# | Organisation Name | Industries | Headquarter | Description | Founded Year | Company Type | Num of Employees |
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1 | Plastics | Las Vegas, Nevada | About Racing Optics, Inc. (RO)
Racing Optics, Inc. has a deep heritage in motorsports going back to the 1940’s. Founded in 1999, Racing Optics, Inc. is a trusted industry source whenever visibility is the critical factor. From the beginning, RO has been helping our customers see more clearly with a focus on safety and performance. Our multi-layer, removable optical film has been a game changer in racing and a variety of other industries. Our Surface Protection business extends our expertise in laminated film to protect valuable public and commercial surfaces.
RO’s patented lamination process eliminates light reflection between layers and allows higher light transmission. A stack of up to 30 layers of removable film still offers perfect optical clarity & delivers visual acuity to enhance safety & performance when applied to goggles, hoods, visors, windshields and many other applications. RO is the industry leader in providing competitive racers the ultimate in optical clarity instantly, when every second counts. RO film saves precious time when cleaning is impractical on the track or in the pit. The same performance has been applied to high performance consumer autos, military vehicles, RVs and other windshields.
RO also brings its patented, multi-layers tear-off film technology and anti-reflective technology to the surgical table in the medical industry, when surgeons and surgical staff’s controlled movement request clear visibility and optical precision can be lifesaving. | - | Privately Held | 14 | |
2 | Civil Engineering | Oosterhout, Brabant | The cradle of Possehl is in Lubeck, Germany, where founder Emiel Possehl traded in steel and coal. He had no children and when he died in 1915 he left his business as a foundation to the community. Possehl therefore has a foundation board and has grown over the years through the German "Gründlichkeit" to eight divisions with 160 companies around the world, employing 13,000 people. The total turnover is 3.9 billion euros, with part of the profits being spent on charities, as Emiel decided at the time. Possehl supports youth, art and culture, there is a fund for people in need, and so on. EUR 20 million was donated in 2017, which is possible because the company is in perfect health. Possehl has a strong international character and has very diverse specialties.
Our division has four core activities:
- Possehl maintains and upgrades roads with special top layers. Think of coloured suggestion strips such as red bicycle paths and green bus lanes.
- We maintain asphalt and concrete pavements, so that they can be preserved and their lifespan extended.
- Pavements at airports, aircraft aprons, runways and their marking lights.
- floor coatings in industry and logistics. These are coatings made from in-house developed and produced epoxies that make floors dust-poor, antistatic, anti-slip and liquid-proof or give a higher light reflection.
The wide range of activities enables us to meet any challenge in the field of flooring. | 1988 | Public Company | 13 | |
3 | Construction | Concria manufactures patent pending grinding and polishing "sleeking" tools for concrete floors. Our goal is to become the leading provider of innovative concrete floor cleaning, polishing and grinding products.
Our latest innovation is the patented Concria TrowelPolish system which transforms any ride-on power trowel into a grinding, polishing and cleaning machine. The Concria TrowelPolish system creates a smooth, glossy, dense and easy to maintain surface in record time. Concrete grinding and polishing systems have never been as fast and easy before the new Concria TrowelPolish system. The system also works perfectly for dry-shake floors.
Concria™ TrowelPolish floors are much more abrasion resistant and smoother than floors which are treated with concrete densifiers only. After using Concria's sleeking method, dirt and grime no longer collect on the concrete or dry-shake, and you have 100 % dust-free surface. Concria™ TrowelPolish is one of the most economical and cost-effective ways to look after new industrial concrete and dry-shake floors. Low maintenance and long-lasting durability make Concria™ easy on the wallet, while giving you a beautiful flooring at the same time.
• Polish up to 10,000 square feet a day
• Increasing concrete surface abrasion resistance up to a 500% (ASTM)
• Create 100% dust-free, easy to clean surface
• Reduces maintenance costs
• Increasing light reflection up to a 60%
• No cords -- no fighting with electricity!
• Removes curing compounds, tire marks from new surface easily
• Reduces water and oil penetration
• Cost-effective
• User friendly method
Visit us at www.concriaUSA.com or www.concria.com | - | Public Company | 12 | ||
4 | Engineering | Brest | About STiM group of companies
The STiM group of companies is a manufacturer of equipment and materials for road marking. We manufacture almost the entire range of road marking machines using the most modern technologies and components from the world's best manufacturers.
Today, the STiM group of companies includes enterprises whose activities are related to the road sector and civil construction.
We produce all types of road marking materials: paints (enamels), thermoplastics, cold-applied plastics (cold plastics). The quality management system for the production of road marking materials is certified for compliance with the requirements of STB ISO 9001. Quality control of products is carried out in our own accredited testing laboratory. Road marking materials have passed the declaration procedure for compliance with the requirements of TR CU 014/2011, are certified as products of our own production.
