-
components are
lined up, by
using a
Cheshire eyepiece, or with the ****istance
of a
simple laser collimator or autocollimator.
Collimation can also be tested...
- the following:-
Vertical axis Axis
of plate levels Axis
of telescope Line of collimation Horizontal axis Axis
of altitude bubble and the
vernier should...
-
devices rely on
collimation instead.
Laboratory SAXS
instruments can be
divided into two main groups: point-
collimation and
line-
collimation instruments:...
- is also used in
other fields of science and
technology for
describing small angles, i.e.
measuring alignment,
collimation, and beam
divergence in optics...
-
secondary of the Ritchey-Chrétien design.
Another advantage of either the
basic Dall-Kirkham or the
Modified Dall-Kirkham
design is that
collimation of the...
- lithography. It also
allows a
laser beam to stay
narrow over
great distances (
collimation), used in
laser pointers, lidar, and free-space
optical communication...
-
of impedance effects. New
composite materials have to be
developed to
achieve these unique thermo-mechanical and
electric properties for
collimation systems...
-
shorter collimation system or
larger aperture will
produce a more
intense neutron beam but the
neutrons will be
traveling at a
wider variety of angles...
- a
mechanically selectable narrow band
of wavelengths of light or
other radiation chosen from a
wider range of wavelengths available at the input. The...
-
protect other components of the machine.
Shearing interferometer, in optics, a
simple and very
common means to
check the
collimation of beams by
observing interference...