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Measurements using optic and RF waves [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frédérique de Fornel, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Measurements using optic and RF waves [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frédérique de Fornel, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Autore de Fornel Frédérique
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
681.25
681/.25
Altri autori (Persone) FornelFrédérique de <1953->
FavennecPierre-Noël
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Electromagnetic measurements
Frequencies of oscillating systems - Measurement
Radio meteorology
Radio astronomy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-58634-4
1-118-58622-0
1-118-58629-8
1-299-18695-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Measurements using Optic and RF Waves; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Electromagnetic Environment; 1.1. Electromagnetic radiation sources; 1.1.1. Optical sources; 1.1.2. Radioelectric sources; 1.1.3. Indoor and outdoor electric wires; 1.1.4. Fields resulting from all the emissions; 1.2. Electromagnetic fields; 1.3. Bibliography; Chapter 2. From Measurement to Control of Electromagnetic Wavesusing a Near-field Scanning Optical Microscope; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Principle of the measurement using a local probe; 2.2.1. Overcoming Rayleigh's limit
2.2.2. Classification of the experimental set-up2.2.3. Probe motion above a sample; 2.2.4. Aperture microscope in collection mode under constant distance mode; 2.3. Measurement of the electromagnetic field distribution inside nanophotonic components; 2.3.1. W1 photonic crystal waveguide; 2.3.2. Photonic crystal microcavity; 2.4. Measuring the amplitude and phase in optical near-field; 2.5. Active optical near-field microscopy; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Acknowledgements; 2.8. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Meteorological Visibility Measurement: MeteorologicalOptical Range; 3.1. Introduction
3.2. Definitions3.3. Atmospheric composition; 3.3.1. Gaseous composition; 3.3.2. Aerosols; 3.4. Atmospheric effects on light propagation; 3.4.1. Atmospheric absorption; 3.4.2. Atmospheric scattering; 3.4.3. Extinction and total spectral transmission; 3.5. Units and scales; 3.6. Measurement methods; 3.6.1. Visual estimation of the meteorological optical range; 3.6.2. Meteorological optical range measurement instruments; 3.6.3. Exposure and implantation of instruments; 3.7. Visibility perturbation factors; 3.8. Applications; 3.8.1. Meteorology applications; 3.8.2. Aeronautic applications
3.8.3. Free space optic telecommunications applications3.8.4. Automative safety applications; 3.9. Appendix - optical contrast and Koschmieder's law; 3.10. Glossary; 3.11. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Low Coherence Interferometry; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Phase measurement; 4.2.1. Low coherence interferometry; 4.2.2. Optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR); 4.3. Metrology considerations; 4.3.1. Wavelength; 4.3.2. Relative group delay; 4.3.3. Chromatic dispersion; 4.4. Applications; 4.4.1. Characterization of photonic crystal fibers; 4.4.2. Amplifying fiber characterization
4.4.3. Local characterization of fiber Bragg gratings4.4.4. Strain and temperature sensors; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Passive Remote Sensing at Submillimeter Wavelengthsand THz; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Earth atmosphere and the radioelectric spectrum; 5.1.2. Application fields of heterodyne detection; 5.2. Submillimeter-THz low noise heterodyne receivers; 5.2.1. Mixers with AsGa Schottky diodes; 5.2.2. Mixers with superconductors (SIS, HEB); 5.2.3. Local oscillator sources; 5.3. Submillimeter - THz applications for astronomy andastrophysics
5.3.1. Airborne or stratospheric balloon observatories
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Measurements using optic and RF waves [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frédérique de Fornel, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Measurements using optic and RF waves [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frédérique de Fornel, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Autore de Fornel Frédérique
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
681.25
681/.25
Altri autori (Persone) FornelFrédérique de <1953->
FavennecPierre-Noël
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Electromagnetic measurements
Frequencies of oscillating systems - Measurement
Radio meteorology
Radio astronomy
ISBN 1-118-58634-4
1-118-58622-0
1-118-58629-8
1-299-18695-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Measurements using Optic and RF Waves; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Electromagnetic Environment; 1.1. Electromagnetic radiation sources; 1.1.1. Optical sources; 1.1.2. Radioelectric sources; 1.1.3. Indoor and outdoor electric wires; 1.1.4. Fields resulting from all the emissions; 1.2. Electromagnetic fields; 1.3. Bibliography; Chapter 2. From Measurement to Control of Electromagnetic Wavesusing a Near-field Scanning Optical Microscope; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Principle of the measurement using a local probe; 2.2.1. Overcoming Rayleigh's limit
2.2.2. Classification of the experimental set-up2.2.3. Probe motion above a sample; 2.2.4. Aperture microscope in collection mode under constant distance mode; 2.3. Measurement of the electromagnetic field distribution inside nanophotonic components; 2.3.1. W1 photonic crystal waveguide; 2.3.2. Photonic crystal microcavity; 2.4. Measuring the amplitude and phase in optical near-field; 2.5. Active optical near-field microscopy; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Acknowledgements; 2.8. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Meteorological Visibility Measurement: MeteorologicalOptical Range; 3.1. Introduction
