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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mirror-like surface" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a surface that reflects light in a way similar to a mirror, often indicating smoothness and clarity. Example: "The lake had a mirror-like surface, perfectly reflecting the surrounding mountains."
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SEM and AFM confirmed that ECR-PMS Ti films have a dense, smooth, mirror-like surface.
The mirror-like surface, however, had no activity on the electrochemical nitrate reduction.
The Ti film deposited by grid-attached magnetron sputtering possesses mirror-like surface RMS roughness of 0.6∼1.3 nm.
A couple of mallard swim unhurriedly across the loch, leaving perfect V-shaped wakes behind them on the water's mirror-like surface.
Professor Mazur and his group recently discovered that irradiation of silicon surfaces with femtosecond laser pulses in the presence of a halogen containing gas transforms the flat, mirror-like surface of a silicon wafer into a forest of microscopic spikes.
The company's president, Paul S. Otellini, said at the time that Intel would take advantage of a novel technology for television displays -- combining liquid crystals, a mirror-like surface and a silicon chip -- that would appear in $2,000 televisions.
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One of the problems with the objects, though, is that corrosion has dimmed their shiny, mirror-like surfaces considerably.
However, some engineers feel that such dry cleaning may be a bit rough on the highly polished, mirror-like surfaces of the spinning metal drum that holds the recording and playback heads.
The present version of the arc-discharge device is capable of removing 1-μm thick layers from 350-mm2 areas in 4 8 s, but due to the increased roughness of the cleaned surfaces and signs of local melting, mirror-like surfaces cannot be treated by this technique.
The distortions in the works' mirror-like surfaces call into question the viewers' relationship to both the work itself and the surrounding environment.
These effects on the surface image are most salient on mirror-like surfaces.
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