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1 ent leading method, (i.e. the measurement of refractive index).
2 eated glass fiber pads due to changes in the refractive index.
3 ntrinsic tissue nanoarchitecture through the refractive index.
4 ured with the composite method used the mean refractive index.
5 th biomacromolecules to change the effective refractive index.
6 t dependence on induced perturbations in the refractive index.
7 tructure and the frequency-dependent complex refractive index.
8 - 0.025, corresponding to 170% of the linear refractive index.
9 d mechanisms of enhancement of the nonlinear refractive index.
10 els based on interferometric measurements of refractive index.
11  resonators undergoing dynamic modulation of refractive index.
12 e WGM spectrum due to changes in surrounding refractive index.
13 nances in dielectric nanoparticles with high refractive index.
14 waveguide properties, such as dispersion and refractive index.
15  temperature alters the fibre length and its refractive index.
16 waves due to the intensity dependence of the refractive index.
17  sensor capable of detecting bulk changes in refractive index.
18  oil), peroxide value (8.2meq/kg of oil) and refractive index (1.4735) were comparable to those of so
19 imit of detection is 2 x 10(-6) RIU for bulk refractive index, 1 pg/mm(2) for surface-adsorbed mass,
20 , tocopherol content, FTIR spectra, density, refractive index, acidity, peroxide value (PV), p-anisid
21  whereby the real and imaginary parts of the refractive index across a photonic structure are deliber
22 rabolic relationship between lens radius and refractive index allows spherical lenses to avoid spheri
23 (varepsilon,mu), enabling us to engineer the refractive index almost at will, to confine light to the
24  is to minimise the impact of changes of the refractive index along an optical path.
25  the real and imaginary part of the material refractive index along the resonator chain.
26                               Meanwhile, the refractive index also changes appreciably.
27                                      The THz refractive index and absorption coefficient of paraffin-
28                  The frequency dependence of refractive index and absorption coefficient of the LBO c
29 al properties were then analyzed in terms of refractive index and absorption coefficient, and compare
30 , TNF-alpha promoted specific changes to the refractive index and cell morphology of individual cells
31                              Due to its high refractive index and low absorption coefficient, gallium
32 olar solvent mixtures both the difference in refractive index and mass density between particles and
33 r writing approach for achieving the desired refractive index and optical phase profiles through impr
34 leads to the formation of layers with higher refractive index and slightly higher extinction coeffici
35 us measurement of multiple parameters (e.g., refractive index and temperature) with SPR-based nanopro
36 ents and changes in the environment (such as refractive index and temperature), while the other micro
37 ibit distinctive responses to the changes of refractive index and temperature, which enables simultan
38 oupling between the changes of the effective refractive index and the modal gain is described by the
39  The analysis extends to present the complex refractive index and the normal-incidence reflectivity.
40 ignated clearing medium to achieve a uniform refractive index and to gain transparency.
41  as strongly directional behaviour, negative refractive indexes and topologically protected wave moti
42 ntaining both a metamaterial with a negative refractive index, and a positive phase shifter.
43 asurements of the initial stability in size, refractive index, and composition of the sampling drople
44 deally combine ease of deposition, very high refractive index, and facile pattern formation through l
45 anges in intrinsic properties, such as size, refractive index, and morphology, for correlation with a
46       The dynamic range and linearity of the refractive index are comparable to the peak-wavelength s
47 cs, suggests that these changes in the local refractive index are determined by the degree of molecul
48 ability, while still identifying the mixture refractive index as a key descriptor in predicting vehic
49 n caused by lens thickening and changing its refractive index as a result of allergic or idiosyncrati
50 ical gain, but also induces variation of the refractive index, as governed by the Kramers-Kronig rela
51 ly, it has been proposed that time dependent refractive index associated with laser-produced nonlinea
52 ed a fishnet metamaterial to have a negative refractive index at 780 nm.
53  nanophotonic applications will have a large refractive index at optical frequencies, respond to both
54 alytes natively lacking chemical signatures, refractive index-based measurements are appealing as a m
55 f their physicochemical attributes (density, refractive index, bitterness and ethanol content).
