Lakshmanan, A.
Luminescence and Display Phosphors: Phenomena and Applications
Nova Science Pub. 2008.
(H)
ISBN 1-60456-018-5
13,200円
Contents
Preface/ 1. Luminescence and Display PhosphorsミLight Emission Mechanisms and Applications/ 2. Fundamentals of Luminescence/ 3. Mercury Based Lamp Phosphors/ 4. Cathodoluminescence Phosphors/ 5. VFD and FED Phosphors/ 6. Electroluminescence Phosphors/ 7. LED Phosphors/ 8. PDP Phosphors/ 9. Scintillators/ 10. X-Ray Image Intensifing and Storage Phosphors/ 11. Down and Up-Conversion Phosphors/ 12. Persistent Afterglow Phosphors/ Index/
* This new book highlights the link between the luminescence phenomena of phosphors used in different displays. Both fluorescence (used in display phosphors) and phosphorescence (used in after glow phosphors and storage phosphors) mechanisms and the efforts made in phosphor synthesis to reduce the interference of one on another are dealt with in detail. *
Ozaktas, H. M. & Onural, L. ed.
Three-Dimensional Television
Capture, Transmission, Display
Springer-Verlag 2007.7
630 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-72531-8
33,200円
Contents
1.Three-dimensional television: from science-fiction to reality/ 2.A backward-compatible, mobile, personalized 3DTV broadcasting system based on T-DMB/ 3.Reconstructing human shape, motion and appearance from multi-view video/ 4.Utilization of the texture uniqueness cue in stereo/ 5.Pattern projection profilometry for 3D coordinates measurement of dynamic scenes/ 6.Three-dimensional scene representations: modelling, animation, and rendering techniques/ 7.Modeling, animation, and rendering of human figures/ 8.A survey on coding of static and dynamic 3D meshes/ 9.Compression of multi-view video and associated data/ 10. Efficient transport of 3DTV/ 11.Multiple description coding and its relevance to 3DTV/ 12.3D watermarking: techniques and directions/ 13.Solving the 3D problem - The history and development of viable domestic 3-dimensional video displays/ 14.An immaterial pseudo-3D display with 3D interaction/ 15.Holographic 3DTV displays using spatial light modulators/ 16. Materials for holographic 3DTV display applications/ 17.Three-Dimensional Television: Consumer, Social, and Gender Issues/ Index/ *
Ozawa, L.
Cathodoluminescence and Photoluminescence
Theories and Practical Applications
CRC Press 2007.5
168 pp. (H9
ISBN 1-4200-5270-5
15,600円
Contents
1.Introduction. 2.Luminescent Properties Generated in Phosphor Particles. 3.Improved Luminance from the Phosphor Screen in Display Devices.4. Improving the Image Quality of Phosphor Screens in CL Displays. 5.The Screening of Phosphor Powders on Faceplates. 6.The Production of Phosphor Powders. 7.The Design of Screenable Phosphor Powders for Cathodoluminescent Devices.8. Conclusion. References/
* Written by a senior industry expert with nearly 40 years of hands-on experience, this book demonstrates how to improve photoluminescent (PL) and cathodoluminescent (CL) phosphor display devices in terms of energy efficiency, image quality, color fidelity, operational lifetime, and production cost. The text relates luminescence phenomena and color to chemical composition, excitation mechanisms, energy conversion efficiencies, and bulk properties of phosphor particles. It addresses image quality issues, powder deposition techniques, and the production of phosphor powders. It also explores promising developments for future phosphor display devices, such as nano-phosphor powders and flat CL displays. *
Woltman, S. J. et al. ed.
Liquid Crystals
Forntiers in Biomedical Applications
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2007.12
516 pp.
ISBN 981-270-545-7
13,100円
Contents
1.Liquid Crystals: A Unique Phase of Matter (G P Crawford & S J Woltman)/ 2.Medical Displays (F Y Biga et al.)/ 3.Liquid Crystals in Spectroscopy, Microscopy and Hyperspectral Imaging (J W McMurdy et al.)/ 4.Liquid Crystal Biosensors (M K McCamley et al.)/ 5.Liquid Crystal Lasers (S J Woltman)/ 6.Biomimicking with Liquid Crystals (S J Woltman et al.)/ 7.Actuators and Delivery Systems (L J Shelton et al.)/ *
Linder, W.
