- optical localization
- оптическая локализация
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Optical mapping — Optical mapping[1] is a technique for constructing ordered, genome wide, high resolution restriction maps from single, stained molecules of DNA, called optical maps . By mapping the location of restriction enzyme sites along the unknown DNA of an … Wikipedia
Optical sectioning — is the process by which a suitably designed microscope can produce clear images of a focal planes deep within a thick sample. This is used to reduce the need for thin sectioning using instruments such as the microtome. Many different techniques… … Wikipedia
Optical beam induced current — (OBIC) is a semiconductor analysis technique performed using laser signal injection. The technique uses a scanning laser beam to create electron–hole pairs in a semiconductor sample. This induces a current which may be analyzed to determine the… … Wikipedia
Optical microscope — Microscope Uses Small sample observation Notable experiments Discovery of cells Inventor Hans Lippershey Zacharias Jans … Wikipedia
Simultaneous localization and mapping — A robot built by Technische Universität Darmstadt maps a maze using a LIDAR … Wikipedia
Anderson localization — In condensed matter physics, Anderson localization, also known as strong localization, is the absence of diffusion of waves in a disordered medium. This phenomenon is named after the American physicist P. W. Anderson, who was the first one to… … Wikipedia
Photoactivated Localization Microscopy — (PALM, deutsch Lokalisationsmikroskopie nach Photoaktivierung oder auch photoaktivierte Lokalisationsmikroskopie) beziehungsweise Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM) sind spezielle Methoden der Lichtmikroskopie, genauer der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Near-field scanning optical microscope — Near field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM/SNOM) is a microscopic technique for nanostructure investigation that breaks the far field resolution limit by exploiting the properties of evanescent waves. This is done by placing the detector very… … Wikipedia
Christoph Cremer — (born in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) is a German physicist and professor at the Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg, who has successfully overcome the conventional limit of resolution that applies to light based investigations (the Abbe… … Wikipedia
Fluorescence microscope — An upright fluorescence microscope (Olympus BX61) with the fluorescent filter cube turret above the objective lenses, coupled with a digital camera. A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope used to study properties of organic or… … Wikipedia
Models of neural computation — are attempts to elucidate, in an abstract and mathematical fashion, the core principles that underlie information processing in biological nervous systems, or functional components thereof. This article aims to provide an overview of the most… … Wikipedia