3.2. Definitions3.3. Atmospheric composition; 3.3.1. Gaseous composition; 3.3.2. Aerosols; 3.4. Atmospheric effects on light propagation; 3.4.1. Atmospheric absorption; 3.4.2. Atmospheric scattering; 3.4.3. Extinction and total spectral transmission; 3.5. Units and scales; 3.6. Measurement methods; 3.6.1. Visual estimation of the meteorological optical range; 3.6.2. Meteorological optical range measurement instruments; 3.6.3. Exposure and implantation of instruments; 3.7. Visibility perturbation factors; 3.8. Applications; 3.8.1. Meteorology applications; 3.8.2. Aeronautic applications
3.8.3. Free space optic telecommunications applications3.8.4. Automative safety applications; 3.9. Appendix - optical contrast and Koschmieder's law; 3.10. Glossary; 3.11. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Low Coherence Interferometry; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Phase measurement; 4.2.1. Low coherence interferometry; 4.2.2. Optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR); 4.3. Metrology considerations; 4.3.1. Wavelength; 4.3.2. Relative group delay; 4.3.3. Chromatic dispersion; 4.4. Applications; 4.4.1. Characterization of photonic crystal fibers; 4.4.2. Amplifying fiber characterization
4.4.3. Local characterization of fiber Bragg gratings4.4.4. Strain and temperature sensors; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Passive Remote Sensing at Submillimeter Wavelengthsand THz; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Earth atmosphere and the radioelectric spectrum; 5.1.2. Application fields of heterodyne detection; 5.2. Submillimeter-THz low noise heterodyne receivers; 5.2.1. Mixers with AsGa Schottky diodes; 5.2.2. Mixers with superconductors (SIS, HEB); 5.2.3. Local oscillator sources; 5.3. Submillimeter - THz applications for astronomy andastrophysics
5.3.1. Airborne or stratospheric balloon observatories
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829991903321
de Fornel Frédérique  
London, : ISTE
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Measurements using optic and RF waves [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frédérique de Fornel, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Measurements using optic and RF waves [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frédérique de Fornel, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Autore de Fornel Frédérique
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (330 p.)
Disciplina 621.3
681.25
681/.25
Altri autori (Persone) FornelFrédérique de <1953->
FavennecPierre-Noël
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Electromagnetic measurements
Frequencies of oscillating systems - Measurement
Radio meteorology
Radio astronomy
ISBN 1-118-58634-4
1-118-58622-0
1-118-58629-8
1-299-18695-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Measurements using Optic and RF Waves; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Electromagnetic Environment; 1.1. Electromagnetic radiation sources; 1.1.1. Optical sources; 1.1.2. Radioelectric sources; 1.1.3. Indoor and outdoor electric wires; 1.1.4. Fields resulting from all the emissions; 1.2. Electromagnetic fields; 1.3. Bibliography; Chapter 2. From Measurement to Control of Electromagnetic Wavesusing a Near-field Scanning Optical Microscope; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Principle of the measurement using a local probe; 2.2.1. Overcoming Rayleigh's limit
2.2.2. Classification of the experimental set-up2.2.3. Probe motion above a sample; 2.2.4. Aperture microscope in collection mode under constant distance mode; 2.3. Measurement of the electromagnetic field distribution inside nanophotonic components; 2.3.1. W1 photonic crystal waveguide; 2.3.2. Photonic crystal microcavity; 2.4. Measuring the amplitude and phase in optical near-field; 2.5. Active optical near-field microscopy; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Acknowledgements; 2.8. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Meteorological Visibility Measurement: MeteorologicalOptical Range; 3.1. Introduction
3.2. Definitions3.3. Atmospheric composition; 3.3.1. Gaseous composition; 3.3.2. Aerosols; 3.4. Atmospheric effects on light propagation; 3.4.1. Atmospheric absorption; 3.4.2. Atmospheric scattering; 3.4.3. Extinction and total spectral transmission; 3.5. Units and scales; 3.6. Measurement methods; 3.6.1. Visual estimation of the meteorological optical range; 3.6.2. Meteorological optical range measurement instruments; 3.6.3. Exposure and implantation of instruments; 3.7. Visibility perturbation factors; 3.8. Applications; 3.8.1. Meteorology applications; 3.8.2. Aeronautic applications
3.8.3. Free space optic telecommunications applications3.8.4. Automative safety applications; 3.9. Appendix - optical contrast and Koschmieder's law; 3.10. Glossary; 3.11. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Low Coherence Interferometry; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Phase measurement; 4.2.1. Low coherence interferometry; 4.2.2. Optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR); 4.3. Metrology considerations; 4.3.1. Wavelength; 4.3.2. Relative group delay; 4.3.3. Chromatic dispersion; 4.4. Applications; 4.4.1. Characterization of photonic crystal fibers; 4.4.2. Amplifying fiber characterization
4.4.3. Local characterization of fiber Bragg gratings4.4.4. Strain and temperature sensors; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Passive Remote Sensing at Submillimeter Wavelengthsand THz; 5.1. Introduction; 5.1.1. Earth atmosphere and the radioelectric spectrum; 5.1.2. Application fields of heterodyne detection; 5.2. Submillimeter-THz low noise heterodyne receivers; 5.2.1. Mixers with AsGa Schottky diodes; 5.2.2. Mixers with superconductors (SIS, HEB); 5.2.3. Local oscillator sources; 5.3. Submillimeter - THz applications for astronomy andastrophysics
5.3.1. Airborne or stratospheric balloon observatories
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841581103321
de Fornel Frédérique  
London, : ISTE
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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