Digital Photogrammetry 2nd ed.
A Practical Course
Springer-Verlag 2006.1
214 pp. (H) with CD-ROM and 3-D glasses
ISBN 3-540-29152-0
14,600円
Contents
1 Introduction: 1.1 Basic idea and main task of photogrammetry; 1.2 Why photogrammetry?; 1.3 Image sources: Analogue and digital cameras; 1.4 Digital consumer cameras; 1.5 Short history of photogrammetric evaluation methods; 1.6 Geometric principles 1: Camera position, focal length; 1.7 Geometric principles 2: Image orientation; 1.8 Geometric principles 3: Relative camera positions (stereo); 1.9 Some definitions; 1.10 Length and angle units; 1.11 A typical workflow in photogrammetry.- 2 Included software and data: 2.1 Hardware requirements, operating system; 2.2 Image material; 2.3 Overview of the software; 2.4 Installation; 2.5 Additional programmes, copyright, data; 2.6 General remarks; 2.7 Software versions, support.- 3 Scanning of photos: 3.1 Scanner types; 3.2 Geometric resolution; 3.3 Radiometric resolution; 3.4 Some practical advice; 3.5 Import of the scanned images.- 4 Example 1: A single model: 4.1 Project definition; 4.2 Orientation of the images; 4.2.1 Camera definition; 4.2.2 Interior orientation; 4.2.3 Brightness and contrast; 4.2.4 Control points; 4.2.5 Exterior orientation; 4.2.6 Over-determination and error detection; 4.3 Model definition; 4.4 Stereoscopic viewing; 4.5 Measurement of object co-ordinates; 4.6 Creation of DTMs via image matching; 4.6.1 Some theory; 4.6.2 Practical tests; 4.6.3 Additional manual measurements; 4.6.4 Quality control; 4.7 Ortho images; 4.7.1 Some theory; 4.7.2 Resampling methods; 4.7.3 Practical tests; 4.7.4 Creation and overlay of contours; 4.7.5 Simple 3D data collection.- 5 Example 2: Aerial triangulation: 5.1 Aerial triangulation measurement (ATM); 5.1.1 Common principles; 5.1.2 Interior orientation; 5.1.3 Manual measurement; 5.1.4 Automatic measurement via image matching: Introduction; 5.1.5 Co-ordinate input and measurement of ground control points; 5.1.6 Strip definition; 5.1.7 Measurement of strip connections; 5.1.8 Automatic image co-ordinate measurement (AATM); 5.2 Block adjustment with BLUH; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Running the block adjustment; 5.2.3 Discussion of the results; 5.2.4 Additional analysis of the results; 5.2.5 Block adjustment with other programmes: Example BINGO; 5.3 Mosaics of DTMs and ortho images; 5.3.1 Model definition; 5.3.2 Creation of a DTM mosaic; 5.3.3 Creation of an ortho image mosaic; 5.3.4 Shaded relief; 5.3.5 Contour lines overlay; 5.3.6 3D view; 5.3.7 3D view in real-time: Example for plug-ins.- 6 Example 3: Some special cases: 6.1 Scanning aerial photos with an A4 scanner; 6.2 Interior orientation without camera parameters; 6.3 Images from a digital camera; 6.3.1 The situation; 6.3.2 Interior and exterior orientation; 6.3.3 Geometric problems; 6.3.4 DTM creation; 6.3.5 Differential DTM; 6.4 An example of close-range photogrammetry; 6.4.1 The situation; 6.4.2 Interior and exterior orientation; 6.4.3 Model definition; 6.4.4 DTM creation; 6.4.5 Image sequences; 6.4.6 Visualisation of wave movement; 6.5 Some remarks about lens distortion; 6.6 A view into the future: Photogrammetry in 2020.