Zeev Zalevsky
Brien Holden Vision Institute
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Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXVI | 2018
Zeev Zalevsky; Hadar Pinhas; Dror Malka; Yossef Danan; Moshe Sinvani
Optical filters are required to have narrow band-pass filtering in the spectral C-band for applications such as signal tracking, sub-band filtering or noise suppression. These requirements lead to a variety of filters such as Mach-Zehnder interferometer inter-leaver in silica, which offer thermo-optic effect for optical switching, however, without proper thermal and optical efficiency. In this paper we propose tunable thermo-optic filtering device based on coated silicon slab resonator with increased Q-factor for the C-band optical switching. The device can be designed either for long range wavelength tuning of for short range with increased wavelength resolution. Theoretical examination of the thermal parameters affecting the filtering process is shown together with experimental results. Proper channel isolation with an extinction ratio of 20dBs is achieved with spectral bandpass width of 0.07nm.
Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications XV | 2018
Aviya Bennett; Talia Sirkis; Yevgeny Beiderman; Sergey Agdarov; Yafim Beiderman; Zeev Zalevsky
Breast cancer has become a major cause of death among women. The lifetime risk of a woman developing this disease has been established as one in eight. The most useful way to reduce breast cancer death is to treat the disease as early as possible. The existing methods of early diagnostics of breast cancer are mainly based on screening mammography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) periodically conducted at medical facilities. In this paper the authors proposing a new approach for simple breast cancer detection. It is based on skin stimulation by sound waves, illuminating it by laser beam and tracking the reflected secondary speckle patterns. As first approach, plastic balls of different sizes were placed under the skin of chicken breast and detected by the proposed method.
Archive | 2011
Shai Ben-Yaish; Alex Zlotink; Ido Raveh; Ofer Limon; Oren Yehezkel; Karen Lahav-Yacouel; Michael Goldstein; Zeev Zalevsky
Archive | 2010
Zeev Zalevsky; Alex Zlotnik; Ido Raveh
Archive | 2014
Zeev Zalevsky; Alex Zlotnik; Ido Raveh
Archive | 2012
Ofer Limon; Zeev Zalevsky; Alex Zlotnik; Shai Ben-Yaish
Archive | 2011
Zeev Zalevsky; Alex Zlotnik; Shai Ben-Yaish; Ofer Limon; Ido Raveh
Imaging and Applied Optics 2017 (3D, AIO, COSI, IS, MATH, pcAOP) | 2017
Hadar Pinhas; Yossef Danan; Moshe Sinvani; Meir Danino; Zeev Zalevsky
Archive | 2011
Zeev Zalevsky; Alex Zlotnik; Ido Raveh; Shai Ben-Yaish; Ofer Limon; Oren Yehezkel; Karen Lahav
Archive | 2018
Moshe Sinvani; Hadar Pinhas; Omer Wagner; Yossef Danan; Meir Danino; Zeev Zalevsky