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Chinese Optics Letters 第4卷 第5期

Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064
2 Research Center of Laser Fusion, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang 621900
3 Department of Science, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044
4 State Key Laboratory of High Field Laser Physics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
A deuterium cluster jet produced in the supersonic expansion into vacuum of deuterium gas at liquid nitrogen temperature and moderate backing pressures is studied by Rayleigh scattering techniques. The experimental results show that deuterium clusters can be created at moderate gas backing pressures ranging from 8 to 23 bar, and a maximum average cluster size of 350 atoms per cluster is estimated. The temporal evolution of the cluster jet generated at the backing pressure of 20 bar demonstrates a two-plateau structure. The possible mechanism responsible for this structure is discussed. The former plateau with higher average atom and cluster densities is more suitable for the general laser-cluster interaction experiments.
290.5870 Scattering, Rayleigh 320.4240 Nanosecond phenomena 020.2070 Effects of collisions 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05249
Author Affiliations
Abstract
State Key Laboratory of High Field Laser Physics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
The optical properties of a five-level atomic system composed of a 'Lambda'-type four-level atomic and a tripod four-level atomic systems are investigated. It is found that the behaviors of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) and group velocity can be controlled by choosing appropriate parameters with the interacting dark resonances. In particular, when all the fields are on resonance, the slow light at the symmetric transparency windows with a much broader EIT width is obtained by tuning the intensity of the coupling field in comparison with its sub-system, which provides potential applications in quantum storage and retrieval of light.
270.0270 Quantum optics 160.4760 Optical properties 270.4180 Multiphoton processes 260.2030 Dispersion 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05252
Author Affiliations
Abstract
School of Science, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023
A phase space model of two-dimensional (2D) Gaussian beam propagation is generalized for three-dimensional (3D) general astigmatic Gaussian beam passing through first-order optical system. The general astigmatic Gaussian beam is represented by a four-dimensional (4D) phase super-ellipsoid that defined by an associated 4*4 real matrix, then the transformation formula of the phase super-ellipsoid of the beam through first-order optical system is derived. In particular, in the phase space framework, the beam propagation factor M2 value is proved to be a ratio of phase area of real beam to ideal beam, and a novel approach for a qualitative examination of the properties of fractional Fourier transform (FRT) for the beam is also provided.
030.0030 Coherence and statistical optics 080.2730 Geometrical optics, matrix methods 140.3300 Laser beam shaping 070.2590 Fourier transforms 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05255
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 LG Optical Information Technology, University of Hagen, Germany
2 Lst. Multimedia and Signal Processing, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
The topic of this paper is the utilization of time for optical information processing. As clock rates in computing and communication systems increase and reach the THz border, optical techniques for signal filtering, shaping and clock distribution become attractive. We discuss the use of optics in temporal processing and consider in particular diffractive solutions. In part one of this paper, we discuss the basic concepts of temporal optics.
050.1970 Diffractive optics 070.6020 Signal processing 070.6760 Talbot effect 320.7160 Ultrafast technology 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05259
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 LG Optical Information Technology, University of Hagen, Germany
2 Lst. Multimedia and Signal Processing, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
The topic of this presentation is the utilization of time for optical information processing. As clock rates in computing and communication systems increase and reach the THz border, optical techniques for signal filtering, shaping and clock distribution become attractive. We discuss the use of optics in temporal processing and consider in particular diffractive solutions. In this paper, we describe the use of double diffraction for implementing an ultrafast tapped-delay line.
050.1970 Diffractive optics 070.6020 Signal processing 070.6760 Talbot effect 320.7160 Ultrafast technology 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05262
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
A novel communication technique is proposed, which utilizes a set of mutually distinguishable optical patterns instead of convergent facula to transmit information. Then the capacity is increased by exploiting the optical spatial bandwidth resources. At last, we experimentally demonstrate the proposed communication technique based on four 8*8 spatial pattern signals by using lenslet array processor.
060.4510 Optical communications 070.6110 Spatial filtering 100.4550 Optical correlators 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05265
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Laboratory for Optical Information, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
A system of two separated computer-generated holograms termed cascaded Fresnel digital holography (CFDH) is proposed and its application to hiding information is demonstrated by a computer simulation experiment. The technique is that the reconstructed image is the result of the wave Fresnel diffraction of two sub-holograms located at different distances from the imaging plane along the illuminating beam. The two sub-holograms are generated by an iterative algorithm based on the projection onto convex sets. In the application to the hiding of optical information, the information to be hidden is encoded into the sub-hologram which is multiplied by the host image in the input plane, the other sub-hologram in the filter plane is used for the deciphering key, the hidden image can be reconstructed in the imaging plane of the CFDH setup.