Our production capacity allows us to produce the annual demand for material for the millionth city in 2 days.
In 2012, we launched our own production of glass beads used for sprinkling on any road marking material for better light reflection on the road at night.
Our design office develops new models of road marking machines, depending on the purpose and material, and the transport department provides logistics and delivery of products anywhere in the world.
The production of equipment keeps pace with the times: such functions as a GPS system - monitoring the process of applying road markings become basic options in our some models of road marking machines and mechanisms . | 1998 | Privately Held | 12 | |
5 | Education Management | Jinan, 山东 | Lanbeisite (Stock Code:832730) is a global leader of on LCD writing technology. It focuses on research, development, roll to roll manufacturing and sales of LCD Writing Board. We are committed to providing the most reliable and the most advanced writing solutions for modern office and education globally. (Stock Code of Lanbeisite Group is 832730)
Lanbei LCD Writing board is made from liquid crystal polymer mixture formula. Through the pressure applied on the liquid crystal film, the configuration of the liquid crystal molecules will be changed, leading to the light reflection of certain wavelength. Thus the writing marks are shown to realize the writing function.
The successful development and manufacturing of Lanbeisite E-writing board will change the writing pattern on traditional blackboard and whiteboard, efficiently protecting the body health of students and teachers, which has an epoch-making meaning in the teaching history. | 2003 | Public Company | 6 | |
6 | Construction Materials | Temse, Flemish Region | THE MOST REALISTIC MATCH TO NATURAL MARBLE
The only quartz with high definition character movement evident in its sharp, clean and tight lines.
The only quartz with tranlucency and depth equivalent to real marble.
Grainless surface with better light reflection and higher shine.
All of these advances are only possible thanks to NEOS & Phi Technology. | - | Privately Held | 5 | |
7 | Biotechnology | Milano, Lombardia | ProXentia produces innovative analysis systems for safety and quality monitoring in the food supply chain. ProXentia’s device allows rapid analysis of raw materials entering and leaving the company. Because of its simplicity, the tests can be performed directly in the production or storage site, for more effective control and greater safety.
The technology of ProXentia exploits light as a probing tool. The PRX device is indeed based on the proprietary RPI (Reflective Phantom Interface) technology, which exploits the light reflection of innovative materials and allows to perform rapid multiparametric diagnostic tests in a simple way with minimal intervention from the operator. A brand new light in the supply chain controls: simpler, safer and for everyone | - | Privately Held | 4 | |
8 | - | Snohomish, Washington | Here at S2S Drywall, we are dedicated to the concept that, “drywall should blend and accentuate décor and finish work”.
Our goal is to exceed the expectations of our long time Seattle area contractors, architects and homeowners with the successful completion of multiple projects.
We strive on meeting the unique challenges of our pacific northwest climate through all phases of drywall.
We specialize in:
o Plaster repairs.
o Water and light reflection.
o Blending of open floor concept
plans.
From concept to completion, we have a proven record of craftsmanship, integrity
and customer service.
We are considered to be the go-to company for complex repairs
and configurations.
Our team of employees have multiple years of experience and tenure focused on quality while leveraging industry leading products and tools | - | Privately Held | 3 | |
9 | Medical Devices | Sedalia, CO | Integrated Surgical Sciences has two decades of experience with Medical Device Coatings. We have over 70 proprietary Coatings to meet complex requirements. We are a customer focused company driven by devotion to quality and innovation. We are always striving to improve coating technologies through continuous product and process research and development.
We provide the following services to meet customer needs:
•Fully-automated laser systems integrated with motion control software
•Virtual-Masking technology
•Substrate preparation including passivation, grit blasting, and micro blasting.
