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is wavelength
noun
The length of a single cycle of a wave, as measured by the distance between one peak or trough of a wave and the next; it is often designated in physics as λ, and corresponds to the velocity of the wave divided by its frequency.
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where σ is exposure time, and λ is wavelength.
We find that the spot location with the maximum ALPGE current is wavelength independent.
The distance between adjacent elements is λ 0/2 (λ is wavelength) to avoid the aliasing.
Since the refractive index of the coating layer is wavelength dependent, this may induce a wavelength-dependent error.
The transmission function is wavelength dependent and a function of the abundance of ozone and molecular oxygen in the model.
where k=k 0 sinθ cosϕ, sinθ sinϕ, cosθ) is wave vector, and (k_{0}=frac {2pi }{lambda }) is wave number, and λ is wavelength.
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"Gorilla Glass is about 1.5 while sapphire is about 1.76 — the exact number is wavelength-dependent," Hall says.
The device with the symmetric arm design is wavelength-insensitive in a wavelength range of 40 nm.
The PA of polarisation is wavelength-independent and measured to be 3±6° in the three filters.
The transmission function is wavelength-dependent and a function of the model abundance of ozone and molecular oxygen.
It has been demonstrated that the fabrication process is wavelength-scalable by the production of plates for filters operating at 140 GHz (525 μm thick wafer) and 350 GHz (200 μm thick wafer).
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