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(DH) Noise and Signal scaling factors in Digital Holography in week illumination: relationship with Shot Noise. 
Auteur(s): Lesaffre Max, Verrier N., Gross M.
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Applied Optics, vol. 52 p.A81-A91 (2013)
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Ref Arxiv: 1210.3944
DOI: 10.1364/AO.52.000A81
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Résumé: We have performed off axis heterodyne holography with very weak illumination by recording holograms of the object with and without object illumination in the same acquisition run. We have experimentally studied , how the reconstructed image signal (with illumination) and noise background (without) scale with the holographic acquisition and reconstruction parameters that are the number of frames, and the number of pixels of the reconstruction spatial filter. The first parameter is related to the frequency bandwidth of detection in time, the second one to the bandwidth in space. The signal to background ratio varies roughly like the inverse of the bandwidth in time and space. We have also compared the noise background with the theoretical shot noise background calculated by Monte Carlo simulation. The experimental and Monte Carlo noise background agree very well together.
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Bidirectional Nanoparticle Crossing of Oil-Water Interfaces Induced by Different Stimuli: Insight into Phase Transfer 
Auteur(s): Stocco A. , Chanana Munish, Su Ge, Cernoch Peter, Binks Bernard P, Wang Dayang
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol. 51 p.9647 (2012)
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DOI: 10.1002/anie.201203493
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Résumé: Swap transactions: Bidirectional spontaneous transfer of gold nanoparticles coated with stimuli-responsive polymer brushes across oil-water interfaces has been implemented. The water-to-oil transfer of the gold nanoparticles is dictated by the ionic strength in water, while the nanoparticle oil-to-water transfer occurs only when the environmental temperature is reduced below 5 °C.
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Acousto-optical coherence tomography with a digital holographic detection scheme 
Auteur(s): Benoit a La Guillaume Emilie, Farahi Salma, Bossy Emmanuel, Gross M., Ramaz François
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Optics Letters, vol. 37 p.3216-3218 (2012)
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Ref Arxiv: 1210.3328
DOI: 10.1364/OL.37.003216
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Résumé: Acousto-optical coherence tomography (AOCT) consists in using random phase jumps on ultrasound and light to achieve a millimeter resolution when imaging thick scattering media. We combined this technique with heterodyne off-axis digital holography. Two-dimensional images of absorbing objects embedded in scattering phantoms are obtained with a good signal-to-noise ratio. We study the impact of the phase modulation characteristics on the amplitude of the acousto-optic signal and on the contrast and apparent size of the absorbing inclusion.
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Imaging velocities of a vibrating object by stroboscopic sideband holography 
Auteur(s): Verpillat Frédéric, Joud Fadwa, Atlan Michael, Gross M.
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Optics Express, vol. 20 p.22860-22871 (2012)
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DOI: 10.1364/OE.20.022860
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Résumé: We propose here to combine sideband holography with stroboscopic illumination synchronized with the vibration of an object. By sweeping the optical frequency of the reference beam such a way the holographic detection is tuned on the successive sideband harmonic ranks, we are able to image the instantaneous velocities of the object. Since the stroboscopic illumination is made with an electronic device, the method is compatible with fast (up to several MHz) vibration motions. The method is demonstrated with a vibrating clarinet reed excited sinusoidally at 2 kHz, and a stroboscopic illumination with cyclic ratio 0.15. Harmonic rank up to n = ±100 are detected, and a movie of the instantaneous velocities is reported.
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Defect coalescence in spherical nematic shells
Auteur(s): Lopez-Leon T., Bates Martin a., Fernandez-nieves Alberto
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Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, And Soft Matter Physics, vol. 86 p.030702 (2012)
Résumé: We study coalescence of topological defects in nematic liquid crystals confined to spherical shells using both
experiments and computer simulations.We observe that the four s = +1
2 defects that are present due to topological
constraints imposed by the spherical geometry coalesce by pairs after changing the molecular orientation at the
outer surface from tangential to perpendicular; the result is the formation of two single s = +1 defects. It is
noteworthy that the speed of the coalescence process is peaked when the defects are at opposite points on the
equator of the shell; this maximum results from the thickness inhomogeneity of the shells.
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Liquid Crystallinity and Dimensions of Surfactant-Stabilized Sheets of Reduced Graphene Oxide 
Auteur(s): Zamora-Ledezma C., Puech Nicolas, Zakri Cécile, Grelet Eric, E. Moulton Simon, G. Wallace Gordon, Gambhir Sanjeev, Blanc C., Anglaret E., Poulin Philippe
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Journal Of Physical Chemistry Letters, vol. 3 p.pp. 2425-2430 (2012)
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DOI: 10.1021/jz3008479
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Résumé: Graphene oxide (GO) flakes dissolved in water can spontaneously form liquid crystals. Liquid crystallinity presents an opportunity to process graphene materials into macroscopic assemblies with long-range ordering, but most graphene electronic functionalities are lost in oxidation treatments. Reduction of GO allows recovering functionalities and makes reduced graphene oxide (RGO) of greater interest. Unfortunately, chemical reduction of GO generally results in the aggregation of the flakes, with no liquid crystallinity observed. We report in the present work liquid crystals made of RGO. The addition of surfactants in appropriate conditions is used to stabilize the RGO flakes against aggregation maintaining their ability to form water-based liquid crystals. Structural and thermodynamical studies allow the dimensions of the flakes to be deduced. It is found that the thickness and diameter of RGO flakes are close to that of neat GO flakes.
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Defect trajectories in nematic shells: Role of elastic anisotropy and thickness heterogeneity 
Auteur(s): Sec David, Lopez-Leon T., Nobili M., Blanc C., Fernandez-Nieves Alberto, Ravnik Miha, Zumer Slobodan
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Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, And Soft Matter Physics, vol. 86 p.020705 (2012)
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.86.020705
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Résumé: We introduce the idea of transformation trajectories to describe the evolution of nematic shells in terms of defect locations and director field when the elastic anisotropy and the shell thickness heterogeneity vary. Experiments are compared to numerical results to clarify the exact role played by these two parameters. We demonstrate that heterogeneity in thickness is a result of a symmetry breaking initiated by buoyancy and enhanced by liquid crystal elasticity, and is irrespective of the elastic anisotropy. In contrast, elastic anisotropy--in particular, disfavored bend distortion--drives an asymmetric defect reorganization. These shell states can be both stable or metastable.
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