Sentence examples for much smaller wavelength from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, one can deduce that the output channels in our proposed structure have narrower bandwidths as well as much smaller wavelength spacing.

Compared to the maps of GeotIS (StMWIT 2010), the maps produced in this study show temperature variations changing at a much smaller wavelength at all depths.

Compared to this conductive model, the coupled model 1 predicts a more diverse temperature distribution with a variation of much smaller wavelength for the depth of −3500 m asl (Fig. 7a).

Since transmittances of fluorescence filters used are high (> 0.95) and nearly constant (with variations < ± 2%, which occur at much smaller wavelength steps than LCTF spectral width) in the spectral region of typical measurements, their effect on the measured spectra is neglected.

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The top-down technologies are usually an extrapolation of existing physical methods, such as lithography with electron or ion beams that have much smaller wavelengths than visible or UV light.

This observation can be attributed to the fact that the diameter of nanocone-hole is only 500 nm, which is much smaller than wavelength (λ = 806 nm).

By storing a significant portion of its energy in oscillating electron gas, surface plasmon offers an effective means to localize light down to length scales much smaller than wavelength.

This provides one of the key design criteria for the optically transparent self-cleaning surfaces which should have nano-scale roughness much smaller than wavelength of visible light (400 ~ 700 nm) while having micro-scale roughness for enhanced air-trapping.

We also assume the distances between the harmonophores to be much smaller than wavelength, so that retardation effects can be neglected.

Therefore, we conclude from our observations that the radiation pattern cannot simply be described by conventional dipole radiation which is usually launched at the illuminated structure with sizes much smaller than wavelength.

Consider the scattering of a time-harmonic plane wave incident on a two-scale heterogeneous medium, which consists of scatterers that are much smaller than the wavelength and extended scatterers that are comparable to the wavelength.

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