56  with very high bitterness) presented higher refractive index, bitterness, ethanol and phenolics cont
57 elaxation time and a large anisotropy of the refractive index, both of which are commonly viewed as d
58 can yield strong variations in the effective refractive index by the virtue of internal homogenizatio
59  concentration of each wine component to the refractive index can be of value for the estimation of f
60 equence of the optically induced unity-order refractive index change in a sub-picosecond time scale.
61 mechanism is based on the measurement of the refractive index change induced by the binding of the SV
62 ontrol laser produces apparent inhomogeneous refractive index change inside the waveguides.
63 iO3 induces a large and non-volatile optical refractive-index change and has great potential for acti
64 reased amplitude sensitivity with respect to refractive index changes and a waveguide like behavior w
65 anced chromatic color changes in response to refractive index changes and small molecule surface atta
66 ladding for optical phase measurement due to refractive index changes in biochemical detection.
67  metals respond to ultrafast excitation with refractive index changes on femtosecond time scales, typ
68  Similar figures of merit for detecting bulk refractive index changes, however, have proven more chal
69 ironment, and the resonance can shift as the refractive index changes.
70 polar peaks and nulls, suitable for tracking refractive index changes.
71 ion of the nearby surface plasmon, this high refractive index coating creates an effective matching o
72 oil and a lensing effect created by a higher refractive index compared to surrounding tissue.
73 ese include high exciton binding energy, low refractive index (compared to inorganic semiconductors),
74                                The imaginary refractive index component k450 reached a maximum value
75 ges in the crystalline structure of the high-refractive-index component.
76 function of changes of lattice constants and refractive index contrast are illustrated.
77 pic crystals has been shown to support large refractive index contrast between orthogonal polarizatio
78  a transmissive metasurface decreases as the refractive index contrast between the substrate and clad
79 the bandgap in diamond crystals appears at a refractive index contrast of about 2, which means that a
80    The small size (30-100 nm) along with low refractive index contrast of exosomes makes direct chara
81 arge-to-light conversion of unity(10), their refractive index contrast reduces the observable fractio
82 m structures demonstrate that, at sufficient refractive index contrast, a dry foam organization with
83 ic particles: the precise allocation of high refractive-index contrast materials at independently add
84 ces created by acoustic waves that result in refractive index contrasts.
85                              Here we present refractive index data for human whole blood and several
86 to the thickness variation of the plate, the refractive index decreases radially from the centre to t
87 -Sb-Te (GST), exhibit large contrast of both refractive index (Deltan) and optical loss (Deltak), sim
88 erformance liquid chromatography method with refractive index detection (HPLC-RI), for simultaneous d
89 -pressure liquid chromatography coupled with refractive index detection; the content in other macroco
90 ly liquid chromatography (LC) coupled with a refractive index detector (RID) and LC coupled with a ma
91 scattering device (MALLS) and a differential refractive index detector.
92 ed of a light scatterer, a viscometer, and a refractive-index detector.
93 C) equipped with static light scattering and refractive index detectors and by Fourier Transform Infr
94 hieved using completely transparent and high-refractive-index dielectric building blocks.
95               Here, we realise low-loss high-refractive-index dielectric gallium phosphide (GaP) nano
96 nal approaches to explore the role of a high-refractive-index dielectric TiO2 grating with deep subwa
97                                          The refractive index difference between GaN and GaNAs alloys
98  a giant birefringence was observed, and the refractive index difference between the axis X and Z gra
99 ns on each side of the grating by tuning the refractive index directly adjacent to the metal film.
100 ined by the micro- and nano-structure of the refractive index distribution of the sensing devices.
101 gle light scattering (MALS) and differential refractive index (dRI) detection.
102                                 Differential refractive index (dRI) detectors show linear mass concen
103 gle light scattering (MALS) and differential refractive index (dRI) detectors.
