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Polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography for primate retinal evaluation in a longitudinal glaucoma studyDwelle, Jordan Charles 08 July 2013 (has links)
A polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) instrument is presented for the study of glaucoma. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide and causes irreversible damage to the retina. This PS-OCT system was built to perform retinal imaging with a swept source laser providing a 28 kHz A-scan repetition rate. Thickness, phase retardation, birefringence and reflectance index measurements were taken from the primate eyes on a weekly or semi-weekly basis through the course of a 30 week study. Statistical analysis of these measurements indicates that the reflectance index is the earliest measured indicator of glaucomatous changes and a potential marker for early glaucoma diagnosis. / text
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Single walled carbon nanotubes: measurements of the excitonic states in 1DZeng, Hualing., 曾华凌. January 2011 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Physics / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Optical properties of chemical vapor deposited molybdenum thin filmsCarver, Gary Ernest January 1980 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of Custom Imaging Arrays for Biomedical Spectral Imaging SystemsDhar, Sulochana January 2012 (has links)
<p>The visible wavelength range has proven to be a useful spectral window for observing biophotonic events such as absorption in materials (oxy-hemoglobin and deoxy-hemoglobin), light scattering in biological tissue, and biochemical and fluorescence reactions. Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) is a technique that utilizes the diffuse reflectance spectra from turbid media (e.g. biological tissue) to quantify the optical properties (e.g. absorption and scattering) of those media. DRS in the visible wavelength range can be utilized to optically differentiate between healthy and cancerous tissue, and thus has applications in intra-operative tumor margin assessment. </p><p>The footprint of conventional DRS systems used for intra-operative tissue margin assessment prohibits their widespread use inside the surgical suite, where space is at a premium. Conventional quantitative DRS imaging systems utilize unwieldy fiber probes, cooled CCD cameras, and imaging spectrographs for imaging tissue margins. These system components not only increase system size, limiting their use inside the surgical suite, but also limit imaging resolution, imaging speed, and increase overall system cost. </p><p>Silicon is an attractive candidate for the development of compact, customized photodetector elements for biophotonic imaging applications such as intra-operative tumor margin assessment using DRS. This thesis deals with the design and development of a customized DRS imaging probe composed of custom silicon imaging arrays for intra-operative breast tumor margin assessment. The first generation of the customized imaging probe consisted of a 4x4 array of annular epitaxial Si pn junction photodiodes (PDs) with a measured responsivity of 0.28 A/W - 0.37 A/W for λ= 470 nm - 600 nm, and a measured dark current density of 1.456 nA/cm2 - 4.48 nA/cm2. The imaging array was used to detect diffuse reflectance when placed in direct contact with tissue. A quartz light delivery tube coupled to a xenon lamp was optimized to deliver light to the tissue through the holes of the annular imaging array across a 256 mm2 imaging area. The pixel-to-pixel spacing in the imaging array was 4.5 mm, the highest resolution reported to date for a multi-pixel DRS probe. This resolution was limited by pixel-to-pixel optical crosstalk, which was theoretically calculated and experimentally characterized, to validate the theoretical model for future designs. This first generation probe was successfully tested on diffuse reflectance standards, tissue-mimicking phantoms, animal tissue, and human breast tissue, and yielded an SNR of 30 dB - 55 dB on all measured specimens. </p><p>The next generation of the customized imaging probe consisted of a 4x4 array of annular thin-film Si pn junction PDs heterogeneously bonded to a transparent Pyrex substrate, to enable integration with a guided wave light delivery system. The 4x4 thin-film PD array design and development was prototyped using a 1x2 thin-film PD array heterogeneously bonded to a Pyrex substrate. The responsivity and dark current of the thin-film PDs in the 1x2 array were measured to be 0.19 A/W - 0.34 A/W for λ= 470 nm - 600 nm and 0.63 nA/cm2, respectively. The process for the 1x2 thin-film PD array was scaled to fabricate a 4x4 array of thin-film PDs for DRS, and the 4x4 array was optically and electrically characterized. These heterogeneously bonded thin-film single crystal Si PDs have the highest uncooled responsivity to dark current density ratio (greater than 0.30 - 0.54 cm2/nW for λ= 470 nm - 600 nm) reported to date, to the best of our knowledge. The 1x2 array of thin-film PDs were also heterogeneously bonded to a flexible substrate without any degradation in PD optical and electrical characteristics, opening the door towards conformal tissue imaging.</p> / Dissertation
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Spectral reflectance of carbonate minerals and rocks in the visible and near infrared (0.35 to 2.55[mu]m) and its applications in carbonate petrologyGaffey, Susan Jenks January 1984 (has links)
Typescript. / Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1984. / Bibliography: leaves 219-236. / Microfiche. / xviii, 236 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm
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Cation analysis by thin-layer chromatography and reflectance spectroscopyZaye, David F January 1968 (has links)
Typescript. / Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1968. / Bibliography: leaves [80]-87. / xi, 87 l illus., tables
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Improvement of retrieved reflectance in the presence of clouds /Bartlett, Brent. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 2007. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-175).
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Mapping the distribution of wet soils through the use of reflectance modeling Dragoon Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona /Realmuto, Vincent James, January 1990 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D. - Geosciences)--University of Arizona. / Page between 27 and 28 is unnumbered. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 157-167).
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Implementation of a research goniospectrophotometer for appearance research /Miller, R. Mitchell. January 1989 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1989. / "References": leaves 66-68.
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Optical properties of single walled carbon nanotubesZeng, Hualing. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 41-42) Also available in print.
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