Optical Image Contrast Reversal Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films
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The implementation of image contrast reversal by using a photochromic material of Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) films is demonstrated with two methods based on the optical properties of BR. One is based on the absorption difference between the B and M states. Images recorded by green light can be contrast reversed readout by violet light. The other is based on the photoinduced anisotropy of BR when it is excited by linear polarization light. By placing the BR film between two crossed polarizers (i.e. a polarizer and an analyser), the difference of polarization states of the recorded area and the unrecorded area can be detected, and thus different contrast images can be obtained by rotating the polarization axis of the analyser.
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WANG Ying-Li, YAO Bao-Li, MENKE Neimule, ZHENG Yuan, LEI Ming, CHEN Guo-Fu. Optical Image Contrast Reversal Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(5): 1121-1123.
WANG Ying-Li, YAO Bao-Li, MENKE Neimule, ZHENG Yuan, LEI Ming, CHEN Guo-Fu. Optical Image Contrast Reversal Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(5): 1121-1123.
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WANG Ying-Li, YAO Bao-Li, MENKE Neimule, ZHENG Yuan, LEI Ming, CHEN Guo-Fu. Optical Image Contrast Reversal Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(5): 1121-1123.
WANG Ying-Li, YAO Bao-Li, MENKE Neimule, ZHENG Yuan, LEI Ming, CHEN Guo-Fu. Optical Image Contrast Reversal Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(5): 1121-1123.
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