104 iangle light scattering (MALS), differential refractive index (dRI), and differential viscometer (dVi
105 ate for detecting tiny variations in surface refractive index due to the addition of nano-particles s
106            In addition, the influence of the refractive index environment was measured, showing sensi
107 -order defocus, an artefact of a non-uniform refractive index, extending light-sheet microscopy to pa
108 tion were characterized for moisture, color, refractive index, fatty acid composition and antioxidant
109 was found to have the greatest effect on the refractive index, followed by tartaric acid and glycerol
110 on absorption (TPA) coefficient and the Kerr refractive index for the SiGeSn alloy up to 12 mum.
111                       Easy tunability of the refractive index from n = 1.55 up to n = 1.97 is achieve
112 brafish lens shows evidence of a gradient of refractive index from the earliest stages measured and i
113 icon dioxide (SiO(2)) having low and tunable refractive index has been chosen as the dielectric layer
114 A wavelength cut-off, and the Kerr nonlinear refractive index have been determined as a function of a
115 retrieve the pure imaginary component of the refractive index (i.e., the chemically specific informat
116 l, tartaric acid and glucose/fructose on the refractive index in model aqueous solutions and in dry w
117 cidence between periods of rapid increase in refractive index in the lens nucleus and increased expre
118 ased inversion of column effective imaginary refractive index in the range 305-368 nm, we quantified
119 e an ultrafast and large intensity-dependent refractive index in the region of the spectrum where the
120 e from the measurement of the profile of its refractive index in the vicinity of molecular resonances
121 lyzed to yield precise information about the refractive index in which the emitters are embedded, the
122 e sound speed (inversely proportional to the refractive index) in air is among the slowest.
123                 We report a method where the refractive index increments of an iron storage protein,
124                             However, lack of refractive index information for commonly encountered bi
125                    Aberrations introduced by refractive index inhomogeneity in the sample distort the
126  amplified Rayleigh scattering on sub-micron refractive index inhomogenities randomly distributed ove
127 e globally constant values of dust imaginary refractive index (IRI), a parameter describing the dust
128                                          The refractive index is a basic optical property of material
129                 Wider controllability of the refractive index is desired for novel optical applicatio
130                               This change in refractive index is reversible with a recovery time of a
131 terials consist of periodic scatterers whose refractive index is significantly larger than that of th
132  of organic and biological layers, since its refractive index is very similar to that of these materi
133    In the first example, we deposited a high refractive index layer of tin oxide on top of the gratin
134  cleared tissue is a spatially heterogeneous refractive index, leading to light scattering and first-
135  shift in response to changes in surrounding refractive index, leading to many applications in label-
136                     The nature of a gradient refractive index lens, however, renders accurate measure
137                          The SLL is a graded refractive index lens, which is realized by using a vari
138 ted to the mouse femur containing a gradient refractive index lens.
139 mployed spatial light modulators or gradient refractive index lenses.
140 sely packed transparent hydrogel with a high refractive index, making it an ideal system for studying
141  in tissue from multiple animal models using refractive index matched and mismatched microscope objec
142 ABB (solvent-based clearing), involving both refractive index matching and lipid removal, exhibited b
143 as a non-toxic medium supplement that allows refractive index matching in live specimens and thus sub
144 of charged silica nanoparticles dispersed in refractive index matching monomers in poly(dimethylsilox
145 ves color purity without the need for either refractive index matching or the inclusion of a broadban
146 y was then used to image the specimens after refractive index matching.
147 ngth Bessel lightsheet method, optimized for refractive-index matching with clarified specimens to ov
148 height that function optically as a gradient refractive index material [6, 8, 9].
149 ithography (NIL), combining a printable high-refractive index material and colloidal CdSe/CdS quantum
150  bubble, where light travels from the higher refractive index material outside a bubble to the lower
151 ization if it is illuminated from the higher refractive index material.
152 crospheres embedded in gelatin, both are low refractive index materials and inexpensive.
153     Moreover, HAMLs can be fabricated in low-refractive index materials using multi-photon lithograph
154  have attracted widespread attention as high refractive index materials, electroactuated redox-active
155  effects by reducing surface area using high refractive index materials, this method tailors the chem
156 rtunities for photonic devices based on high refractive index materials.
