<p>S01D02 corresponds to the measurement with 1 cm of scatter material and line-source to collimator distance of 2 cm, S01D06 to the measurement with 1 cm of scatter material and line-source to collimator distance of 6 cm, etc.</p
This contribution presents a methodology and a measurement setup for spatially resolved material cha...
Scattering is the process in which some form of radiation is deviated from its trajectory by a local...
For the input of the correct intensity-data-collection parameters - the scan width and the number of...
<p>The plot of the modulation transfer factor was obtained after imaging of a sharp edge. The stippl...
Spatial resolution is defined as a system's ability to separate targets using some kind of criterion...
<p>Shown are the camera, including the collimator (A), a stack of 20 PMMA slabs of size 40×40×1 cm (...
The definition and reporting of spatial resolution for coherent imaging methods varies widely in the...
One of the most common words in the remote sensing (or even general imaging) literature is ‘resoluti...
<p>Thickness (FWHM) of the illumination beam versus distance from the focal spot.</p
<p>FOV: Effective field of view of detector; Steps: Number of scanning steps of G2 in a period of th...
Scatterometry as a non-imaging metrology method offers access to the geometrical parameters of photo...
Automatic multi-resolution spatio-frequency mottle metric (sfmm) for evaluation of macrouniformit
The spatial resolution determines the number of data and amount of information in a remotely sensed ...
<p>Schematic of the setup for the spatially resolved diffuse reflectance measurements.</p
It is well known that the attenuation of X-rays as they pass through a material can be used to quant...
This contribution presents a methodology and a measurement setup for spatially resolved material cha...
Scattering is the process in which some form of radiation is deviated from its trajectory by a local...
For the input of the correct intensity-data-collection parameters - the scan width and the number of...
<p>The plot of the modulation transfer factor was obtained after imaging of a sharp edge. The stippl...
Spatial resolution is defined as a system's ability to separate targets using some kind of criterion...
<p>Shown are the camera, including the collimator (A), a stack of 20 PMMA slabs of size 40×40×1 cm (...
The definition and reporting of spatial resolution for coherent imaging methods varies widely in the...
One of the most common words in the remote sensing (or even general imaging) literature is ‘resoluti...
<p>Thickness (FWHM) of the illumination beam versus distance from the focal spot.</p
<p>FOV: Effective field of view of detector; Steps: Number of scanning steps of G2 in a period of th...
Scatterometry as a non-imaging metrology method offers access to the geometrical parameters of photo...
Automatic multi-resolution spatio-frequency mottle metric (sfmm) for evaluation of macrouniformit
The spatial resolution determines the number of data and amount of information in a remotely sensed ...
<p>Schematic of the setup for the spatially resolved diffuse reflectance measurements.</p
It is well known that the attenuation of X-rays as they pass through a material can be used to quant...
This contribution presents a methodology and a measurement setup for spatially resolved material cha...
Scattering is the process in which some form of radiation is deviated from its trajectory by a local...
For the input of the correct intensity-data-collection parameters - the scan width and the number of...