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Here are some examples from the Photonics Wiki that are useful for a quick tour. | Here are some examples from the Photonics Wiki that are useful for a quick tour. | ||
=== Basic Features === | === Basic Features === | ||
*[[Main Page | Table of contents show structure of information on the page.]] | *[[Main Page | Table of contents show structure of information on the page.]] | ||
*[http://depts.washington.edu/cmditr/media/Photonics.html Alternative navigation by concept map] | |||
*[[Acronyms and Unit Abbreviations]] | *[[Acronyms and Unit Abbreviations]] | ||
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=== Flash Simulations === | === Flash Simulations === | ||
*[[Color and Chromaticity#Flash | RGB Color Mixing Simulation]] | |||
*[[Organic Heterojunctions in Solar Cells#Flash | Flash Simulation of Exciton Diffusion]] | *[[Organic Heterojunctions in Solar Cells#Flash | Flash Simulation of Exciton Diffusion]] | ||
*[[Solar Technologies#Flash | Solar cost comparator]] | |||
*[[Second-order_NLO_Materials#Flash | Poling Simulation]] | *[[Second-order_NLO_Materials#Flash | Poling Simulation]] | ||
*[[Second-order_NLO_Materials#Flash2 | Intermolecular Interactions and poling simulation]] | |||
*[[Second-order_Processes#Flash | Electro-optical effect animation]] | |||
*[[Introduction_to_Third-order_Processes_and_Materials#Flash |Phase Conjugate Mirror]] | |||
*[[Attenuated Total Reflectance#Flash |Attenuated Total Reflectance]] | |||
*[[Charge Carrier Mobility#Flash|Charge Carrier Mobility simulation]] | |||
*[[Polarization_and_Polarizability#Flash | Four types of polarization animation]] | |||
*[[Organic Field Effect Transistors#Flash | Organic Field Effect Transistor Simulation]] | |||
*[[Total_Internal_Reflection#Simulations|Total internal reflection simulation]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 12 May 2010
Here are some examples from the Photonics Wiki that are useful for a quick tour.