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Название: Light transmission optics
Автор: Marcuse D.
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Carl Zeiss Sports Optics recently announced all new, super-bright VICTORY HT non-illuminated riflescopes boasting 95% light transmission. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have found a new mechanism to transmit light through optical fibers. Scientists have been "twisting" light since the 1970s. This is a phenomenon known as total internal reflection, and it forms the basis of fiber optics, in which light is transmitted over long distances through transparent glass fibers. Light Transmission Optics, 2nd ed. PROPAGATION OF LIGHT ALONG A FIBER. Using light to transmit information – optical communication – is the basis of several technologies, most commonly fiber-optic cables, which are used in imaging and telecommunications. As the name implies, free space optics uses light to transmit data, much the same way as fiber optics systems but through the air, not over a fiber line. According to the first theory, light is described as a simple ray. Of a laser beam, is the optical power per unit area, which is transmitted through an imagined surface perpendicular to the propagation direction. The concept of light propagation, the transmission of light along an optical fiber, can be described by two theories. "Nanomechanical optical fibers do not just transmit light like previous optical fibers," says Wei H. I don't really understand the math, but Leupold says that most optimized optics transmit as much light as possible in the green wavelength. Google it My friend Karl (KRЯRL to the rest of the world) and I have started putzing around with fiber optics in a fine concrete or mortar. M Suffczy'nski, Velocity of light, in Isaac Newton's Philosophiae naturalis princtpia mathematica, Lublin, 1987 (Singapore, 1988), 69-71. This may be the fastest wireless network ever created, a breakthrough that could revolutionize the development of faster wireless and fiber-optic networks. I'm going to show you (as best as I can) how to make light transmitting concrete.