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Spectral width, full width, half maximum (fwhm)
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The absolute difference between the wavelengths at which the spectral radiant intensity is 50 percent of the maximum power.
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Difference, английский
- Disagreement, inequity, contrast, dissimilarity, incompatibility
- Разница; разность
- An important army term, meaning firstly the sum to be paid by officers when exchanging from the half to full pay; and, secondly, the price or difference in value of the several commissions.
Wavelength, английский
- Light is made up of electromagnetic waves; wavelength is the crest (peak)-to-crest distance between two adjacent waves.
- Для оптических сетевых устройств длина волны светового потока составляет 850, 1300, 1310 и 1550 нм
- The optical term for frequency. fiber optics generally uses the 850 nm, 1300/1310 nm, 1550 nm and 1625 nm wavelengths for transmission purpose due to the marriage of performance with light sources, optical fibers, and optical detector technologies
- Distance in the direction of propagation of a periodic wave between two successive points at which the phase is the same. tel 203•377•8282 fax 203•378•2457 e-mail res_sales@oriel.com url www.oriel.com 9-17 polarization lenses optics prisms & filters beam splitters windows, substrates & mirrors properties of optical coatings optical materials
- The length of the light wave, usually measured from crest to crest, which determines its color. common units of measurement are the micrometer (micron), the nanometer, and the angstrom unit.
- The spatial period of a plane wave
- The distance between "waves" in the electromagnetic field, specified as angstroms or nanometers.
- The distance an electromagnetic wave travels in the time it takes to oscillate through a complete cycle. wavelengths of light are measured in nanometers (10-9 m) or micrometers (10-6m).
- The linear distance occupied by one complete cycle of vibration of an energy form from any given point to the next point characterized by the same phase.
- For light waves or sound waves, the distance between two successive points of a periodic wave in the direction of propagation, in which the oscillation has the same phase; the distance the wave travels in one period. for light waves three common units of wavelength are: micrometer, nanometer, and angstrom. wave molding, oundy molding, swelled chamfer, undulating molding, undy
- Длина волны wax 1. воск 2. парафин 3. пластичная глина way 1. путь; дорога 2. проход; переход 3. колея 4. направление, сторона 5. амер, расстояние
- The physical length between corresponding points of successive cycles of a wave. low frequencies have long wavelengths; high frequencies have short wavelengths.
- The distance between the crests of a wave in a radio signal, measured as the speed of light divided by the frequency in- hz.
- The distance between one peak of a wave and the next peak
- Light is measured by its wavelength (in nanometers) or frequency (in hertz). one wavelength. equals the distance between two successive wave crests.
- The distance between two points having the same phase in two consecutive cycles of a periodic wave, along a line in the direction of propagation.
- Distance between repeating values of a wave — for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak on a sine wave. wavelength is a fundamental descriptor when discussing wave behavior, system sensitivity, and diffraction effects.
- Distance between repeating values of a wave. for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak on a sine wave.
- Distance between repeating values of a wave. for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak on a sine wave. wavelength is generally measured in nanometers when considering uv-a radiation (for example, 365 nm). compare frequency.
- Distance between repeating units of a wave. for example, the distance from one peak to the next peak.
- Distance needed in the propagation direction for a wave to go through a complete cycle.7,21
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Optical path power penalty, английский
The additional loss budget required to account for degradations due to reflections, and the combined effects of dispersion resulting from intersymbol interference, mode-partition noise, and laser chirp.
Interchannel isolation, английский
The ability to prevent undesired optical energy from appearing in one signal path as a result of coupling from another signal path. also called crosstalk.
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