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- since optomechanical effects must be taken into account in interferometric gravitational wave detectors. Furthermore, one may envision optomechanical structures...
- Optomechanics is the manufacture and maintenance of optical parts and devices. This includes the design and manufacture of hardware used to hold and align...
- Yu, Wenyan; Jiang, Wei C.; Lin, Qiang; Lu, Tao (2016-07-27). "Cavity optomechanical spring sensing of single molecules". Nature Communications. 7 (1): 12311...
- ISBN 978-1-44411337-2 University of Arizona OPTI 421/521: Introductory Optomechanical Engineering "ATMAE Membership Venn Diagram" Archived 2013-11-13 at the...
- Leipzig 1994, ISBN 3-335-00363-2, p. 485. OPTI 421/521 – Introductory Optomechanical Engineering 5. Prisms, page 10 U-boat binoculars and other naval binoculars...
- Levitated optomechanics is a field of mesoscopic physics which deals with the mechanical motion of mesoscopic particles which are optically or electrically...
- the detuning plays an important part in optomechanical applications. In the red detuned regime, the optomechanical system undergoes cooling and coherent...
- signals directly, plus one pin per mouse button. The mouse was a simple optomechanical device, and the decoding circuitry was all in the main computer. The...
- Microoptomechanical systems (MOMS), also written as micro-optomechanical systems, are a special class of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) which use...
- m (160 ft) in diameter. For its first five decades of operation an optomechanical star projector, a Zeiss projector Mark IV, offered the audience a show...