•Custom packaging and labeling
•Statistical process control
•Various liquid and powder coating booths fit for mass production or coating design
Integrated Surgical Sciences has developed bio-compatible coating to meet the purpose of:
•Thermal insulation
•Electrical insulation
•Low friction factor and non-stick
•Aesthetics
•Logo etching
•Reduced light reflection
•Sterilization compatibility
Join us as we improve coating technologies and application processes in the medical device industry. We offer exciting careers in:
•R&D Engineering
•Process Engineering
•Quality Engineering
•Marketing and Sales
•Manufacturing
For more information on Integrated Surgical Sciences please visit www.4issc.com. | 1993 | Privately Held | 2 | |
10 | Cosmetics | Carlsbad, California | Noelle Styles is a premier Studio Hair Salon in Carlsbad, CA, boasting a modern upscale environment reflective of the unparalleled hair services performed. From classic haircuts to contemporary styles that exude an executive image with edge, each custom design can be paired with a unique "special effect" color enhancement procedure tailored to showcase the lines of the cut while elevating the texture and light reflection to customize the style. Every time a client sits in one of our chairs, they receive a personal expert consultation with their seasoned stylist to ensure that they not only benefit from our combined years of experience and advanced education, but they also leave with the desired results achieved at an unsurpassed level of excellence expressed each and every time. | - | Sole Proprietorship | 2 |
Light Reflection
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- 10 Companies
- 57 Patents
- 25 Use Cases
- 0 Case Studies
- 195 Science Papers
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# | Number | Title | Abstract | Date | Kind | Assignee | Inventor |
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1 | 11 016 621 | Capacitive touch screen capable of reducing side light reflection | A capacitive touch screen, having a first transparent substrate provided with a touch circuit layer. The touch circuit layer is provided with first and second electrodes and a jumper portion. The touch screen is further provided with an insulating layer. The insulating layer is continuously disposed in an entire transparent touch area of the touch screen, and is provided with through holes at the jumper portion to form a jumper connection of the second electrode. The touch screen further includes a shielding layer sandwiched between the first transparent substrate and the touch circuit layer, and contains multiple shielding blocks. The shielding blocks correspond to the through holes, and the contours of the shielding blocks are formed by expanding the contours of the through holes outwards. The capacitive touch screen can effectively reduce side light reflection on an edge slope of the insulating layer, thereby avoiding interference with display. | Mon, 24 May 2021 | B1 | Yinghuang Sun, Keng Lin, Dezhi Lin, Xichun Wu, Dingji Chen, Yuanming Chen, Yan Wang, Yongbin Huang, Jiatong Gao, Yuemin Lv, Yi Shen, Min Lin | |
2 | 10 866 435 | Optical film for eyewear with light control, light reflection, and polarization layers | An optical film for eyewear includes a first light control layer, at least one light reflection layer, a second light control layer, and a linear polarization element layer in this order from an outer side with respect to a viewer. The light reflection layer includes a cholesteric liquid crystal layer that reflects left-handed circularly polarized light or right-handed circularly polarized light in a visible light range, and the first light control layer and the second light control layer are each a quarter wave plate. | Mon, 14 Dec 2020 | B2 | NIPPON KAYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA | Kouichi Tanaka, Yuki Aikawa, Yoshiyuki Yahagi, Saki Abe |
3 | 10 825 972 | Semiconductor light-emitting apparatus having light reflection adjusting member of gray resin and its manufacturing method | A semiconductor light-emitting apparatus is constructed by a wiring substrate, at least one semiconductor light-emitting element provided on the wiring substrate, at least one wavelength-converting member provided on the semiconductor light-emitting element, and a light reflection adjusting member directly covering a sidewall of the semiconductor light-emitting element and a sidewall of the wavelength-converting member. The light reflection adjusting member is formed of gray resin including light reflecting fillers and light absorbing fillers for visible light. | Mon, 2 Nov 2020 | B2 | STANLEY ELECTRIC CO., LTD. | Satoshi Ando, Mitsunori Harada, Kaori Tachibana |
4 | 10 816 709 | Light reflection film and laminate having the light reflection film | A light reflection film includes at least one light reflection layer RPRL in which a cholesteric liquid crystal phase of a right-handed helical structure having right circularly polarized light reflection ability is fixed; and at least one light reflection layer LPRL in which a cholesteric liquid crystal phase of a left-handed helical structure having left circularly polarized light reflection ability is fixed. A total of three or more layers of the light reflection layer(s) RPRL and the light reflection layer(s) LPRL are laminated. The light reflection layer(s) RPRL and the light reflection layer(s) LPRL laminated each have a selective reflection center wavelength shifted by an interval of 10 nm or more and 160 nm or less between two light reflection layers adjacent to each other. | Mon, 26 Oct 2020 | B2 | Nippon Kayaku Kabushiki Kaisha | Kouichi Tanaka, Yoshiyuki Yahagi, Tomoyuki Hayasaki, Hitoshi Asami |
