Publications by authors named "W H Southwell"

Two narrowband filter types are presented: narrowband reflector and narrowband absorber. Both are related to the familiar narrowband pass cavity filter, but include a thin absorbing layer.

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A 64-year-old male, with a history of chronic urinary outflow obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia, presented with haematuria and urinary retention following spontaneous removal of his long-term catheter. The patient was septic on admission and a CT examination of the abdomen and pelvis showed an acutely inflamed urinary bladder diverticulum and extensive intra-abdominal free air. The patient was treated medically for emphysematous cystitis centred on a perforated bladder diverticulum, which was thought to be caused by the underlying infectious/inflammatory process.

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A non-polarizing beam splitter and a light color-mixing challenge were the topics of the design contest held in conjunction with the 2019 Optical Interference Coatings topical meeting of the Optical Society of America. A total of 10 designers from China, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States submitted over 70 designs for problems A and B. The design problems and the submitted solutions are described and evaluated.

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Narrowband pass filters are generally poor as narrowband angle filters. A tilted narrowband pass filter, however, is an improved narrowband angle filter, but only for rays in one plane of incidence. It is shown that a combination of two tilted narrowband pass filters will select light from all narrow angle patches in an incident cone.

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A dispersive mirror and a coating uniformity challenge were the topics of the design contest held in conjunction with the 2016 Optical Interference Coatings topical meeting of The Optical Society (OSA). A total of 18 designers from China, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States submitted 38 total designs for problems A and B. Michael Trubetskov submitted the winning designs for all four design challenges.

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