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Two full-size conductor samples using advanced Nb3Sn strands were tested in the SULTAN facility in 2005-2006 within (I,B,T) ranges close to the ITER operating conditions (B-MAX similar to 12 T, T similar to 5 K). Each sample includes two conductor legs, co ...
2007

Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM): Fast and robust 3D measurements with interferometric resolution for industrial inspection

Christian Depeursinge, Etienne Cuche, Nicolas Aspert, Pierre Marquet, Jonas Kühn, Stéphane Bourquin

The use of numerical procedure at a level never reach so far in optical imaging enables DHM to overcome two cumbersome alignment procedures of interferometric microscopes: (1) fine focus of the sample, and (2) sample tilt adjustment. In addition the techno ...
Springer-Verlag2006

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Theo Lasser, Boris Clément Karamata, Kai Hassler, Markus Laubscher

The two previously reported calculations of the amplitude distribution of speckles in optical coherence tomography, each based on a different mathematical formulation, yield different results. We show that a modification of an initial assumption in one of ...
2005

Multilayer (Al,Ga)N structures for solar-blind detection

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We report on solar-blind metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) detectors fabricated on stacks of (AI,Ga)N layers with different Al mole fraction. These structures were grown by molecular beam epitaxy on sapphire substrates to allow backside illumination and a lo ...
2004

Aerosol lidar intercomparison in the framework of the EARLINET project. 1. Instruments (vol 43, pg 976, 2004)

Ioan Balin, Xiao Wang

In a previous publication [Appl. Opt. 43, 961 (2004)], One of the figures on page 973 was presented inaccurately, as was the surname of the first author. These inaccuracies are corrected here. (C) 2004 Optical Society of America ...
2004

Sequential Monte Carlo Video Text Segmentation

Jean-Marc Odobez, Datong Chen

This paper presents a probabilistic algorithm for segmenting text embedded in video based on Monte Carlo sampling. The algorithm approximates the posterior of segmentation thresholds of video text by a set of weighted samples, referred to as particles. The ...
2003

Video Text Segmentation Using Particle Filters

Jean-Marc Odobez, Datong Chen

This paper presents a probabilistic algorithm for segmenting and recognizing text embedded in video sequences based on adaptive thresholding using a Bayes filtering method. The algorithm approximates the posterior distribution of segmentation thresholds of ...
IDIAP2003

Sample pretreatment on microfabricated devices

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The integration of sample pretreatment into microfluidic devices represents one of the remaining hurdles towards achieving true miniaturized total analysis systems (μTAS). The challenge is made more complex by the enormous variation in samples to be analyz ...
2002

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Due to the proliferation of low-cost colour devices (digital colour cameras, scanners, printers etc.) during the last few years, colour calibration has become an important issue. Such devices should faithfully reproduce colour images, but experience shows ...
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Photon migration has been investigated experimentally in vitro on human breast tissues, bovine liver, tissue phantoms, and theoretically by Monte Carlo simulations and diffusion theory. The spatial intensity profiles have been measured at the output surfac ...
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