- less-
collimated light due to
their short cavity, and
therefore higher collimation requires a
collimating lens.
Synchrotron light is very well
collimated....
- of
light created by the
collimating optics. A
common type (used in
applications such as
aircraft gun sights) uses a
collimating lens and a beam splitter...
- used with both eyes.
Collimated reticles are
created using refractive or
reflective optical collimators to
generate a
collimated image of an illuminated...
- satellites. The
basic elements of the
telescope are the
optics (focusing or
collimating), that
collects the
radiation entering the telescope, and the detector...
- of
motion to
become more
aligned in a
specific direction (i.e., make
collimated light or
parallel rays), or to
cause the
spatial cross section of the...
-
instead of a
collimated display, each
pilot would see the OTW at
different angles. The
error angle (parallax) for a simple, non-
collimated projection can...
- used to
generate multiple wavelengths for
collimating mirrors and
diffraction gratings to
generate collimated light at
narrow bandwidths.
Pulse oximetry...
- in air, a
positive focal length is the
distance over
which initially collimated (parallel) rays are
brought to a focus, or
alternatively a
negative focal...
-
minimizes some aberrations. If the lens is
biconvex or plano-convex, a
collimated beam of
light p****ing
through the lens
converges to a spot (a focus) behind...
-
standard design uses a red light-emitting
diode (LED) at the
focus of
collimating optics,
which generates a dot-style
illuminated reticle that
stays in...