamiento de la luz y otras formas de energía radiante cuya unidad cuántica es el fotón. Las aplicaciones para tecnologías basadas en la luz crecen cada día y se pueden encontrar en casi todas partes, desde pantallas y cámaras de teléfonos celulares hasta iluminación y automóviles que se estacionan solos. Photonics utiliza láseres, óptica, imágenes y más para impactar cada área de la vida moderna, desde comunicaciones y procesamiento de información hasta iluminación, agricultura y medicina, manufactura, transporte, aeroespacial y mucho más.




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