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To provide a noninvasive, magnetic adjustment mechanism to the repeatedly and reversibly adjustable, variable-focus intraocular lens (IOL). University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, and Eggleston Adjustable Lens, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Mechanically adjustable IOLs have been fabricated and tested. Samarium and cobalt rare-earth magnets have been incorporated into the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) optic of these adjustable lenses. The stability of samarium and cobalt in the PMMA matrix was examined with leaching studies. Operational force testing of the magnetic optics with emphasis on the rotational forces of adjustment was done. Prototype optics incorporating rare-earth magnetic inserts were consistently produced. After 32 days in solution, samarium and cobalt concentration reached a maximum of 5 ppm.
Accession number:20213110716142 Title:A prismatic fiber-optic probe for hyperspectral imaging and spectroscopy to measure cross-sectional spectra of quantum dots Authors:Ling, Dongming (1); Cai, Tongyu (1); Zhang, Yi (1); Wang, Lin (1); Han, Yingying (1); Zhou, Yuming (1, 2); Zhou, Haoran (1, 2) Author affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou; 310032, China; (2) School of Physics and Optoelectronic Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou; 510631, China Corresponding author:Wang, Lin(lin.zetepc.edu.cn) Source title:Applied Optics Abbreviated source title:Appl. Opt. Volume:61 Issue:24 Issue date:August 2021 Pages:6675-6685 Language:English ISSN:1559128X E-ISSN:21553165 CODEN:APOPAI Document type:Journal article (JA) Publisher:Elsevier Ltd Abstract: d8a7b2ff72


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Accession number:20213110716142 Title:Contrast-enhanced spectroscopic observation of the anticancer drug taxotere in gold nanoparticles Authors:Kumar, Kushagra (1); Jiang, Aimei (1, 2); Wang, Dezhou (1, 2); Bai, Yucheng (1, 2) Corresponding author:Wang, Dezhou(dezhouwang1987.com) Source title:Applied Optics Abbreviated source title:Appl. Opt. Volume:61 Issue:24 Issue date:August 2021 Pages:6685-6695 Language:English ISSN:1559128X E-ISSN:21553165 CODEN:APOPAI Document type:Journal article (JA) Publisher:Elsevier Ltd Abstract:
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