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The parabolic reflector is a mirror surface with reflectance (r) equal to 0.93.
Simulated and experimentally measured reflection for (a) mirror surface and (b) NHA structure at normal incidence angle, respectively.
Although mélange fabrics represent distributed simple to sub-simple shear deformation, localized shear veins are commonly accompanied by slickenlines and a mirror surface.
Some of them are based on the optical properties of liquid crystals [ 11– 13] and others, the most widely used, are deformable mirrors (DM) that make use of different types of technologies to modify the shape of a mirror surface [ 14– 17].
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Reflected light oblique transillumination (RLOT) was obtained by positioning a mirroring surface (reflector) directly below the specimen and tilting its angle relative to the horizontal plane.
Oblique illumination was obtained by positioning a mirroring surface (reflector) directly below the specimen and tilting its angle relative to the horizontal plane.
Trough solar collectors exhibit a special structure: a thin mirror surface and a large windward surface.
wood-pile PC with a tailored filling fraction on a Au mirror surface and demonstrated carpet cloaking at near-infrared wavelengths [40].
Corresponding Strehl ratios are 0.96 for the corrected case and 0.18 for the aberrated case.The temporal variation of the dynamic aberrations is shown in Fig. 6 for a flat mirror surface (AO off) and a static deformed mirror surface (AO on).
The lens focuses an image near the top of the clear zone (similar to an apposition eye), but oblique rays are intercepted by a parabolic mirror surface that lines the crystalline cone beneath the lens.
An interferometric profile scanning system is proposed to measure straightness of a planar mirror surface.
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