157 lly, we show that, by using lossless, higher-refractive-index materials like silicon, focusing effici
158 r dichroism, directional scattering, and low-refractive-index materials.
159 erent ways: embedded inside a printable high-refractive index matrix to form an active printable hybr
160  angles when light travels from low- to high-refractive-index media.
161 ts near-field emission couples to the higher refractive index medium (n(2) >n(1)) and becomes propaga
162 bled nanopatterns can provide a controllable refractive index medium for a broad wavelength range, in
163 of an impedance matched acoustic double zero refractive index metamaterial induced by a Dirac-like co
164  3D realization with all-dielectric gradient refractive index metamaterials.
165 ng tunability of the performance in gradient refractive index metamaterials.
166 itional problem of optical aberration due to refractive index mismatch between the fluid and the devi
167 ring from collagen fibrils in the dermis and refractive index mismatch owing to the presence of diffe
168 ction artifacts, which commonly occur due to refractive index mismatch within the sample and to imper
169                         In light microscopy, refractive index mismatches between media and sample cau
170 rial resulting in accumulation of stress and refractive index modification, and the rearrangement of
171            Since SPR principle relies on the refractive index modifications to sensitively detect mas
172 ogy.Optical non-reciprocity achieved through refractive index modulation can have its challenges and
173  2pi nonlinear phase shift with less than 2% refractive index modulation.
174 arency at lambda = 0.4-8 um and an optimized refractive index n = 2.39.
175                                 The air-like refractive index, n, of an aerogel substrate provides an
176 gth dispersion of TPA and the Kerr nonlinear refractive index n2.
177 ved using all-dielectric metamaterials: high-refractive-index nanoresonators, metasurfaces, zero-inde
178                Owing to the rapidly changing refractive index near resonance, a single RPP crystal ca
179  We observe a change in the real part of the refractive index of 0.72 +/- 0.025, corresponding to 170
180 hiocarbonate and carbonate units exhibited a refractive index of 1.501 with an enhanced Abbe number a
181 nlinear parameter of 7 W(-1)/m and nonlinear refractive index of 3.71 x 10(-18) m(2)/W.
182          The specific gravity, viscosity and refractive index of CSO at ambient temperature were 0.93
183                                  The complex refractive index of few-layer graphene, n - ik, was extr
184 video microscopy to measure the diameter and refractive index of individual probe spheres as they flo
185 ime-integrated measurements of the nonlinear refractive index of matter indicate that the nonlinear r
186                                          The refractive index of natural transparent materials is lim
187                         In addition, the low refractive index of organic materials prevents the use o
188 ce of these same MDLs with the change in the refractive index of the constitutive material.
189 ed misorientation leads to a decrease in the refractive index of the crystal line from the center mov
190 y selecting a chip material that matches the refractive index of the desired fluid.
191 rface-immobilized streptavidin show that the refractive index of the encapsulant has a major influenc
192  exploit a giant modulation of the effective refractive index of the gate dielectric.
193 MGNT with streptavidin altered the effective refractive index of the layer, the angle of reflectance
194 ased spatial resolution provided by the high refractive index of the micro-ATR element.
195                              By matching the refractive index of the objective lens immersion liquid
196                We reveal that changes in the refractive index of the polymer film with temperature ha
197 ly the microcavity detects the change in the refractive index of the polymer resulted from the deform
198      Typical standard deviations in size and refractive index of the sampling droplet over a period o
199 hought to produce crystallins that match the refractive index of their cytoplasm to the surrounding e
200                                          The refractive index of white dry wines samples was also mea
201  properties that are sensitive to changes in refractive index, offer an extended dynamic range, have
202 cles and establishes relationships among the refractive index, particle size, and pattern both numeri
203 ound-channel, 3D helical micromixer in a low-refractive-index polymer.
204 ew molecular-design approach to prepare high refractive index polymers with enhanced LWIR transparenc
205 d by molecular specific changes in the local refractive index probed by the evanescent field of the g
206 esult of the modification of the interfacial refractive index profile by surface adsorption processes
207                            The pre-distorted refractive index profile can effectively reduce the mode
208 l tuning art, which realizes a pre-distorted refractive index profile in SWG waveguide bends.
