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Spherical Mirrors -
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Spherical mirrors are curved so that reflected beams converge on a focal point
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Spherical Lenses -
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Spherical lenses, also known as singlets, are transparent optical components consisting of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces so curved that they serve to converge or diverge the transmitted rays from an object, thus forming a real or virtual image of that object. This area includes micro spherical lenses as well.
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Parabolic Mirrors -
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Parabolic mirrors offer excellent correction of spherical aberration
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Reflectors -
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Parabolic reflectors and ellipsoidal reflectors are used to maximize illumination or projection system output by increasing light source efficiency.
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Optical Manufacturing Services -
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Optical manufacturing services design, fabricate, finish and test optical components and optical elements.
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Diffraction Gratings -
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A diffraction grating uses a substrate with parallel grooves to disperse light into its spectra. Eschelles are included in this area
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Telescopes -
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Telescopes are lens assemblies designed to magnify and view distant objects.
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Laser Mirrors -
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Laser mirrors are designed for high reflectance and durability at individual laser wavelength ranges
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Optical Mirrors, All Types -
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Optical mirrors have a smooth, highly-polished, plane or curved surface for reflecting light. Usually, the reflecting surface is a thin coating of silver, or aluminum on glass
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Hot Mirrors and Cold Mirrors -
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Hot mirrors and cold mirrors are dichroic filters that have a sharp transition between rejecting and transmitting at the near-infrared-visible area of the spectrum
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Mirror Assemblies -
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Mirror Assemblies are composed of a single or several mirrors mounted for a particular function
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Flat Mirrors -
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Flat mirrors are smooth, highly polished, flat surfaces, for reflecting light. The actual reflecting surface is usually a thin coating of silver or aluminum on glass
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Mirror Mounts -
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Mirror mounts are used to hold and support mirrors of all sizes and shapes
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Buffing and Polishing Services -
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Buffing and polishing services perform smoothing operations that change a metal's surface appearance. These operations can be for aesthetic and/or functional purposes.
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Optical and Optoelectronic Design Services -
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Optical and optoelectronic design services assist with the initial conception and design of an optical or optoelectronic device or assembly.
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Howstuffworks "How Satellite TV Works"
When a beam hits the curved dish, the parabola shape reflects the radio signal inward onto a particular point, just like a concave mirror focuses light onto a particular point. The curved dish focuses ...
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1 Site To Learn About Light
... mirror :. * The image is formed at F. * The image is inverted and real. * The image is highly reduced in size. . Uses of concave mirrors. . From the cases studied above, we can now understand why ...
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Howstuffworks "How Telescopes Work"
Today, the Schmidt-Cassegrain design, which was invented in the 1960s, is the most popular type of telescope; it uses a secondary mirror that bounces light through a hole in the primary mirror to an ...
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Howstuffworks "How Telescopes Work"
concave - lens or mirror that causes light to spread out. *convex - lens or mirror that causes light to come together to a focal point. *field of view - area of the sky that can be seen through the ...
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Howstuffworks "How EUV Chipmaking Works"
Additionally, EUVL uses concave and convex mirrors coated with multiple layers of molybdenum and silicon -- this coating can reflect nearly 70 percent of EUV light at a wavelength of 13.4 nanometers. ...
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UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
... mirror. Necessity for sign convention. Image in convex mirror. Uses of concave and convex mirrors; surveillance mirrors, shaving mirrors, motor car mirrors, and field of view advantage: parabolic and ...
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The Free High School Science Texts: A Textbook for High School Students Studying...
Disadvantage False sense of distance (objects seem closer than they actually are). uses of concave mirrors. They are usually used as make-up mirrors or shaving mirrors and in reflecting telescopes. ...
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Middle School Physical Science Resource Center
Demonstrate how lenses help people see better. For a small group activity, have the students think of all uses of concave lenses and explain them. Share these ideas with the group before the period is ...
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Sounding-rocket telescope uses new technology ultra-lightweight mirrors: ...
... The agreed-upon telescope uses a Gregorian design (a reflecting telescope with two concave mirrors) and a high-magnification tertiary mirror (similar to a three-mirror anastigmat, a system designed to ...
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From the earliest spyglasses to the latest orbiting observatories, optical ...
Like the Gregorian, the Newtonian telescope uses a concave parabolic primary, but before the reflected light reaches the primary focus, a flat secondary mirror diverts it through a hole in the side of ...
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