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How to pronounce collimator in English?

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Type Words
Type of scope, telescope
Derivation collimate
Type Words
Type of optical device

Examples of collimator

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Meanwhile, the surface plasmons travel down the face of the collimator.
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The new study combined a high-resolution collimator with a high-sensitivity collimator.
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A beam of hot barium atoms exits an oven and passes through a collimator before hitting overlapping laser beams.
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The plasmonic collimator and it's multi functions.
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A dual-head SPECT camera with three different collimator settings was simulated using the GATE Monte Carlo simulator.
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The collimator consists of a thick sheet of lead, typically 1-3 inches thick, with thousands of adjacent holes through it.
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Aimpoints, like all other collimated sight systems, induce some parallax at different ranges do to the nature of the collimator.
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Visible are the P and N layers distinguished by different colours, and scattered glass fragments from a broken collimator lens.
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Kalach, the medical physicist, did not realize that her instructions for the collimator had not been saved, state records show.
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More examples
  • A small telescope attached to a large telescope to use in setting the line of the larger one
  • Optical device consisting of a tube containing a convex achromatic lens at one end and a slit at the other with the slit at the focus of the lens; light rays leave the slit as a parallel beam
  • (collimation) the accurate adjustment of the line of sight of a telescope
  • A collimator is a device that narrows a beam of particles or waves. To "narrow" can mean either to cause the directions of motion to become more aligned in a specific direction (i.e. collimated or parallel) or to cause the spatial cross section of the beam to become smaller.
  • (Collimation) Collimated light is light whose rays are nearly parallel, and therefore will spread slowly as it propagates. The word is related to "colinear" and implies light that does not disperse with distance (ideally), or that will disperse minimally (in reality). ...
  • (Collimation) the process of adjusting the optical components of a telescope so they are aligned with each other.The process of aligning the optics within a telescope. ...
  • Collimation means to render parallel. Light rays emanating from a source diverge. A collimator directs them into parallel rays. See also infinity. An alignment collimator is a target using collimation.
  • (COLLIMATION) A property of light commonly associated with lasers and accomplished with focusing lenses where all the photons are traveling in the same direction.
  • (Collimation) In optics, the process wherby a signal beam is lined up to as close as possible to being parallel with the waveguide, and more specifically the fiber's core.