5 | 10 714 555 | Light emitting device and electronic equipment including a light reflection layer, an insulation layer, and a plurality of pixel electrodes | A light emitting device includes a transistor, a light reflection layer, a first insulation layer that includes a first layer thickness part, a second layer thickness part, and a third layer thickness part, a pixel electrode that is provided on the first insulation layer, a second insulation layer that covers a peripheral section of the pixel electrode, a light emission functional layer, a facing electrode, and a conductive layer that is provided on the first layer thickness part. The pixel electrode includes a first pixel electrode which is provided in the first layer thickness part, a second pixel electrode which is provided in the second layer thickness part, and a third pixel electrode which is provided in the third layer thickness part. The first pixel electrode, the second pixel electrode, and the third pixel electrode are connected to the transistor through the conductive layer. | Mon, 13 Jul 2020 | B2 | SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION | Ryoichi Nozawa, Takeshi Koshihara |
6 | 10 558 081 | Light reflection device and light source device | This light reflection device comprises: first reflective surfaces (157) whereby light from an exit surface S of a light source (151) is reflected; and second reflective surfaces (160) whereby the light reflected at the first reflective surfaces (157) is reflected in the exiting direction of the light from the exit surface S. In a plane containing a light axis L of the light source (151), the first reflective surfaces (157) have a shape wherein portions from two ellipses E1, E2 are connected at the light axis L, first focal points F1 from the respective ellipses E1, E2 being disposed on the second reflective surfaces (160). If the light source (151) is disposed in such a manner that, in the plane, second focal points F2 from the respective ellipses E1, E2 are positioned on the surface S, the angle between the light axis L of the light source (151) and the orientation of the reflected light on the second reflective surfaces (160) is less than 90°. | Mon, 10 Feb 2020 | B2 | SAKAI DISPLAY PRODUCTS CORPORATION | Tomoo Sasaki |
7 | 10 541 350 | Light emitting device including light reflection pattern and wavelength converting layer | A light-emitting device includes a light-emitting chip having a first surface and a second surface. A first light reflection pattern is formed on the second surface. A plurality of terminals are disposed to be connected to the light-emitting chip by passing through the first light reflection pattern. A second light reflection pattern is formed on side surfaces of the light-emitting chip and the first light reflection pattern. A light-transmitting pattern is formed between the light-emitting chip and the second light reflection pattern and extends between the first light reflection pattern and the second light reflection pattern. A wavelength conversion layer is formed on the first surface of the light-emitting chip. | Mon, 20 Jan 2020 | B2 | SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. | Gi Bum Kim, Jae In Sim, Tae Hun Kim, Ju Heon Yoon |
8 | 10 525 666 | Optical laminate structure and head-up display system using the optical laminate structure, and light reflection film | An optical laminate structure includes a light control laminate having at least one light reflection layer, a first quarter wave plate laminated on one of surfaces of the light reflection layer, and a second quarter wave plate laminated on another surface of the light reflection layer. The light reflection layer includes a right-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer or a left-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer, and an angle formed by a polarization axis of the S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident from a position inclined from an axis perpendicular to a surface of the light control laminate by 45° or more and 65° or less and a slow axis of the first quarter wave plate on a side to which the S-polarized light or P-polarized light is incident is 5° or more and less than 45°. | Mon, 6 Jan 2020 | B2 | NIPPON KAYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA | Chihiro Takahashi, Kouichi Tanaka, Hitoshi Asami, Tomoyuki Hayasaki, Yoshiyuki Yahagi |
9 | 10 458 623 | Optical device comprising light reflection film | An optical device comprises: a light reflection film which includes a metal layer and a dielectric layer on the metal layer; and a phosphor layer which is located on the dielectric layer and which emits light by being excited by light from a light source. The dielectric layer is located between the metal layer and the phosphor layer. A first wavelength, at which a reflectivity of light vertically incident on the light reflection film from the phosphor layer is highest, is longer than a centroid wavelength of an emission spectrum of the phosphor layer. The dielectric layer has a layered structure comprising a plurality of layers composed of at least two but no more than six layers. Refractive indexes of any two adjacent layers of the plurality of layers are different from each other. | Mon, 28 Oct 2019 | B2 | Panasonic Corporation | Shogo Tomita, Taku Hirasawa |
10 | 10 381 533 | Optical semiconductor element mounting substrate and optical semiconductor device using thermosetting resin composition for light reflection | Disclosed is an optical semiconductor device having an optical semiconductor mounting element including a recess. On an inner side face of the recess is a thermosetting resin composition for light reflection, which, after curing, can realize high reflectance in a range of visible light to near ultraviolet light, has excellent heat deterioration resistance and tablet moldability, and is less likely to cause burrs during transfer molding, and a process for producing the resin composition, and an optical semiconductor element mounting substrate and an optical semiconductor device using the resin composition. The heat curable resin composition for light reflection comprises a heat curable component and a white pigment and is characterized in that the length of burrs caused upon transfer molding under conditions of molding temperature of 100° C. to 200° C., molding pressure of not more than 20 MPa, and molding time of 60 to 120 sec is not more than 5 mm and the light reflectance after heat curing at a wavelength of 350 nm to 800 nm is not less than 80%. | Mon, 12 Aug 2019 | B2 | Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd. | Kanako Yuasa, Naoyuki Urasaki, Mitsuyoshi Hamada, Hayato Kotani, Akira Nagai |
