10 January 2008, Volume 47, Issue 2, pp. 99-311
25 articles
Actions
- Export Citations as
- BibTex
- Endnote (RIS)
- HTML
- Plain Text
- Save to my favorites
- Choose folder...
Sort:
Optical micrographs of a colloidal crystal. The top micrographs are realspace images taken in the dark field (left) and phase-contrast (right) modes. The bottom micrographs are optical Fourier transform (OFT) images taken using parallel incident beams of white light (left) and monochromatic light (right). Such OFT images can be used to extract crystallographic data from colloidal crystals. For further details, see the paper by Rogers and Lagerlof, pp. 284-295.
Topics
Sort by Name | Total Articles
- My Topics
- Atmospheric and oceanic optics (3)
- Coherence and Statistical Optics (2)
- Fiber Optics and Optical Communications (1)
- Image Processing (1)
- Instrumentation, Measurement, and Metrology (3)
- Lasers and Laser Optics (3)
- Materials (1)
- Medical Optics and Biotechnology (1)
- Microscopy (1)
- Optical Design and Fabrication (1)
- Optical Devices (1)
- Remote sensing and sensors (3)
- Spectroscopy (3)
- Vision, color, and visual optics (1)