209 o the curvature is corrected with a suitable refractive index profile.
210                   By carefully engineering a refractive-index profile across the device, we are able
211 cated optics of the lens and its gradient of refractive index provide the superior optical quality th
212 t up to 19.63 nm/refractive index unit for a refractive index range from 1.3329 up to 1.37649.
213 is achieved thanks to the exceptionally high refractive index ranging between 7 and 8 throughout the
214  spectrum and an adjustable, stress-tuneable refractive index ranging from 1.43 down to nearly the fr
215 domain THz signal (PCA-tdTHz) and absorption-refractive index relation of THz spectrum identified mye
216                                The effective refractive index remains above 3.0 over more than 1,000
217            Reducing the maximum value of the refractive index required by the cloaks is very importan
218                    The maximum values of the refractive index required from the first kind and the se
219 hips showed a detectable depth of 600 nm and refractive index resolution of ~5 x 10(-5) refractive in
220  and the total solute concentration from the refractive index retrieved from WGM analysis of the stim
221              This label-free sensor measures refractive index (RI) changes within the waveguide layer
222                    Gas sensing based on bulk refractive index (RI) changes, has been a challenging ta
223 ary (50 mum i.d., 80 mum o.d.) combined with refractive index (RI) detection using backscatter interf
224 ored in real-time by measuring the change in refractive index (RI) in the evanescent layer.
225                High-resolution real-time 3-D refractive index (RI) measurements and dynamic 2-D phase
226                    Determination of size and refractive index (RI) of dispersed unlabeled subwaveleng
227 th a thickness of 49.2nm, the sensitivity in refractive index (RI) of dLPG was increased to 2538nm/RI
228  assess their sensitivities to variations of refractive index (RI) of the adjacent sample dielectric
229 d in a double cladding fiber with a W-shaped refractive index (RI) profile.
230 ounds by using a universal detector based on refractive index (RI) sensing with backscattering interf
231                                          The refractive index (RI) sensitivity of the LSPR biosensor
232 s used to study the optical transmission and refractive index (RI) sensitivity.
233 M to measure the spatial distribution of the refractive index (RI) to quantify tissue density.
234 te cell types at the single-cell level using refractive index (RI) tomography and machine learning.
235                      The shortcoming of most refractive index (RI)-based label-free methods such as B
236 ed when light passes through an interface of refractive index (RI)-mismatched substances (i.e., a dis
237 escence intensities is the undetermined cell refractive index (RI).
238 hanges in both polymer thickness and polymer refractive index (RI).
239                          Subwavelength, high-refractive index semiconductor nanostructures support op
240 nt Q-factors as high as approximately 40 and refractive index sensing of the surrounding medium as hi
241 ensors are based on electrical approaches or refractive index sensing, which typically are unable to
242  of chiral nanoparticles leads to remarkable refractive index sensitivities (1,091 nm RIU(-1) at lamb
243 eposited gold layer, which exhibit high bulk refractive index sensitivities and are capable of discri
244                 The Al NPAs carried out high refractive index sensitivities which even comparable wit
245 vity to inert gases (Ar, N(2)), presenting a refractive index sensitivity (RIS) to bulk RI changes of
246 stems, e.g., linewidth of the optical modes, refractive index sensitivity and figure-of-merit capacit
247  the two spheres to have virtually identical refractive index sensitivity and surface area, while sti
248        TiOx coated LSPR and LPG sensors with refractive index sensitivity of close to 30 and 3400nm/R
249 esis (CE), where their compact footprint and refractive index sensitivity offers advantages in nondes
250  requiring sub-wavelength field confinement, refractive index sensitivity or optical near-field trans
251 ght cage related to absorption spectroscopy, refractive index sensitivity, and dye diffusion was expe
252 nic mode limited on UV-green wavelength, low refractive index sensitivity, as well as heavy-shape-dep
253 ce Rayleigh light scattering, achieving high refractive-index sensitivity, and enable the system to m
254  array of 64 optical ring resonators used as refractive index sensors for real-time and label-free DN
255 as well as exceptionally sensitive power and refractive index sensors.
