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Atmospheric and oceanic optics

Predictive wavefront control for adaptive optics with arbitrary control loop delays

  • Lisa Poyneer and Jean-Pierre Véran
  • pp. 1486-1496 [full text: PDF (241 KB)]

Scintillation of astigmatic dark hollow beams in weak atmospheric turbulence

  • Yangjian Cai, Halil T. Eyyuboğlu, and Yahya Baykal
  • pp. 1497-1503 [full text: PDF (640 KB)]

Coherence and statistical optics

Stochastic electromagnetic beams focused by a bifocal lens

  • Guowen Zhang and Jixiong Pu
  • pp. 1710-1715 [full text: PDF (671 KB)]

Comparison of speckle reduction diversity tools for active millimeter-wave imaging

  • Irina Jaeger, Johan Stiens, Lixao Zhang, Saiful Islam, Gaetan Koers, and Roger Vounckx
  • pp. 1716-1721 [full text: PDF (607 KB)]

Diffraction and gratings

Longitudinal Legendre polynomial expansion of electromagnetic fields for analysis of arbitrary-shaped gratings

  • Amin Khavasi, Ali Kazemi Jahromi, and Khashayar Mehrany
  • pp. 1564-1573 [full text: PDF (444 KB)]

Fiber optics and optical communications

Proposal and analysis of digital concatenated gratings

  • Xiaoying He, Dexiu Huang, Yonglin Yu, and D. N. Wang
  • pp. 1629-1633 [full text: PDF (508 KB)]

Geometric optics

Ray scattering model for spherical transparent particles

  • Lionel Simonot, Mathieu Hébert, Roger D. Hersch, and Hélène Garay
  • pp. 1521-1534 [full text: PDF (284 KB)]

Caustics caused by refraction in the interface between an isotropic medium and a uniaxial crystal

  • Maximino Avendaño-Alejo, Rufino Díaz-Uribe, and Ivan Moreno
  • pp. 1586-1593 [full text: PDF (693 KB)]

Holography

Designing multiplane computer-generated holograms with consideration of the pixel shape and the illumination wave

  • Thomas Kämpfe, Ernst-Bernhard Kley, and Andreas Tünnermann
  • pp. 1609-1622 [full text: PDF (1516 KB)]

Generation of high-quality higher-order Laguerre-Gaussian beams using liquid-crystal-on-silicon spatial light modulators

  • Naoya Matsumoto, Taro Ando, Takashi Inoue, Yoshiyuki Ohtake, Norihiro Fukuchi, and Tsutomu Hara
  • pp. 1642-1651 [full text: PDF (578 KB)]

General theoretical formulation of image formation in digital Fresnel holography

  • Pascal Picart and Julien Leval
  • pp. 1744-1761 [full text: PDF (1005 KB)]

Imaging systems

Scene-based nonuniformity correction and enhancement: pixel statistics and subpixel motion

  • Wenyi Zhao and Chao Zhang
  • pp. 1668-1681 [full text: PDF (1683 KB)]

Accurate image reconstruction from few-view and limited-angle data in diffraction tomography

  • Samuel J. LaRoque, Emil Y. Sidky, and Xiaochuan Pan
  • pp. 1772-1782 [full text: PDF (1014 KB)]

Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology

Recognition of diffraction-grating profile using a neural network classifier in optical scatterometry

  • Issam Gereige, Stéphane Robert, Sylvie Thiria, Fouad Badran, Gérard Granet, and Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • pp. 1661-1667 [full text: PDF (559 KB)]

Numerical reconstruction of optical surfaces

  • Jayoung Nam and Jacob Rubinstein
  • pp. 1697-1709 [full text: PDF (1159 KB)]

Materials

Conoscopy of chiral smectic liquid crystal cells

  • Jang-Kun Song, J. K. Vij, and B. K. Sadashiva
  • pp. 1820-1827 [full text: PDF (747 KB)]

Medical optics and biotechnology

Optical head tracking for functional magnetic resonance imaging using structured light

  • Andrei A. Zaremba, Duncan L. MacFarlane, Wei-Che Tseng, Andrew J. Stark, Richard W. Briggs, Kaundinya S. Gopinath, Sergey Cheshkov, and Keith D. White
  • pp. 1551-1557 [full text: PDF (783 KB)]

Skin color modeling using the radiative transfer equation solved by the auxiliary function method: inverse problem

  • Caroline Magnain, Mady Elias, and Jean-Marc Frigerio
  • pp. 1737-1743 [full text: PDF (498 KB)]

