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layered mirror
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "layered mirror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mirror that has multiple layers, either in a physical sense or metaphorically, such as in art or design. Example: "The artist created a stunning effect by using a layered mirror that reflected different aspects of the room."
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Design, fabrication and characterization of aperiodic tungsten/carbon (W/C) multi-layer mirror were studied.
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This method greatly improves the reflectivity curve compared to the conventional multi-layer mirror prepared with constant growth rate.
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To deposit the W/C depth-graded multi-layer mirror accurately, we introduce an effective layer growth rate as a function of layer thickness.
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The deposited multi-layer mirror exhibits an average reflectivity of 19% over the grazing incident angle range of 0.88 1.08° which mainly coincides with the designed value.
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To improve the sensitivity of the fluorescence detection of both common fluorophores Cy3 and Cy5 in DNA microarrays and fluorescent cell analyses, we have designed a multi layer mirror with alternative thin layers of SiO2 and HfO2.
Fluorides like MgF2 or AlF3 are among the rare materials capable to contribute to multi-layer mirrors in the VUV.
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Using this calibration method, the aperiodic multi-layer mirrors can be better fabricated for X-ray optics.
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To add to the layering, mirrors in some of his classroom views (like those in the Metropolitan Museum's Degas collection) show apparently impossible reflections.
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A theoretical design and experimental realization of multi-layer mirrors for Fabry Perot interferometry and optical telecommunications is described in this work.
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The spectral width of a single harmonic is 0.77 eV (FWHM), and a few harmonics are selected by specially designed Mo/Si multi-layer mirrors.
The radiation in 30° is collected by 4 aspheric mirrors and brought to a mask ring-field through 4 pieces of multi-layer mirrors and a grazing-incidence mirror.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical objects, ensure that "layered mirror" accurately reflects the construction and properties of the mirror. For example, use it to specify a mirror with multiple distinct layers for specific optical effects.
Common error
Avoid using "layered mirror" as a generic descriptor for any mirror. Reserve it for cases where the layering is a significant or defining feature of the mirror's construction or function.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "layered mirror" functions as a noun phrase, where "layered" acts as an adjective describing the type of mirror. It specifies a mirror with a construction involving multiple layers, often designed for specific optical effects. Ludwig AI indicates its usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "layered mirror" describes a mirror constructed with multiple layers, designed for specific optical or functional properties. As determined by Ludwig AI, this phrase is grammatically correct and suitable for use in various contexts. While examples are currently scarce, "layered mirror" is most frequently found in scientific and technical domains. Alternative terms include "multilayer mirror" and "composite mirror". When using this term, ensure it accurately reflects the mirror's structure and function, avoiding overgeneralization. The phrase's technical nature suggests careful and precise application in relevant contexts.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
multilayer mirror
Focuses on the multiple layers composing the mirror.
composite mirror
Highlights the combined nature of the mirror's construction.
thin-film mirror stack
Emphasizes the use of thin films stacked to create the mirror effect.
multi-ply mirror
Stresses the multiple plies or folds within the mirror structure.
laminated mirror
Describes a mirror created through lamination of different layers.
stratified mirror
Indicates a mirror with distinct strata or layers.
coated mirror
Underscores the presence of a coating layer on the mirror.
optical stack mirror
Highlights its use in optical applications due to its layered construction.
graded mirror
Implies a gradual transition or change in the layering of the mirror.
film-layered reflector
Emphasizes the reflective property achieved by layering films.
FAQs
How can I describe a mirror made of multiple layers?
You can use the term "layered mirror". Alternatives include "multilayer mirror" or "composite mirror", depending on the specific construction.
What is the difference between a "layered mirror" and a regular mirror?
A "layered mirror" specifically refers to a mirror constructed with multiple layers, often designed for specific optical properties. A regular mirror typically has a single reflective layer on a substrate.
In what contexts is the term "layered mirror" most commonly used?
The term "layered mirror" is frequently used in scientific and technical contexts, such as optics and materials science, to describe mirrors with engineered layer structures. It's also found in artistic or design contexts.
Are there other types of mirrors that involve multiple layers?
Yes, terms like "thin-film mirror stack" or "dielectric mirror" also describe mirrors that use multiple layers to achieve specific reflective properties.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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77%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
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Real-world application tested