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Optical Imaging Devices

New Technologies and Applications. Devices, Circuits, and Systems

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc, Bosa Roca, United States
Imprint: CRC Press Inc
Published: 16th Oct 2015
Dimensions: w 170mm h 241mm d 20mm
Weight: 546g
ISBN-10: 1498710999
ISBN-13: 9781498710992
Barcode No: 9781498710992
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Optical Imaging Devices: New Technologies and Applications delivers a comprehensive introduction to optical imaging and sensing, from devices to system-level applications. Drawing upon the extensive academic and industrial experience of its prestigious editors and renowned chapter authors, this authoritative text: Explains the physical principles of optical imaging and sensing Covers topics such as silicon-based imaging characteristics, nanophotonic phased arrays, thin-film sensors, label-free DNA sensors, and in vivo flow cytometry Presents the contributions of leading researchers, real-world examples from biomedicine, recommendations for further reading, and all measurements in SI units Optical Imaging Devices: New Technologies and Applications provides an essential understanding of the design, operation, and practical applications of optical imaging and sensing systems, making it a handy reference for students and practitioners alike.

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"...each chapter in itself is very well-written and give a good overview of that particular topic. I particularly liked Chapter 5 on a High Speed Fluorescence Imaging System and Chapter 8 on a Laser Doppler Velocimetry application. Both Chapters give a very clear introduction to their respective fields and are highly recommended to anyone wishing to adopt these techniques."
-Professor John Watson, University of Aberdeen