Exact and efficient signal reconstruction in frequency-domain optical-coherence tomography

  • Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, Martin L. Villiger, Rainer A. Leitgeb, and Michael Unser
  • pp. 1762-1771 [full text: PDF (1120 KB)]

Optical data storage

Multilayered optical memory with bits stored as refractive index change. II. Numerical results of a waveguide multilayered optical memory

  • Hanming Guo, Songlin Zhuang, Shuwen Guo, Jiabi Chen, and Zhongcheng Liang
  • pp. 1799-1809 [full text: PDF (691 KB)]

Multilayered optical memory with bits stored as refractive index change. III. Numerical results of a conventional multilayered optical memory

  • Hanming Guo, Songlin Zhuang, Shuwen Guo, Jiabi Chen, and Zhongcheng Liang
  • pp. 1810-1819 [full text: PDF (1067 KB)]

Optical devices

Optics at surfaces

Local plasmon resonance at metal wedge

  • Anatoly S. Lapchuk, Sergiy A. Shylo, and Ivan P. Nevirkovets
  • pp. 1535-1540 [full text: PDF (452 KB)]

Physical optics

Polarization-preserving angular shifter

  • Yi-Kai Cheng and Jyh-Long Chern
  • pp. 1558-1563 [full text: PDF (333 KB)]

Quadrefringence of optical vortices in a uniaxial crystal

  • Tatyana Fadeyeva, Alexander Rubass, Yuriy Egorov, Alexander Volyar, and Grover Swartzlander, Jr.
  • pp. 1634-1641 [full text: PDF (649 KB)]

Scattering of a line source by a cylindrical parabolic impedance surface

  • Yusuf Z. Umul
  • pp. 1652-1659 [full text: PDF (703 KB)]

On the numerical evaluation of cuspoid diffraction catastrophes

  • Riccardo Borghi
  • pp. 1682-1690 [full text: PDF (307 KB)]

Scattering

Relationship between the Kubelka-Munk scattering and radiative transfer coefficients

  • Suresh N. Thennadil
  • pp. 1480-1485 [full text: PDF (1143 KB)]

Extinction and the optical theorem. Part I. Single particles

  • Matthew J. Berg, Christopher M. Sorensen, and Amitabha Chakrabarti
  • pp. 1504-1513 [full text: PDF (929 KB)]

Extinction and the optical theorem. Part II. Multiple particles

  • Matthew J. Berg, Christopher M. Sorensen, and Amitabha Chakrabarti
  • pp. 1514-1520 [full text: PDF (1001 KB)]

Ultrashort pulse propagation through a strongly scattering medium: simulation and experiments

  • Cécile Calba, Loïc Méès, Claude Rozé, and Thierry Girasole
  • pp. 1541-1550 [full text: PDF (1050 KB)]

Peculiarities in light scattering by spherical particles with radial anisotropy

  • Cheng-Wei Qiu and Boris Luk'yanchuk
  • pp. 1623-1628 [full text: PDF (546 KB)]

Reconstruction of a one-dimensional surface from inverse transmission

  • Anting Wang, T. A. Leskova, A. A. Maradudin, and Zu-Han Gu
  • pp. 1722-1727 [full text: PDF (551 KB)]

Application of the discrete dipole approximation for dipoles embedded in film

  • Euiwon Bae, Haiping Zhang, and E. Daniel Hirleman
  • pp. 1728-1736 [full text: PDF (923 KB)]

Vision, color, and visual optics

Differences in temporal frequency tuning between the two binocular mechanisms for seeing motion in depth

  • Satoshi Shioiri, Tomohiko Nakajima, Daisuke Kakehi, and Hirohisa Yaguchi
  • pp. 1574-1585 [full text: PDF (935 KB)]

Effect of glare on simple reaction time

  • Rolando C. Aguirre, Elisa M. Colombo, and José F. Barraza
  • pp. 1790-1798 [full text: PDF (700 KB)]

Performance of recent advanced color-difference formulas using the standardized residual sum of squares index

  • Manuel Melgosa, Rafael Huertas, and Roy S. Berns
  • pp. 1828-1834 [full text: PDF (120 KB)]

Erratum


Diffraction and gratings

Effect of reconstruction beam polarization on the kinetics anisotropic gratings in bacteriorhodopsin: erratum

  • Peng Gao, Baoli Yao, Junhe Han, Liju Chen, Yingli Wang, Ming Lei, and Romano A. Rupp
  • pp. 1660-1660 [full text: PDF (47 KB)]
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