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Supplier: Artifex Engineering
Description: on a plane boundary between two regions having different refractive indices, the angle of incidence at which the reflectance is zero for light that has its electrical field vector in the plane defined by the direction of propagation and the normal to the surface. For propagation from medium 1
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Supplier: MOXTEK, Inc.
Description: , these polarizers work best with the p-plane in transmission and the s-plane reflecting off of the polarizer at Normal Incidence and can be used as both pre-polarizers and analyzers.
- Polarizer Application: Visible
- Polarizer Type: Linear Polarizer
- Antireflective Coating: Yes
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Supplier: IHS ESDU
Description: ESDU 88030 estimates the onset of non-linear aerodynamic characteristics by giving an empirical method for predicting the incidence and corresponding lift coefficient for either initial leading- or trailing-edge separation. The method developed treats the incidence as contributed to by three
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: Ground-Plane Microphone Configuration for Propeller-Driven Light-Aircraft Noise Measurement Product Code: ARP4055 Date Published: 1988-01-01 Date Reaffirmed: November 2007 Issuing Committee: A-21 Aircraft Noise Measure Noise Aviation Emission Modeling Scope The scope of this ARP
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Supplier: Thorlabs, Inc.
Description: nm), -A (350 - 700 nm), -B (650 - 1050 nm), and -C (1050 - 1620 nm). While uncoated windows have typical losses of about 4% per surface, the AR coatings reduce this to Ravg less than 0.5%. We have designed these AR coatings for angles of incidence between 0o and 30o. AR coating curve information
- Window Type: Plane Windows
- Window Shape: Circular
- Wedged or Parallel?: Parallel
- Materials: UV Grade Fused Silica
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Cascade Optical Corp.
NON POLARIZING BEAM SPLITTER, BS, NPBS
When light hits a substrate or an optical light guide at an angle, the reflectivity is different for light polarized in the plane and light polarized perpendicular to it. Let us define the plane as S perpendicular to it and P lying on it. The light (vector) polarized in the plane is P polarized. And the light (vector) perpendicular to the plane is S polarized. When S & P are propagating at 0º angle of incidence P cannot be broken down into subcomponents and therefore is equal to S... (read more)
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MOXTEK, Inc.
PPL and PFU Series Visible Light Polarizers
polarizer is for applications that need exceedingly high contrast ratios in the visible wavelengths, while the Ultra Transmission polarizer is for applications where a higher level of transmission is needed with contrast still playing a major part for the design of the application. Birefringent properties polarize the light. For the best efficiency, these polarizers work best with the p-plane in transmission and the s-plane reflecting off of the polarizer at Normal Incidence and can be used as both... (read more)
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Knight Optical Ltd.
Quality Filters and Mirrors for Fluorescence
an ion-plated dielectric multilayer coating which provides excellent durability and are not largely affected by temperature changes. Their backs are multilayer AR coated to eliminate the spurious reflection. They are available for use in visible with a 50/50 split ratio. 3. Optical Mirrors. Our optical mirrors are to be found in excitation and emission monochromators to project light on to detectors and LEDs at the optimum angle of incidence. We offer a variety of mirror grades, ranging from... (read more)
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Thorlabs, Inc.
1064 nm F-Theta Scan Lens
. The diffraction-limited, multiple-element, air-spaced lens design is optimized for a flat field in the image plane and a low f-theta distortion. In an f-theta lens, the output beam displacement is equal to f* θ, where θ is the angle of incidence of the input beam (see the diagram below). Thus, the input beam angular velocity is directly proportional to the output beam angular velocity, allowing the scanning mirrors to run at a constant angular velocity, greatly simplifying control electronics... (read more)
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Frequently Asked Questions on Optics: Part 2
The axis of a linear polarizer determines the plane of polarization that the polarizer passes. There are two ways of finding the axis of a polarizer. A simple method is to start with a known polarizer with a marked axis. Place both the known and unknown polarizer together and transmit light through
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Weinberger & Whitlock Executive Summary
In response to an unusually high incidence of pedestrian/vehicle collisions, the City of Santa Rosa, California,. initiated a new concept in proactive pedestrian warning systems for uncontrolled crosswalks in 1993 after. experiencing a significant number of pedestrian fatalities and injuries
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Fiber Optics: Theory and Applications
are. fiber; and. those that never intersect the fiber axis although their. (3) surface scattering upon entry. In the first two instances, light will be scattered in. proportion to fiber length, depending upon the angle of. incidence. To be functional, therefore, long fibers must. have an optical quality
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Fiber Optics: Multimode Transmissions
optical media with different indices of. refraction. For the reflected and refracted rays, which exist. due to the incident ray, the Law of Regular Reflection states. Figure 2 -- Reflection/Refraction with Incidence Angle -. that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
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MICRO: Reducing Defects
MEMS structures and BiCMOS circuitry on a single chip, defect reduction efforts can improve the MEMS devices as well as the device circuitry. This article discusses MEMS yield-loss mechanisms and outlines how reducing the incidence of masking defects generated during photolithography substantially
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The Model 1600DSA stepper, designed to meet the needs of the nanotechnology market, is based on the 1X 1000-series product line. The fully automated stepper offers 0.8-, 1.0-, and 2.0-um-resolution lens options. High wafer plane irradiance improves process throughput, especially for thick resists
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Category:Incidence geometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Affine plane (incidence geometry) B Bézout's theorem Category:Incidence geometry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Incidence (geometry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Incidence (geometry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Degeneration of shielding effectiveness of planar shields due...
Home > Publications > Degeneration of shielding effectiveness of planar shields due to oblique incident plane waves
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Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas
The propagation, reflection, and transmission of plane waves, and the analysis and design of multilayer films.
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plane xanthoma - definition of plane xanthoma in the Medical...
plane plane joint plane of incidence plane of pelvic canal
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Synthesis of an incident aperiodic tapered beam
and a prescribed incidence angle by summing a finite number of propagating uniform plane waves, each constituent plane wave having its own magnitude,
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Reflection phase characteristics of plane wave oblique...
Reflection phase characteristics of plane wave oblique incidence on the mushroom-like electromagnetic band-gap structures
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foil fabricated by EBPVD
While under asymmetric vapor incidence mode, both out-of-plane preference of <111> direction and several in-plane preferences were developed.
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Image stacking versus patching
by the synthesis of a plane-wave, only the portion of the image where the plane-wave was synthesized is interpretable because the plane-wave will be
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Chapter 5
In addition to that, the PWS imaging provides incidence?angle of the wavefront along the datum plane where the plane wave is synthesized.