- 7 Programme description: 7.1 Some definitions; 7.2 Basic functions; 7.3 Aims and limits of the programme; 7.4 Operating the programme; 7.5 Buttons in the graphics windows; 7.6 File handling; 7.6.1 File > Select project; 7.6.2 File > Define project; 7.6.3 File > Edit project; 7.6.4 File > Import raster; 7.6.5 File > Import Rollei CDW; 7.6.6 File > Combination; 7.6.7 File > Reference list; 7.6.8 File > Numerical file names; 7.7 Pre programmes; 7.7.1 Pre programmes > Camera definition > Analogue; 7.7.2 Pre programmes > Camera definition > Digital; 7.7.3 Pre programmes > Control point editor; 7.7.4 Pre programmes > Strip definition; 7.7.5 Pre programmes > Orientation > Measure > Interior orientation; 7.7.6 Pre programmes > Orientation > Measure > Exterior orientation; 7.7.7 Pre programmes > Orientation > Measure > Pseudo camera def.; 7.7.8 Pre programmes > Orientation > Measure > LICAL; 7.7.9 Pre programmes > Parameters of the exterior orient. > Manual; 7.7.10 Pre programmes > Parameters of the exterior orient. > Import; 7.7.11 Pre programmes > Parameters of the exterior orient. > BINGO; 7.7.12 Pre programmes > Select model; 7.7.13 Pre programmes > Define model; 7.8 Aerial triangulation measurement (ATM); 7.8.1 ATM > Manual measurement; 7.8.2 ATM > Editor ATM points; 7.8.3 ATM > Calculate strip images; 7.8.4 ATM > Measure connections; 7.8.5 ATM > Automatic measurement (AATM); 7.8.6 ATM > Import > IMATIE; 7.8.7 ATM > Export > BLUH; 7.8.8 ATM > Export > BINGO; 7.8.9 ATM > Export > IMATIE; 7.8.10 ATM > BLUH graphics; 7.9 Processing; 7.9.1 Processing > Mono measurement; 7.9.2 Processing > Stereo measurement; 7.9.3 Processing > Stereo correlation (matching); 7.9.4 Processing > DTM interpolation; 7.9.5 Processing > Compare nominal - real; 7.9.6 Processing > Ortho image; 7.9.7 Processing > Image sequence; 7.10 Display; 7.10.1 Display raster image; 7.10.2 Display text; 7.11 Aerial triangulation with BLUH; 7.11.1 Getting started; 7.11.2 Pre processing; 7.11.3 Pre processing > Import PIX; 7.11.4 Block adjustment > Strategy; 7.11.5 Block adjustment > The central BLUH modules; 7.11.6 Block adjustment > All (batch); 7.11.7 Block adjustment > Export orientations; 7.11.8 Post processing > Analysis (BLAN); 7.11.9 Post processing > Display graphics; 7.11.10 Some more theory.- Appendix: 1. Codes; 2. GCP positions for tutorial 2; 3. Technical data of digital camera chips.- References.- Glossary.- List of figures and formulas: 1. Figures; 2. Formulas.- Index. *
Blundell, B.G.
Enhanced Visualization: Making Space for 3-D Images
(可視化の高度化)
John Wiley & Sons 2007.2
448 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-471-78629-2
12,100円
Contents
1. Setting the Scene/ 2. Aspects of the Visual System/ 3. Creative 3-D Display Techniques/ 4. The Swept-Volume Approach/ 5. The Static-Volume Approach/ 6. Swept Volume Systems: Limited Viewing Freedom/ 7. Low Parallelism Swept-Volume Systems/ 8. Highly Parallel Swept-Volume Systems/ 9. Static-Volume Systems: Example Implementations/ 10. Varifocal Mirror Techniques/ 11. The Graphics Pipeline and Interaction Issues/ 12. General Discussion: Suggestions Du Jour/ Appendix: A General Summary of Some Swept-Volume Display Characteristics/ .References/ *
* This book builds on a previous work (Creative 3-D Display and Interaction Interfaces) but may be read as a stand-alone book. A trans-disciplinary approach is adopted thereby making the content accessible to wide-ranging audiences from both the sciences and humanities. Additionally, the book is highly relevant to computer users who would like to learn more about new approaches to computer interaction, to those wishing to develop new forms of creative digital media and to those within industry who are involved in the advancement of computers and computer related products. *
Bao, Z. & Locklin, J.