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Top 10 cited papers
# | Paper Title | Paper Abstract | Authors | Fields of Study | Year | Citation Count |
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1 | Toward a psychophysically-based light reflection model for image synthesis | In this paper we introduce a new light reflection model for image synthesis based on experimental studies of surface gloss perception. To develop the model, we've conducted two experiments that explore the relationships between the physical parameters used to describe the reflectance properties of glossy surfaces and the perceptual dimensions of glossy appearance. In the first experiment we use multidimensional scaling techniques to reveal the dimensionality of gloss perception for simulated painted surfaces. In the second experiment we use magnitude estimation methods to place metrics on these dimensions that relate changes in apparent gloss to variations in surface reflectance properties. We use the results of these experiments to rewrite the parameters of a physically-based light reflection model in perceptual terms. The result is a new psychophysically-based light reflection model where the dimensions of the model are perceptually meaningful, and variations along the dimensions are perceptually uniform. We demonstrate that the model can facilitate describing surface gloss in graphics rendering applications. This work represents a new methodology for developing light reflection models for image synthesis. | Computer Science | 2000 | 267 | |
2 | Modeling Light Reflection for Computer Color Vision | In computer vision applications, analysis of shading information requires a proper model of light reflection from object surfaces. To overcome the shortcoming of the most often used model and to extend the reflection model for computer color vision, an examination is made of the light reflection problem using the bidirectional spectral-reflectance distribution function (BSRDF) to specify both incident- and reflected-beam geometries. It is shown that the product form can still be retained for a polychromatic light source under two lighting conditions: the light source is collimated; or the spectral factor and the geometric factor can be separated for both the light source and the BSRDF of the surface. The reflection model is then applied to the formulation of a neutral-interface-reflection model, which is tested experimentally. The results show the adequacy of this type of model for surfaces of some material compositions, e.g. plastics, plant leaves, painted surfaces, orange peels, and some glossy cloth, but not for others, e.g. colored paper and some ceramics. > | Physics, Computer Science | 1990 | 206 | |
3 | The effect of zirconia and titanium implant abutments on light reflection of the supporting soft tissues. | OBJECTIVES
To determine the difference in light reflection of oral mucosa covering titanium (Ti) or zirconia (ZrO(2)) abutments as it relates to the thickness of the covering mucosa.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Fifteen anterior implants (Astra Osseo speed(®)) in 11 patients were fitted with a Ti or a ZrO(2) abutment (cross-over, within-subject comparison). Hyper-spectral images were taken with a camera fitted on a surgical microscope. High-resolution images with 70 nm interval between 440 and 720 nm were obtained within 30 s (1392 × 1024 pixels). Black- and white-point reference was used for spatial and spectral normalization as well as correction for motion during exposure. Reflection spectra were extracted from the image on a line mid-buccal of the implant, starting 1 mm above the soft tissue continuing up to 3 mm apically.
RESULTS
Median soft tissue height is 2.3 mm (min: 1.2 mm and max: 3.1 mm). The buccal mucosa rapidly increases in the thickness, when moving apically. At 2.2 mm, thickness is 3 mm. No perceivable difference between the Ti and ZrO(2) abutment can be observed when the thickness of the mucosa is 2±0.1 mm (95% confidence interval) or more.
CONCLUSION
It is expected that the difference in light reflection of soft tissue covering Ti or ZrO(2) abutments is no longer noticeable for the human eye when the mucosa thickness exceeds 2 mm. Haemoglobin peaks in the reflection spectrum can be observed and make hyper-spectral imaging a practical and useful tool for measuring soft tissue health. | Materials Science, Medicine | 2011 | 126 | |
4 | Theoretical estimates of light reflection and transmission by spatially complex and temporally varying sea ice covers | The reflection, absorption, and transmission of light at visible and near-infrared wavelengths by snow and ice covers is important for a number of geophysical problems. The focus of this paper is on the reflection and transmission of light by spatially inhomogeneous and temporally varying sea ice covers. This is investigated using a two-stream, multilayer radiative transfer model in the wavelength region from 400 to 1000 nm. The model is computationally simple and utilizes the available experimental data on the optical properties of sea ice. The ice cover is characterized as a layered medium composed of selections from nine distinct snow and ice types. Three case studies are presented illustrating values of spectral albedo, transmittance, and transmitted photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) for (1) a spatially inhomogeneous ice cover, (2) a uniform ice cover as it undergoes a melt cycle, and (3) a temporally changing spatially variable ice cover. Results indicate that small-scale horizontal variations in snow depth and ice thickness can cause light transmission to change over 3 orders of magnitude. Dramatic changes in light reflection and transmission are predicted in the early part of the melt season as the ice cover evolves from an opaque, snow-covered medium to translucent bare or ponded ice. | Geology, Environmental Science | 1990 | 124 | |
