optics system
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optics
noun[U]
uk/ˈɒp.tɪks/us/ˈɑːp.tɪks/
the study of light and of instruments ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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This may be due to the limitations of the optical trap array, theopticssystemused, or the particles themselves.
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As a first step, a closed loop adaptiveopticssystemwas integrated and validated behind the pre-amplifier.
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It has bought some microwave equipment abroad, but not its fibreopticssystem.
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That would greatly promote the extension of the information super-highway and the fibreopticssystemto those parts of the country.
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Divers use a laser andopticssystemthat illuminates the flow field.
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They utilized a high-techopticssystemto detect and observe enemies from miles away.
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The system consist of multiple components, including a high-order adaptiveopticssystem, a coronagraph, a calibration interferometer, and an integral field spectrograph.
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Employing sophisticated sensors that include an adaptiveopticssystem, radiometer, spectrograph, and long-wave infrared imager, the telescope tracks man-made objects in deep space and performs space object identification data collection.
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They are commonly used in adaptive optics systems, lens testing and increasingly in ophthalmology.
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They can be used as components in adaptive optics systems.
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As other adaptive optics systems, it works by performing real-time corrections to the atmospheric turbulence by means of computer-controlled deformable mirrors.
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These include, for example, tests of number-phase uncertainty relations in superconducting or quantum optics systems.
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It is a wavefront sensor commonly used in adaptive optics systems.
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The significantly more complex calculations arising from the support needs of large honeycomb mirrors and those using active optics systems are outside the design parameters of such programs.
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