Design and Simulation of a Band Pass Fabry-Perot Filter “A.A. Cruz The University of Alabama in Huntsville Physics Department‚ 137 Madison Hall Huntsville‚ Al 35899‚ US April 2009.” Abstract In this study‚ a novel design of a Fabry-Perot band pass filter using as low and high index coating materials silicon dioxide (SiO2) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) is presented. Two high reflectance dielectric materials separated by a half wavelength “cavity” which is made up of SiO2 that allows
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FREE SPACE OPTICS NEXT GENERATION COMMUNICATION PRESENTED BY V.LAXMANA VENKATA KUMAR 09PA1A04B6 ABSTRACT: FSO may sound new and experimental but in fact it predates optical fiber and has its roots in wartime efforts to develop secure communication systems that did not require
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Energy: the ability to do work. Work= force x displacement. Power=energy/time Power is measured in watts or horsepower. Joules/sec=watts 1hp=746w=1kw Basal metabolic rate 2000kcal/day= 100w Batteries store energy in chemical form. They release energy by pumping electrons’ through wires from the minus pole to the plus pole. Devices inbetween convert this energy to another form‚ Efficieny- e.motor=85%‚ combustion= 20% Hydrogen is not a source of energy but a means of transportation Types of energy:
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current screen displays which have lack of space. Study Plan I would be like to take these courses Optical electronics‚ Nanophotonics‚ Optoelectronic semiconductor devices and their applications‚ Optical Communication‚ Optical networks & Nonlinear Fiber-Optics. In first phase i will do literature survey of Holography 3D Displays‚ in second phase i will do experiments and in third phase i will do the tests. Future Play After Study After doing M.S i would like to get a job of R&D in Industry to gain industry
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Optic Nerve The optic nerve is located in the back of the eye and is also called second cranial nerve and cranial nerve II. the optic nerve is to transfer visual information from the retina to teh vision centres of the brain via electrical impulses. It is made up of ganglionic cells or nerve cells and consists of more than 1 million nerve fibres . Our blind spot is caused by the absence of specialised photosensitive/light-sensitive cells or photoreceptors; the part of the retina where the optic
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transparent fluids. APPARATUS REQUIRED: Drawing board White sheets of paper Hollow prism Different liquids(water‚ kerosene‚ oil‚ spirit etc.) Drawing pins Pencil Half meter scale Thumb pins Graph papers A protractor INTRODUCTION: In optics‚ a prism is a transparent optical element with flat‚ polished surfaces that refract light. The exact angles between the surfaces depend on the application. The traditional geometrical shape is that of a triangular prism with a triangular base and
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Grade 10 Science Exam Study Note Chemistry – Pg1‚ Biology – Pg11‚ Optics/Light – Pg 20 Chemistry Physical and chemical properties and changes • Physical Properties: Something you can see or observe with your senses o State o Colour o Size o Luster/Shinyness o Smell o Melting/Boiling Points o Solubility o Viscosity o Density • Chemical Properties: Characteristics used in a chemical reaction o Tendency to React o Combustibility o Tendency to Rust • Physical Changes o Easily reversible
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The Telescope (Reflecting) Introduction: The true beauty of the universe cannot be seen by just the naked eye‚ the telescope is controversially the most important optical instrument in history. Telescopes are widely used around the world and come in different shapes‚ sizes and go by a variety of different names. They can be used to detect noise and sound and even be used to study the stars and supernovas but are more commonly used to gain another perspective into space‚ watching planets such
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