090.1760 Computer holography 100.2000 Digital image processing 070.4560 Optical data processing 050.1940 Diffraction 260.1960 Diffraction theory 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05268
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Institute of Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240201800
A novel latent semantic indexing (LSI) approach for content-based image retrieval is presented in this paper. Firstly, an extension of non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) to supervised initialization is discussed. Then, supervised NMF is used in LSI to find the relationships between low-level features and high-level semantics. The retrieved results are compared with other approaches and a good performance is obtained.
100.0100 Image processing 100.5010 Pattern recognition and feature extraction 150.0150 Machine vision 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05272
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Institute of Aerospace Information and Control, School of Electronic, Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030
2 Institute of Aerospace Science &
A fusion approach is proposed to refine the resolution of urban multi-spectral images using the corresponding high-resolution panchromatic (PAN) images. Firstly, the two images are decomposed by wavelet transformation, and five texture features are extracted from high-frequency detailed sub-images. Then a multi-characteristics fusion rule is used to merge wavelet coefficients from the two images according to the extracted features. Experimental results indicate that, comparing with the non-characteristic methods, the proposed method can efficiently preserve the spectral information while improving the spatial resolution of the urban remote sensing images.
280.0280 Remote sensing 330.6100 Spatial discrimination 330.6180 Spectral discrimination 350.2660 Fusion 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05275
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Institute of ICIE, Xidian University, Xi'an 710071
Based on the analysis on the statistical model of speckle noise in laser underwater image, a novel speckle reduction algorithm using curvelet transform is proposed. Logarithmic transform is performed to transform the original multiplicative speckle noise into additive noise. An improved hard thresholding algorithm is applied in curvelet transform domain. The classical Monte-Carlo method is adopted to estimate the statistics of contourlet coefficients for speckle noise, thus determining the optimal threshold set. To further improve the visual quality of despeckling laser image, the cycle spinning technique is also utilized. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can achieve better performance than classical wavelet method and maintain more detail information.
110.4280 Noise in imaging systems 100.2980 Image enhancement 140.0140 Lasers and laser optics 100.7410 Wavelets 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05279
Author Affiliations
Abstract
State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072
A robust and accurate three dimensional (3D) acquisition system is presented, which is a combination of structured-light scanning and shape from silhouette. Using common world coordinate system, two groups of point data can be integrated into the final complete 3D model without any integration and registration algorithm. The mathematics model of structured-light scanning is described in detail, and the shape from silhouette algorithm is introduced as well. The complete 3D model of a cup with a handle is obtained successfully by the proposed technique. At last the measurement on a ball bearing is performed, with the measurement precision better than 0.15 mm.
110.6880 Three-dimensional image acquisition 150.0150 Machine vision 120.6650 Surface measurements, figure 120.5800 Scanners 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05282
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Lab of Photonics and Optical Communications, Department of Electronic Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096
A finite difference scheme based on the polynomial interpolation is constructed to solve the quasi-vector equations for optical waveguides with step-index profiles. The discontinuities of the normal components of the electric field across abrupt dielectric interfaces are taken into account. The numerical results include the polarization effects, but the memory requirement is the same as in solving the scalar wave equation. Moreover, the proposed finite difference scheme can be applied to both uniform and non-uniform mesh grids. The modal propagation constants and field distributions for a buried rectangular waveguide and a rib waveguide are presented. Solutions are compared favorably with those obtained by the numerical approaches published earlier.
130.2790 Guided waves 230.7370 Waveguides 130.0130 Integrated optics 000.4430 Numerical approximation and analysis 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05285
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
The suppressing effect of the laser extraction on heat generation in Nd:YAG was investigated. The extraction efficiency could be deduced from the slope efficiency, and heat generation in Nd:YAG could be obtained with the heat model developed, which was verified by the previous experiment. The essential reasons were given to explain the change trend of heat generation under the condition of laser extraction.
140.0140 Lasers and laser optics 140.3580 Lasers, solid-state 140.6810 Thermal effects 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05289
Author Affiliations
Abstract
Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
Diode pumped, injection seeded single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) Nd:YAG laser is achieved through build-up time minimizing technique in Q-switching operation. Pulses with energy of 20 mJ are obtained at a repetition rate of 100 Hz. Mx2 and My2 are 1.41 and 1.38, respectively.
