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=== To put mid size picture in the scene with caption ===
=== To put mid size picture in the scene with caption ===

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Photonics Wiki Important Links

Main Wikipedia How to Edit page

Photonics Wiki Stylesheet

Photonics Wiki Showcase

Photonics Flash Simulations

Photonics Digital Library

Note to Suzy for graphics suggestions

Note to Shaun for editorial or flash suggestions

Wiki Formatting Quick Guide

Navigation Bar

The navigation bar is a table that goes on the top and bottom of each section page. The buttons have be custom linked to the next and previous pages.

<table id="toc" style="width: 100%"> <tr> <td style="text-align: left; width: 33%">[[Introduction to Absorption|Previous Topic]]</td> <td style="text-align: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Absorption and Emission of Light|Return to Absorption and Emission Menu]]</td> <td style="text-align: right; width: 33%">[[Jablonksi Diagram| Next Topic]]</td> </tr> </table>


To enforce a break so picture stays with a text block

<br clear="all">

To embed an acrobat pdf file for slide series

<embed_document width="55%" height="400">http://depts.washington.edu/cmditr/media/OLED2_ecl_redoxpairs.pdf</embed_document>

Wiki Table

{| class="wikitable" |- ! header 1 ! header 2 ! header 3 |- | row 1, cell 1 | row 1, cell 2 | row 1, cell 3 |- | row 2, cell 1 | row 2, cell 2 | row 2, cell 3 |}

header 1 header 2 header 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3
row 2, cell 1 row 2, cell 2 row 2, cell 3

To make a heading that automatically gets assembled as table of contents when there are more than 3 such headings.

===Heading===

Page Bookmarks and Links

To put in an anchor so you can point to place ("Flash" in sample below) in a pages

<div id="Flash">Text that is displayed </div>

And use this construction to link to this bookmark, using the page and the # to denote the id.

[[Organic Heterojunctions in Solar Cells#Flash | Flash Simulation of Exciton Diffusion]]

Solar.jpg

Image gallery with individual captions

<gallery widths=300px heights=200px perrow=3> Image:Oled1_3_eclredox.png‎|First the loss of an electron by this conjugated aromatic system to form a cation radical species. Image:Oled1_4_eclredox.png‎‎|Comment for sec </gallery>

Embed Latex formula and force png rendering

:<math>\eta _\mathrm{ext} = \eta_\mathrm{ph} \eta_\mathrm{int} = \eta_\mathrm{ph} \gamma \phi \eta_\mathrm{ext}\,\!</math>

<math>\eta _\mathrm{ext} = \eta_\mathrm{ph} \eta_\mathrm{int} = \eta_\mathrm{ph} \gamma \phi \eta_\mathrm{ext}\,\!</math>

Online Latex formula editor


<math>\left ( \frac {1} {2} \right )\,\!</math>

To put mid size picture in the scene with caption

[[Image:OLED5-organic_heterojunction.jpg |thumb||400px | Organic Heterojunction]]


Category

This creates a category so that articles can belong to more than one classification

[[category:organic solar cell]]

Embed Flash in page

<div id="Flash">Four kinds of polarization animation</div> <swf width="500" height="400">http://depts.washington.edu/cmditr/media/opvanim.swf</swf> You can also upload the swf just as you would upload a graphic and then point to it with a relative pathname to make the wiki installation more portable. images/e/e7/Conjugatemirror.swf

The div id makes it possible to point to the flash at a particular place on page in another link.

Photonics Wiki Showcase#Flash_Simulations

Author Credits

In cases where an article is substantially contributed from a single author we can use an author credit template

{{author |AuthorFullName= cmditr |AuthorName=cmditradmin}}


AuthorName is the user name

This block should be inserted at the bottom of the page where it automatically create a credit block and links to other credits by this author.

The main author of this article is cmditr
Please note that others may also have edited the contents of this article.


References

see this [1]

If you == References == <references/>

  1. put your citation in text and it copies it below.

If you have two references to the same source in the one article add a name to the ref tag on the the first reference

<ref name="foo">full reference</ref> And on the second reference use just the name reference:

<ref name="foo"/>

It is helpful to include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) reference in the following format. You must look up the DOI ID from the original source.

{{Doi| ID }}

This produces a direct permanent link to the document through the DOI document locator.

Knowledge Check

Try your hand at these problems about basic paratmeters of light. <quiz display=simple> {Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum has the most energy? |type="()"} - Violet light. || Feedback for correct answer. + X-rays. || Feedback for distractor. - Infrared. || Feedback for distractor. - Radiowaves. || Radiowaves have very long wavelengths .

</quiz> main_alt

Latex for formulas

Latex math guide

Latex lookup

Embed Youtube video

{{#ev:youtube|M3no-TFORpQ}}