5 | Light reflection and transmission by a temperate snow cover | Abstract An understanding of the reflection and transmission of light by snow is important for snow thermodynamics, hydrology, ecology and remote sensing. Snow has an intricate microstructure replete with ice/air interfaces that scatter light. Spectral observations of light reflection and transmission, from 400 to 1000 nm, were made in temperate snowpacks, under cold and under melting conditions. The optical observations were made using a dual-detector spectroradiometer. One detector was placed above the snow surface to monitor the incident and reflected solar irradiance, and the second detector was placed at the base of snow cover to measure downwelling irradiance. The optical measurements were supplemented by a physical characterization of the snow, including depth, density and an estimate of grain size. In general, transmitted light levels were low and showed a strong spectral dependence, with maximum values between 450 and 550 nm. For example, a 10 cm thick snow layer reduced visible transmission (500 nm) to about 5% of the incident irradiance, and infrared transmission (800 nm) to less than 1%. Extinction coefficients were in the range 3–30 m−1, and tended to decrease slightly as the snow aged and increase as snow density increased. | Geology, Environmental Science | 2007 | 110 | |
6 | Reversible control of light reflection of a colloidal crystal film fabricated from monodisperse mesoporous silica spheres. | In this letter, we report a novel method for controlling the light reflection of a colloidal crystal. Highly monodisperse mesoporous silica spheres have been successfully organized into a hexagonally close-packed colloidal crystal film. Just by introducing water vapor into the fabricated colloidal film, the structural color and reflection spectra were changed dramatically because of water vapor adsorption occurring in the mesoporous channels. This phenomenon can be observed reversibly over five cycles. We are convinced that this is the first report on controlling the light reflection of a colloidal crystal film dynamically by taking advantage of adsorption properties inherent to mesoporous silica spheres. | Physics, Materials Science, Medicine | 2006 | 62 | |
7 | The change in light reflection of the retina during therapeutic laser photocoagulation | The increase in light reflection, which is associated with a therapeutic coagulation of the retina, was examined as a measure for the degree of the tissue damage. Retinal coagulations were generated in chinchilla rabbits using an argon laser and a slitlamp microscope with a contact lens. A helium-cadmium laser was directed coaxially to the argon laser into the eye, and helium-cadmium wavelength light reflected from the coagulated area was measured with a microphotometer attached to the slitlamp microscope [3]. The reflection change was correlated to the lesion size and also with the theoretical extent of retinal damage which was calculated using a model for the light-induced thermal denaturing of proteins [1]. The transient increase in the average reflection from the coagulated area had approximately the same time course as the volume of the damaged tissue. By analysis of the increase in reflection and the expansion of tissue damage it was possible to predict the development of the lesion from the beginning phase of the reaction [12]. The results indicate that measurements of the transient increase in the average reflection might provide information for the feedback control of laser treatment in patients [14]. | Physics, Materials Science | 1984 | 51 | |
8 | A practitioners' assessment of light reflection models | We discuss the theory and practical issues behind creating reflection models to show the difficulty of the problem. We survey the current approaches towards reflection models for computer graphics to show that even for simple surfaces, the important issues are far from settled. We briefly discuss future directions for research. Finally, we present a case study of a particular type of light reflection that captures some important aspects of appearance for a limited class of materials with subsurface reflection. | Mathematics, Computer Science | 1997 | 49 | |
9 | A fast and accurate light reflection model | This multimedia paper elaborates on the comprehensive physicallybased light reflection model introduced by He et al. [ 11.To explain the model more fully, the paper gives an overview of the light reflection process at a surfiace, and employs an interactive graphical tool to demonstrate the reflection model’s directional behavior. To make the model more practical, the paper describes an accurate approximation of the reflection model. based on a spline surface, that is much faster to compute. The paper concludes with two animated sequences, which demonstrate some features of light reflection that are accounted for by the model. The full paper demonstrates the potential of interactive multimedia. It is written using MediaVlew [2], a system for authoring documents that include graphics, sound, video, and computer animation, CR | Computer Science | 1992 | 47 | |