140.3520 Lasers, injection-locked 140.3540 Lasers, Q-switched 140.3570 Lasers (single-mode) 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05292
Author Affiliations
Abstract
College of Laser Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, National Center of Laser Technology, Beijing 100022
CO2 laser is employed to join a piece of powder metallurgical material (PMM) to a stainless steel in butt joint welding mode. The powder Ni35, as a filler powder, is used. The weld metal comes from three parts of stainless steel, powder Ni35, and Cu in W-Cu PMM. It is indicated that some parts of the W-Cu base metal are heated by laser and the metal Cu at the width of 0.06-0.12 mm from the edge is melted into the melting pool in the laser welding process. The formation of firm weld joint is just because that the melting liquid metal could fill the position occupied by metal Cu and surround the metal W granules fully. The analysis results indicate that the mechanism of the laser welding for stainless steel and W-Cu alloy is a special mode of fusion-brazing welding.
140.3470 Lasers, carbon dioxide 140.3390 Laser materials processing 160.3900 Metals 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05294
Author Affiliations
Abstract
College of Physics and Engineering, Qufu Normal University, Qufu 273165
Porous silicon (PS) light-emitting diode (LED) with an ITO/PS/p-Si/Al structure was fabricated by anodic oxidation method. Photoluminescence (PL) of the PS LED was measured with a peak at 593 nm, and electroluminescence (EL) was measured with a peak at 556 nm under the conditions of 7.5-V forward bias and 210-mA current intensity. The spectral width of EL was measured to be about 160 nm.
230.3670 Light-emitting diodes 310.6860 Thin films, optical properties 250.5230 Photoluminescence 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05297
Author Affiliations
Abstract
School of Optical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094
A sigma-edged design of intraocular lens (IOL) is proposed to minimize the reflected glare images associated with the edge. The optimal sigma inverse edge is investigated when pupil diameter is 5.0 mm by the established Escudero-Sanz's wide angle model. The non-sequential ray tracing program of Zemax-EE (Zemax Development Corp., San Diego, USA) is used to investigate the sigma edge of reducing the potential for edge glare phenomena. The results show that sigma-edged design can significantly reduce the reflected glare intensity on retina if the angle of its inverse edge is taken from 20 to 70 degrees.
190.5890 Scattering, stimulated 220.2740 Geometrical optics, optical design 170.4460 Ophthalmic optics 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05299
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Department of Mathematics and Physics, He'nan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 450052
2 Key Laboratory of Material Physics of Education Ministry of China, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052
Based on our study on field emission from multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), we experimentally manufactured field emission display (FED) triode with a MWNTs cold cathode, and demonstrated an excellent performance of MWNTs as field emitters. The measured luminance of the phosphor screens was 1.8*10^(3) cd/m2 for green light. The emission is stable with a fluctuation of only 1.5% at an average current of 260 'mu'A.
250.1500 Cathodoluminescence 310.6860 Thin films, optical properties 230.0230 Optical devices 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05303
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 School of Electrical Engineering &
2 Automation, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001
A radiant source with a large aperture at 5-95 Celsius degree in the wavelength bands of 8-12 'mu'm for calibrating infrared imaging systems has been designed. The effective emissivity of its flat bottom with concentric V-grooves was evaluated by the Monte-Carlo method whose correctness was tested and accuracy was discussed. The structure of the source was completed by incorporating the simulation results with the blackbody cavity effect. The source was certificated via an optical measurement system. The source can provide a consistent radiant flux with temperature uniformity of +-0.1 Celsius degree over an area of diameter of 80 mm.
200.0200 Optical computing 040.3060 Infrared 120.0120 Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology 110.3080 Infrared imaging 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 05306
Author Affiliations
Abstract
1 Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800
2 Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100039
A novel optical excitation and detection apparatus was used to investigate the characteristics of silicon micro-resonators, which was activated into vibration by a laser beam irradiation. The beam diameter of the excitation light was less than 10 'mu'm. The vibration amplitude of the resonator was detected by the interferometer with high resolution of 0.1 nm and measurement repeatability of less than 3 nm. The resonant frequency of the micro-resonator was obtained to be 8.75 kHz with full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 0.18 kHz. It is shown that the method is useful and reliable for measuring micro-displacement and micro-vibration of minute objects with nanometer accuracy.
220.4840 Optical testing 230.5750 Resonators 
Chinese Optics Letters
2006, 4(5): 309