Organic Field-Effect Transistors
CRC Press 2007.5
640 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-8493-8080-4
22,400円
Contents
1. Theoretical Aspects of Charge Transport in Organic Semiconductors: A Molecular Perspective / 2. Charge Carrier Transport in Single-Crystal Organic Field-Effect Transistors / 3. Charge Transport in Oligomers / 4. Charge Transport Physics of Solution-Processed Organic Field-Effect Transistors / 5. Contact Effects in Organic Field-Effect Transistors / 6. Design, Synthesis, and Transistor Performance of Organic Semiconductors / 7. Dielectric Materials: Selection and Design / 8. Grazing Incidence X-Ray Diffraction (GIXD) / 9. Near-Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (NEXAFS) Spectroscopy / 10. Scanning Probe Techniques / 11. Vacuum Evaporated Thin Films / 12. Solution Deposition of Polymers / 13. Solution Deposition of Oligomers / 14. Inkjet Printed Organic Thin Film Transistors / 15. Soft Lithography for Fabricating Organic Thin-Film Transistors / 16 .Radio Frequency Identification Tags / 17. Organic Transistor Chemical Sensors / 18. Flexible, Large-Area e-Skins / 19. Organic Thin-Film Transistors for Flat-Panel Displays / Index / *
* The remarkable development of organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) has led to their emerging use in active matrix flat-panel displays, radio frequency identification cards, and sensors. Exploring one class of OTFTs, Organic Field-Effect Transistors provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary survey of the present theory, charge transport studies, synthetic methodology, materials characterization, and current applications of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). *
Lessard, R.A. & Bjelkhagen, H.I. ed.
Practical Holography XXI
Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 6488
SPIE Press 2007.2
316 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-8194-6601-8
15,000円
Contents
1.Characterization of PVA doped with different metallic salts as conductor polymer and as holographic film sensitized with ammonium dichromate/ 2.Polyelectrolyte as holographic recording medium/ 3.Organic photoluminescent holograms/ 4.Photopolymers containing epoxy monomers for holographic recording/ 5.Pulsed holographic gratings in azo-polymethacrylates with different molecular architectures/ 6.Quasi in situ microscopic study of hologram build-up in LiNbO3 crystals/ 7.Study for Bragg detuning effect and asymmetry of diffraction efficiency on the transmission and the reflection hologram/ 8.Measurement of refractive index of photopolymer for holographic gratings/ 9.Electro-optical characteristics of holographic replication using a photopolymer and ZnCl2/ 10.Polarization experiments in holographic interferometry/ 11.Problem of twin-image elimination in 2-D computer synthesized hologram/ 12.Adaptive optics For holographic data storage/ 13.Novel diffraction grating light guide for LED backlight/ 14.Holographic wavefront sensor: fast sensing, no computing/ 15.Harmonically-related gratings-based quadrature phase interferometers/ 16.Holographic video display based on guided-wave acousto-optic devices/ 17.Ethereal presences in holography and photography/ 18.Method of reduction of zeroth order intensity in computer generated holograms by use of phase addition technique/ 19.Full-color image-plane holographic video display/ 20.Quality evaluation of full color hologram/ 21.Simultaneous recording of practical 3D color images by phase-shifting in-line holography/ 22.Digital holographic tomograph: the tool for microelements investigation/ 23.Computer-generated holograms allowing 360-degree viewing/ 24.Three-dimensional TV using holographic stereogram/ 25.A system of enlarging visual field and viewing zone simultaneously for electro-holography/ 26.Holographic display system using combination of exchangeable holograms and intelligent illuminations/ 27.Event driven illumination system for image reconstruction of hologram/ 28.Development of lighting system for hologram using high power LEDs/ 29.Holographic data calculating algorithm and new digital hologram recorder/ 30.Optical encryption of binary data information with 2-step phase-shifting digital holography/ 31.Computer generated hologram for phase-only optical encryption/ 32.Chirp volume grating recorded in photopolymer for the optical demultiplexer/ 33.Field-of-view extender for a novel camera system/ 34.Photoluminescent conductor polymer holograms/ 35.Holograms in colored dichromate gelatin with natural colorant/ 36.Processing techniques for quality improvement of phase added stereogram/ 37.Polyvinyl alcohol and crystal violet as photosensitive film/ *
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