10 | Study of acid milk coagulation by an optical method using light reflection | Summary A turbidimetric method, based on light reflection, was used to study acid coagulation of reconstituted skim milk at low temperature. Capillary viscosimetry, gelograph and laser granulometer techniques were also employed. Acidification of milk was produced by hydrolysis of glucono-δ-lactone. The general shape of the turbidimetric signal as a function of pH or time can be divided into three stages: a lag phase followed by a significant decrease and then a final rise. Two factors have a great influence on the development of milk turbidity, pH and temperature. Dynamic viscosity measurements can be related to the turbidimetric signal while laser granulometrie measurements cannot be correlated with changes in turbidity: the micelle size distribution remains constant until the first signs of gelation. As previous work showed, dynamic viscosity diminishes with acidification until a particular pH is reached (pH 5·9 at 15°C and pH 5·75 at 20°C). We have related this latter period to the turbidimetric lag phase. As milk turbidity became lower than its initial value (pH 5·75 at 15°C and pH 5·55 at 20°C), dynamic viscosity increased significantly. The release of material from micelles (β-casein and Ca) could explain this phenomenon. In the same way, further increase of turbidity at a particular pH value (pH 5·3 at both 15 and 20°C) coulcl be partly due to the reincorporation of soluble casein monomers in the micelle framework. As the onset of gelation was approached, turbidity still increased as a result of gel network formation. | Agricultural And Food Sciences, Chemistry | 1991 | 46 |
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3 | 4 | 927 | |
4 | 2 | 784 | |
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6 | 8 | 511 | |
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# | Topic | Paper Title | Year | Fields of study | Citations | Use Case | Authors |
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1 | Light Reflection | An Examination System to Detect Deep Vein Thrombosis of a Lower Limb Using Light Reflection Rheography | 2021 | Computer Science, Medicine | 1 | an examination system to detect deep vein thrombosis of a lower limb | |
2 | Light Reflection | Quantitative Analysis of Macular Retina Using Light Reflection Indices Derived from SD-OCT for Pituitary Adenoma | 2020 | Medicine | 0 | quantitative analysis of macular retina | |
3 | Light Reflection | Virtual Verification of Light Reflection for Cluster and Side Mirror in Real Time Scenario | 2020 | Physics, Computer Science | 0 | cluster and side mirror in real time scenario | |
4 | Light Reflection | Understanding Soil Surface Water Content Using Light Reflection Theory: A Novel Color Analysis Technique Considering Variability in Light Intensity | 2018 | Agricultural And Food Sciences, Materials Science, Environmental Science | 6 | understanding soil surface water content | |
5 | Light Reflection | Face spoof detection using light reflection in moderate to low lighting | 2017 | Computer Science, Geography | 7 | face spoof detection | |
6 | Light Reflection | Effect of different moisture cantent on the migration behaviour of LNAPL in aggregated kaolin using light reflection method | 2016 | Geology, Geography | 0 | effect of different moisture cantent on the migration behaviour of lnapl in aggregated kaolin | |
7 | Light Reflection | Signal Analysis of Scratch-Detection on Magnetic Disc by Using Light Reflection Approach | 2015 | Materials Science | 2 | signal analysis of scratch-detection on magnetic disc by | |
8 | Light Reflection | Laser stimulated light reflection for TeO2–WO3–Bi2O3 thin films with incorporated Si nanoparticles | 2013 | Physics, Materials Science | 2 | teo2–wo3–bi2o3 thin films with incorporated si nanoparticles | |
9 | Light Reflection | Object Surface Characteristics Monitoring using Light Reflection Measurements | 2011 | Physics, Mathematics | 3 | object surface characteristics monitoring | |
10 | Light Reflection | Unmarked high throughput detecting device of biological chip by using light reflection differential method | 2010 | Physics, Computer Science | 0 | unmarked high throughput detecting device of biological chip by |
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1 | Please subscribe to my main Channel Water- https://www.youtube.com/c/ChannelWaterLove Whether you are religious, spiritual, an atheist or scientist, everyone agrees that water is the source of life, if not life itself. Every living thing on our planet originated from water. We are sustained by its vital combination of hydrogen and oxygen in a perfect ratio of two-to-one. And it was in water that man first saw his reflection, had his first glimpse of his existence. But we cannot actually see water. It is clear. What we see when we look at water is light reflected off its surface. Water is – always has been -- unseeable… until now. Moses Hacmon’s FACES OF WATER is part art, part science, part spiritual awakening. It is a breathtaking, haunting collection of photographic images of water that transforms and advances our understanding of this life-giving substance, exposes a layer of reality previously hidden from sight. | Sun, 22 Oct 2006 | 297 526 | United States | |
2 | [PL] Horpol specjalizuje się w projektowaniu i produkcji lamp samochodowych, urządzeń odblaskowych oraz elementów z tworzyw sztucznych. Koncentrujemy się głównie na oświetleniu do samochodów ciężarowych, dostawczych, autobusów i maszyn rolniczych. W naszej ofercie znaleźć można również lampy do przyczep, lawet oraz pojazdów specjalnych. Nasz kanał ma na celu przybliżyć Wam nasze produkty i pokazać je w użyciu. [ENG] Horpol specializes in designing and manufacturing of automotive lights, reflective devices and plastic elements. We focus mainly on lighting solutions for trucks, vans, buses and agricultural machinery. Company's offer also includes lamps for trailers, tow trucks and special vehicles. Our YouTube channel is created in order to introduce you company and products. | Wed, 26 Oct 2016 | 237 213 | Poland | |
