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Microlens — A microlens is a small lens, generally with a diameter less than a millimetre (mm) and often as small as 10 micrometres (µm). The small sizes of the lenses means that a simple design can give good optical quality but sometimes unwanted effects… … Wikipedia
Micro-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems — (MOEMS) is not a special class of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) but in fact it is MEMS merged with Micro optics which involves sensing or manipulating optical signals on a very small size scale using integrated mechanical, optical, and… … Wikipedia
Plenoptic camera — A plenoptic camera, also called a light field camera , and more correctly called a polydioptric camera, is a camera that uses a microlens array (also known as a lenticular lens array) to capture 4D light field information about a scene. According … Wikipedia
Microfluidics — deals with the behavior, precise control and manipulation of fluids that are geometrically constrained to a small, typically sub millimeter, scale. Typically, micro means one of the following features: small volumes (nl, pl, fl) small size low… … Wikipedia
National Physical Laboratory, UK — The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is the national measurement standards laboratory for the United Kingdom, based at Bushy Park in Teddington, London, England. It is the largest applied physics organisation in the UK.NPL is an internationally … Wikipedia
Bayer filter — The Bayer arrangement of color filters on the pixel array of an image sensor … Wikipedia
Gravitational microlensing — Gravitational Lensing Formalism Strong lensing … Wikipedia
Lenticular lens — A series of cylindrical lenses molded in a plastic substrate A lenticular lens is an array of magnifying lenses, designed so that when viewed from slightly different angles, different images are magnified.[1] The most common example is the lenses … Wikipedia
Nanofluidics — is the study of the behavior, manipulation, and control of fluids that are confined to structures of nanometer (typically 1 100 nm) characteristic dimensions (1 nm = 10 9 m). Fluids confined in these structures exhibit physical behaviors not… … Wikipedia
Depth of field — The area within the depth of field appears sharp, while the areas in front of and beyond the depth of field appear blurry … Wikipedia