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Furthermore, we created rigidly assembled arrays of concave mirror pairs.
A lens or concave mirror can then be used to produce images of the spectral lines.
Cloudy skies prevented adequate sunlight from hitting a concave mirror that ignites the torch.
The injection angle can be changed by varying a point of reflection on the concave mirror because of the transition of the normal angle of the concave mirror.
The point of reflection is easily controlled by the linear motion of the concave mirror.
A concave mirror and a cat's eye reflector acting as a resonator mirror form the cat's eye cavity.
A prototype was built and tracking capability was demonstrated by measuring the receiver temperature from a concave mirror.
The first optical projection I made in my studio in California was with a concave mirror; when I saw it I realised the light causes the shadows.
Visitors jumped as a flash captured their airborne silhouettes against a wall covered with phosphorescent laminate, and guffawed at their upside-down selves in a huge concave mirror.
Scallops (Pecten) have about 50 100 single-chambered eyes in which the image is formed not by a lens but by a concave mirror.
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In our PAT system (Fig. 1(a), right), an Nd YAG laser generated a pulsed 532nm beam with a pulse repetition rate of 10Hz and a pulse width of <10ns, which was delivered to the top surface of the phantom via a reflection mirror and combined concave mirror/ground glass for beam extension (The incident optical fluence was controlled below 20mJ/cm which is the safety limit).
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