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    A microlens is a small lens, generally with a diameter less than a millimetre (mm) and often as small as 10 micrometres (μm). The small sizes of the lenses...
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    Glass. SELFOC Microlens Technical Charts SELFOC Lens Calculations - Distance SELFOC Mircolens Calculations - Magnification SELFOC Microlens Arrays for 1:1...
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    }}{2{(f/\#)}_{\mathrm {microlens} }}}\,,} where wphotoreceptor is the width of the photoreceptor and (f/#)microlens is the f-number of the microlens. In order to...
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  • capture mode, in which a film or detector is coupled to the microlens array, each microlens allows an image of the subject as seen from the viewpoint of...
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    instead of a microlens array was proposed in 2007. This design reduces the chromatic aberrations and loss of boundary pixels seen in microlens arrays, and...
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    attached to a set of microlens arrays (with 623 spaxels in the case of the LCB and 92 x 7 in the case of the MOS) with each microlens covering an hexagonal...
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  • point source to the native image plane (i.e., the microlens array plane), passing through the microlens array, and propagating onto the sensor plane. For...
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  • area of a microlens array to the total contiguous area occupied by the array). In a monochrome or three-CCD or Foveon X3 camera, the microlens array alone...
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    lens. Fresnel lens, a different 'flat' lens technology Integral imaging Microlens "Lenticular, how it works". Lenstar.org. Archived from the original on...
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  • often making it the preferred system for imaging live cells or organisms. Microlens enhanced or dual spinning-disk confocal microscopes work under the same...
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    Presbyopia is a physiological insufficiency of optical accommodation associated with the aging of the eye; it results in progressively worsening ability...
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    GRIN lenses made from a radial gradient index material, such as SELFOC Microlens, have a refractive index that varies according to: n r = n o ( 1 − A r...
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    visibility of the spaces between the pixels. The dominant method made use of a microlens array, wherein each micro-lens caused a slightly magnified image of the...
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    commonly used for widefield epifluorescence microscopes. By placing two microlens arrays into the illumination path of a widefield epifluorescence microscope...
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    image is actually a selection from each sub-array located under each microlens, as identified by a post-image capture focus algorithm. Besides the camera...
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    assigned in some cross-species studies to those under 2 micrometers. A microlens array can be seen as an elementary, biomimetic analogy of ommatidia. Retinal...
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    Blandford–Znajek process Accretion disk Hawking radiation Gravitational lens Microlens Bondi accretion M–sigma relation Quasi-periodic oscillation Thermodynamics...
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    typical known as optofluidics. Examples of optofluidic devices are tunable microlens arrays and optofluidic microscopes. Microfluidic flow enables fast sample...
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  • Blandford–Znajek process Accretion disk Hawking radiation Gravitational lens Microlens Bondi accretion M–sigma relation Quasi-periodic oscillation Thermodynamics...
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    distant quasar. In extreme cases, a star in a distant galaxy can act as a microlens and magnify another star much farther away. The first example of this...
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    current Polarization mode dispersion – Form of modal dispersion SELFOC Microlens – Optical technology Small form-factor pluggable transceiver – Modular...
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  • material science – optical properties metamerism Michelson–Morley experiment microlens micromirror device microphotonics microscope Mie scattering mirage mirror...
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  • Thumbnail for Gravitational microlensing
    Gravitational microlensing is an astronomical phenomenon caused by the gravitational lens effect. It can be used to detect objects that range from the...
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    Jonghee (2018). "Luminescence enhancement of OLED lighting panels using a microlens array film". Journal of Information Display. 19 (4): 179–184. doi:10.1080/15980316...
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    Lytro uses to describe how many megapixels are in the sensor beneath a microlens array. Raw data is processed to produce photographs with a resolution...
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    PHoto Film Co., Ltd.  Agranov; et al. (January 2003). "Crosstalk and Microlens Study in a Color CMOS Image Sensor". IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices...
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    Blandford–Znajek process Accretion disk Hawking radiation Gravitational lens Microlens Bondi accretion M–sigma relation Quasi-periodic oscillation Thermodynamics...
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  • OGLE-2012-BLG-0950Lb (category Exoplanets detected by microlensing)
    first to have its mass found out using only microlens parallax and lens flux. According to microlensing and Kepler data, analogues to this world should...
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  • Blandford–Znajek process Accretion disk Hawking radiation Gravitational lens Microlens Bondi accretion M–sigma relation Quasi-periodic oscillation Thermodynamics...
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    objects behind it. It can also be observed in strong lens, weak lens, and microlens and has 85% invisible dark matter. "RCS J2327-0204". SIMBAD. Centre de...
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