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Bragg mirrors
Glossary Of Laser Terminology |
Mirror structures based on bragg reflection at a period structure
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Bragg, английский
Bragg angle, английский
Bragg diffraction, английский
Bragg grating, английский
A technique for building optical filtering functions directly into a piece of optical fiber based on interferometric techniques. usually this is accomplished by making the fiber photosensitive and exposing the fiber to deep uv light through a grating. this forms regions of higher and lower refractive indices in the fiber core.
Bragg gratings, английский
Reflecting structures with a periodic refractive index modulation
Bragg indices, английский
Bragg scattering, английский
Scattering of light caused by a change in refractive index, as used in fiber bragg gratings and distributed bragg reflectors.
Braggart, английский
Bragger, английский
A corbel.
Braggir, английский
The name given in the western islands of scotland to the broad leaves growing on the top of the alga marina, or sea-grass.
Braggite, английский
Mirror, английский
- A reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing
- The speculum of a quadrant, or any silvered or polished reflecting surface.
- A credit or title animation in windows movie maker.
- A volume that duplicates data across two or three physical disks in a microsoft storage spaces storage pool.
- Создание объектов, симметричных выбранным относительно заданной оси (двухмерное отображение) или плоскости (трехмерное отображение).
Mirror, английский
Mirror (adj), английский
Pertaining to the resiliency type for a volume that duplicates data across two or three physical disks in a microsoft storage spaces storage pool.
Mirror (for lighting), английский
An ancient and honorable way to stretch your lighting resources and the sun`s reach. for table-top shots keep a few shaving mirrors handy for accents and kicks. a little tape applied to the mirror can shape the reflected light beam; dulling-type spray can diffuse it.
Mirror area, английский
Площадь поверхности, покрытая зеркалами (используемыми в солнечно-энергетичео- кой установке)
Mirror assembly, английский
Mirror axis, английский
Ось зеркального отображения
Mirror backup, английский
Зеркальное дублирование; полное дублирование
Mirror clamp, английский
Reflection, английский
- The abrupt change in direction of a light beam at an interface between two dissimilar media that returns the beam into the medium where it originated, i.e., a mirror
- A light ray incident on an air to glass interface will have some of its energy redirected back toward its origin due to reflection at the interface.
- The return of radiant energy (incident light) by a surface, with no change in wavelength.
- The bouncing off of light which falls upon a surface.
- The change of direction which a ray of light, sound, or radiant heat undergoes when it strikes a surface; also
- 1. the image of somebody or something which is seen in a mirror or still water 2. the process of reflecting something, especially light, sound or heat 3. careful thought 4. a situation in which an anatomical structure bends back upon itself
- The process of obtaining information about assemblies and the types defined within them, and creating, invoking, and accessing type instances at run time.
- When light bounces back from a surface
- General term for the process by which the incident energy leaves a surface or medium from the incident side, without change in frequency. reflection is usually a combination of specular and diffuse reflection.2,6
- General term for the process by which the incident energy leaves a surface or medium from the incident side, without change in frequency. reflection is usually a combination of specular and diffuse reflection (iesna 1984). see also diffuse reflection; specular reflection.
- The act of thinking deeply about one`s actions, behaviour`s, and progress, often facilitated by a coach or mentor to promote self-awareness and learning.
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Dielectric mirrors, английский
- Mirrors consisting of multiple thin layers of different transparent optical materials
- A mirror coating using between 5 & 11 layers of virtually colorless materials, precisely applied, which results in a brilliant color mirror effect. this mirror does not add density to the lens.
Quantum dots, английский
Microscopic structures confining charge carriers in three dimensions
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