256 ght interacts with a material exhibiting two refractive indexes separated by a boundary in time.
257 lectron effective mass leading to a positive refractive index shift (Deltan > 1.5) that is an order o
258 oncentration producing a near-unity negative refractive index shift.
259 possibility to produce within glass a graded refractive index single crystal (GRISC) optically active
260 nic crystals are etched into single mode low refractive index SiON film on both SiO2/Si and borosilic
261 ntrinsic properties, including their complex refractive index, size, and geometry, has been used to m
262 ing lipids or by replacing water with a high refractive index solution.
263 and back-side plasmon modes by using a lower refractive index substrate in order to blue-shift the ba
264            This method was validated in bulk refractive index, surface bilayer and G protein-coupled
265 ons on planar, fiber optic, evanescent wave, refractive index, surface plasmon resonance and holograp
266 absorptiometry, reflectometry, luminescence, refractive index, surface plasmon resonance, photonic cr
267 ials present a non-dispersive high effective refractive index that is tunable through adjusting the h
268 ong others, the (microscopic) viscosity, the refractive index, the dielectric constant, and the ionic
269 tion is always accompanied by changes of the refractive index, the refractive indices of substrate an
270 ficient to produce the reversible changes in refractive index, thickness, and spacing of the reflecti
271             By coating one object with a low-refractive index thin film, we show that the Casimir int
272 hold-namely, an aqueous solution with a high refractive index (Thoulet's solution) and a curable flui
273              From this we deduce a nonlinear refractive index three orders of magnitude larger than i
274 emistry and physics required to equalize the refractive index throughout a sample which prevents the
275  control phase locally, or by modulating the refractive index to exploit rapid phase changes with the
276 his change would give rise to a variation of refractive index, to which SPRi is extremely sensitive.
277  their metastatic potential, we show that 3D refractive index tomograms can capture subtle morphologi
278                 Here the authors demonstrate refractive index tuning at mid-infrared wavelengths usin
279   We demonstrate continuous and steady-state refractive index tuning at mid-infrared wavelengths usin
280 tivity modes with a maximum of 30,000 nm per refractive index unit (RIU) and a record figure of merit
281 d refractive index resolution of ~5 x 10(-5) refractive index unit (RIU) by using a self-referenced t
282           Our Au TNPs, NRs, and SNPs display refractive index unit (RIU) sensitivities of 318, 225, a
283 ensitivity of the biosensor ((420 +/- 83) nm/refractive index unit (RIU)), which is comparable to sen
284 0.75 nm/refractive index unit up to 19.63 nm/refractive index unit for a refractive index range from
285 r exhibited a sensitivity range from 0.75 nm/refractive index unit up to 19.63 nm/refractive index un
286  on a sensitivity increase from 1.25 nm/RIU (refractive index unit) at the beginning of the process,
287 de high-intensity sensitivities (20,000% per refractive index unit), with an element size of 12.5micr
288 ions with a detection limit of 1.04 x 10(-5) refractive index units.
289 ia pattern shrinkage increased the effective refractive index up to 5.10.
290               The sensor measures changes of refractive index upon binding of analyte molecules to sp
291 g and by experiments with liquids of various refractive index values.
292  ethanol content and density, bitterness and refractive index values.
293  by introducing aqueous solutions of various refractive index values.
294  for quantitative phase imaging that relates refractive index variance to disorder strength, a parame
295 ray interferometry can non-invasively detect refractive index variations inside an object(1-10).
296 on resonance wavelength shifts originated by refractive index variations of the aptamer chain in pres
297 nce spectrum, whose position is sensitive to refractive index variations on their surface.
298 ng of these components were prepared and the refractive index was measured at 20 degrees C and each c
299 ple, the well-known dielectric property, the refractive index, which usually has a value greater than
300 present a scalable method for producing high refractive index WS(2) layers by chemical conversion of

 
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