Published Online: 2014-6-29
Published in Print: 2014-9-1
© 2014 SEP, Warsaw
Artikel in diesem Heft
- ATLAS simulation of a laser diode for free space optical communication (FSOC) in mid-infrared spectral region
- Beam forming optic aberrations’ impact on maximum range of semiconductor laser based rangefinders
- Optical properties of a liquid crystal with small ordinary and extraordinary refractive indices and small optical anisotropy
- Ultra-wide bandwidth wavelength selective couplers based on the all solid multi-core Ge-doped fibre
- Heterostructures with self-organized quantum dots of Ge on Si for optoelectronic devices
- Photo-alignment of liquid crystals in micro capillaries with point-by-point irradiation
- Comparison of 905 nm and 1550 nm semiconductor laser rangefinders’ performance deterioration due to adverse environmental conditions
- Analytical sensitivity and reflected power through a D-shape optical fibre sensor
- Transparent laser damage resistant nematic liquid crystal cell “LCNP3”
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Hut-clusters;
segregation;
multi-layer structures;
photodetectors;
molecular beam epitaxy
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- ATLAS simulation of a laser diode for free space optical communication (FSOC) in mid-infrared spectral region
- Beam forming optic aberrations’ impact on maximum range of semiconductor laser based rangefinders
- Optical properties of a liquid crystal with small ordinary and extraordinary refractive indices and small optical anisotropy
- Ultra-wide bandwidth wavelength selective couplers based on the all solid multi-core Ge-doped fibre
- Heterostructures with self-organized quantum dots of Ge on Si for optoelectronic devices
- Photo-alignment of liquid crystals in micro capillaries with point-by-point irradiation
- Comparison of 905 nm and 1550 nm semiconductor laser rangefinders’ performance deterioration due to adverse environmental conditions
- Analytical sensitivity and reflected power through a D-shape optical fibre sensor
- Transparent laser damage resistant nematic liquid crystal cell “LCNP3”