Phased-array optics is the technology of controlling the phase and amplitude of light waves transmitting, reflecting, or captured (received) by a two-dimensional...
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electromagnetic phased array also finds applications in ultrasonic and medical imaging application (phased array ultrasonics) and in optics optical phased array. In...
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electromagnetic telecommunications). Phased array optics Corrosion under pipe support inspection. Retrieved on July 13, 2012. Phased Array (PA). Retrieved on July...
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Molecular nanotechnology (section Phased-array optics)
2006-11-11. Retrieved 2010-03-19. "Phased Array Optics". Phased-array.com. Retrieved 2010-09-05. "Phased Array Optics". Phased-array.com. 1991-10-03. Retrieved...
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Linear diode array used in image scanners Microphone array Parametric array of transducers Phased-array optics Photovoltaic array Staring array, an imaging...
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A virtually imaged phased array (VIPA) is an angular dispersive device that, like a prism or a diffraction grating, splits light into its spectral components...
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Beam steering (redirect from Beam phase steering antenna)
phased-array optics, and microelectromechanical systems using micro-mirrors. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C Beamforming Electron optics Phased array...
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the viewer. The system only works when seen from a certain angle. Phased-array optics would implement active camouflage, not by producing a two-dimensional...
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equation Ultrashort pulse Virtually imaged phased array Born, Max; Wolf, Emil (October 1999). Principles of Optics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press...
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a wavelength of light with adjustable phase and brightness. Such displays have been called phased array optics. Further progress in nanotechnology is...
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sillenites aren't ferroelectric. The materials can find use in phased-array optics. When sputtering, the target has to be kept below 450 °C as otherwise...
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obsolete unit of mass and (especially) dry measure in South Asia Phased-array optics Pheophorbide a oxygenase, an enzyme Pierre Auger Observatory Polyalphaolefin...
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lightbulb Nuclear shaped charge Organic nuclear reactor Perpetual motion Phased-array optics Picotechnology Plasmonster Project Excalibur Pure fusion weapon Room-temperature...
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programming language DARPA's Excalibur program, an attempt to apply phased-array optics to laser weapons Excalibur, a prehistoric axe made of red quartzite...
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as a deformable mirror or a liquid crystal array. Adaptive optics should not be confused with active optics, which work on a longer timescale to correct...
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elevation are often described as "pencil-beam" antennas. For example, a phased array antenna can send out a beam that is extremely thin. Such antennas are...
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X-ray optics is the branch of optics that manipulates X-rays instead of visible light. It deals with focusing and other ways of manipulating the X-ray...
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invisibility Digital scent technology Force field Plasma window Immersive virtual reality Magnetic refrigeration Phased-array optics Thermoacoustic heat engine...
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P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Physics portal M. Born and E. Wolf, Principles of Optics, 1999, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Barnes, J. E., S. Bronner...
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Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments...
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networks considerably. The devices are based on a fundamental principle of optics, which states that light waves of different wavelengths do not interfere...
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Star Trek. These systems were described by Wowk in the chapter "Phased Array Optics" in the 1996 anthology Nanotechnology: Molecular Speculations on...
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Coherence (physics) (redirect from Phase coherence)
contrast, a radio antenna array, has large spatial coherence because antennas at opposite ends of the array emit with a fixed phase-relationship. Light waves...
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Ray transfer matrix analysis (redirect from Matrix formalism (optics))
through the magnet installations of a particle accelerator, see electron optics. This technique, as described below, is derived using the paraxial approximation...
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Phase space formulation Phase switch Phase transition Phase velocities Phase velocity Phased-array optics Phased array Phased array ultrasonics Phenomenology...
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Astronomical interferometer (redirect from Telescope array)
White, N. M. (2003). "First Observations with a Co-phased Six-Station Optical Long-Baseline Array: Application to the Triple Star eta Virginis". The Astronomical...
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Wave interference (redirect from Interference (optics))
consist either of arrays of parabolic dishes or two-dimensional arrays of omni-directional antennas. All of the telescopes in the array are widely separated...
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Electromagnetic metasurface (redirect from Flat optics)
the amplitude and phase of the impinging light”. 2, “Our results can be understood using the concept of a metasurface, a periodic array of scattering elements...
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system. It is a wavefront sensor commonly used in adaptive optics systems. It consists of an array of lenses (called lenslets) of the same focal length. Each...
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"Fully interconnected, two-dimensional neural arrays using wavelength-multiplexed volume holograms". Optics Letters. 16 (11): 826–828. Bibcode:1991OptL...
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