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Autor:
Michael J. Brett, J. S. Huizinga, P. C. P. Hrudey, Michele Ann Mossman, A. C. van Popta, Lorne A. Whitehead, T. D Dunbar, M. A. Martinuk
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We present a novel method of modulating total internal reflection (TIR) from an optical surface using a solution of dye ions in combination with a nanostructured electrode. Previous work using the electrophoretic movement of pigment particles to modu
Autor:
Michael J. Brett, Lorne A. Whitehead, Michele Ann Mossman, A. C. van Popta, M. A. Martinuk, P. C. P. Hrudey, J. S. Huizinga
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Transparent electrically-conductive nanoporous thin films can be used as electrodes to attract dye ions from solution to modulate the reflectance of a surface. Here we demonstrate that this technique can be used to create diffraction gratings that ca
Publikováno v:
Nature. 237:154-157
A phase-modulated Michelson interferometer and a helium cooled Rollin photoconductive far infrared detector, at the focus of a 35 cm aperture Cassegrain telescope, were flown at a height of 12.1 km from the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough,
Publikováno v:
1974 International Conference on Submillimeter Waves and Their Applications.
The experiment is designed to determine the spectrum of the cosmic background radiation in the wavelength range 3mm to 300μm., using a balloon-borne liquid helium cooled polarising interferometer with two indium antimonide detectors.
Autor:
P. E. Clegg, J. S. Huizinga
Publikováno v:
Infrared Detection Techniques for Space Research ISBN: 9789401028875
The theory of the InSb hot electron bolometer was first considered by Rollin [1] and a working detector was constructed by Kinch and Rollin [2]. We have investigated carefully the optimization of this type of detector and have made absolute, wideband
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2885-1_16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2885-1_16
Publikováno v:
Nature. 251:591-592
WE report the successful flight of an experiment designed to measure the spectrum of the cosmic background radiation from ∼ 3 mm to wavelengths shorter than the Planck peak for a temperature of 2.7 K. The experiment was launched, to an altitude of