3 | WEIMODECOR provide high quality panels and curtains with sequins which are air active and light-reflective. With the slightest air movement, the whole display comes alive. WEIMO work together with world-wide exclusive brands, event planners, installation professionals and create many beautiful sparkle projects. | Sat, 30 Mar 2019 | 170 534 | China | |
4 | As a textile artist creating collages describing details of landscape my videos explore both creating artworks and their inspiration in the landscapes of Cornwall with their rich diversity of plants, rocks and water. I live and garden in a wooded valley near the Lands End. Wind-sculpted granite cliffs surround me on three sides and these together with the Atlantic ocean are huge influences on my art. I graduated from Goldsmiths' College where I pioneered a technique for combining hand-dyed, light-reflective fabrics such as silks, satins and velvets to create artworks that shift and change, offering a fresh experience each time you see them. An internationally successful artist I create artworks for public spaces as well as private clients and examples of my work can be found on my website http://amandarichardsonartist.com/ my Facebook page provides a daily update of my work www.facebook.com/AmandaRichardsonArtist as does https://plus.google.com/+AmandarichardsonartistTextileCollage | Wed, 22 Aug 2007 | 144 983 | ||
5 | Healing sound of rain. Relaxing view of moving water. Puddles on the ground. Clouds in the skies. Fire. Snow. Gentle movement of wind on a warm summer afternoon. Walking down a nature trail. Catching a snooze by a calm lake surrounded by shady trees, blossoming flowers. Colorful warmth of autumn. Gentle touches of sunrise. Light, reflection, happiness. Welcome to the Relaxing Ambiance Channel. Where videos and sounds help to relax and recharge. 🎧 Binaural Sound. I record most of the sounds with a binaural microphones. To better appreciate binaural sounds, try listening in headphones. You will notice a huge difference in quality & realism. ✔️ If you like peaceful comforting ambiances, please subscribe to the channel. ©️ All video and audio footage on this channel is unique, original and personally recorded, edited, published by Art Kravchenko. All Rights Reserved. Do not duplicate, republish any of our work. | Mon, 8 Oct 2012 | 74 784 | United States | |
6 | Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science,manufacturing and business, as well as its moredirectusesforart, film and video production, recreational purposes, hobby, and mass communication. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. With an electronic image sensor, this produces an electricalcharge at each pixel, whichis electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequentdisplayorprocessing.Theresultwith photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which islaterchemically "developed" intoavisibleimage,either negative or positive, depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. | Tue, 16 Nov 2021 | 62 890 | ||
7 | Healthy Tech Talk is a Webcast and social media place on the web that teaches the small business owner how to stay healthy in today's modern day society. Computer keyboards are responsible for millions of cases of RSI each year. Laser toner printers spew irritating air borne pollutants that can affect how you breathe, glaring lights reflecting in your monitor can give you headaches, air conditioning can give you colds,dry eyes and more. That's just the world in which we live. Rick Haaland is also suffered an injury several years ago that had at one point left him almost completely non functional, out of work, in extreme pain and agony and pretty desperate. On this channel we discuss all of those topics and more. Join us for some great content. | Thu, 15 Aug 2013 | 33 559 | ||
8 | 3D Lighting & Shading can portray color hues, light intensity, light reflection and the play of shadows, which reflect interior or exterior lighting. Exterior lighting takes natural lighting into account with variables such as window direction, seasons, diurnal variations and global latitude playing a role. Interior lighting includes light from each fixture, the self-illumination of objects in the room and reflection of light within the room. | Wed, 3 Jul 2019 | 12 491 | India | |
9 | Sunwomb. Mysterious. Undefined. Colors from Outside. No straight lines. Born in the midst of Adams colliding. Eye witness the violence. Satellites revolve. Palm reading silicon witches. Edison Bulb. Amber and dim. Becoming ice cubes of rage. That's just not him, not just yet. A tragedy Vet, broken, not dead. Your sonic friend to be yet. Light reflects from the screen. Midi commands the scene. Uplifted by the dream. Un-bound, Sunwomb bleeds. Love into the digital stream. | Fri, 28 May 2021 | 5 596 | ||
10 | A Banda InterSom do Rio de Janeiro, buscando sempre evoluir musicalmente vem ganhando notoriedade desde os anos 70. Influenciados pelos grandes hits internacionais, pela cultura, pelos sons da época e músicas que alcançam públicos diversos. A Banda InterSom exibe maturidade adquirida ao longo dos anos de carreira e presenteia o público com um brilhante exercício de releitura e interpretação de obras de artistas renomados dos anos 70, como: Chicago, Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, Chic, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kool & The Gang, Deep Purple, Peter Frampton, Elton John, Light Reflections, Pholhas, entre outros. Sua identidade sonora é marcante e não há rótulos que definam o bom gosto de suas apresentações. A Intersom vem sempre se superando em suas apresentações e alcançando o reconhecimento pelo qual tanto trabalham. Um show emocionante e contagiante. Vale a pena conferir! | Tue, 10 Aug 2021 | 363 | Brazil |