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Definition of collimate in English: collimateverb ˈkɒlɪmeɪtˈkɑləˌmeɪt [with object]1Make (rays of light or particles) accurately parallel. 使(光线,粒子线)平行 the caesium atoms are collimated into a narrow beam Example sentencesExamples - Once you can gather up and collimate the light coming from an LED, you can use binary optical elements - holographic diffusers - to take that round, highly collimated beam and put it out into designer patterns.
- The TPIAL emits a highly collimated beam of infrared light for precision aiming, as well as a separate infrared illumination beam with adjustable focus.
- The scattered light is collimated, and simultaneously detected by a fixed array of 18 transimpedance photodiodes, which span an angular region from 22.5 [degrees] to 147 [degrees].
- The excitation and transmitted light is collimated by a set of focusing lenses on either side of the sample chamber.
- The first and second lenses operate jointly to concentrate and collimate the incident light beam.
- 1.1 Accurately set the alignment of (an optical or other system)
校准(光学系统或其他系统) manuals give detailed instructions for collimating the optics Example sentencesExamples - Our SBC cavity incorporates a single collimating lens located a focal length away from a 1 - D array of laser emitters operating at different wavelengths, with the grating positioned another focal length away on the other side of the lens.
- I have done this many times while collimating a telescope's optical alignment and checking for the circular diffraction rings that occur at the same distance in and out of focus.
- The most common method for measuring retardance and fast-axis orientation involves placing two linear polarizers with horizontally aligned axes between a collimated optical source and a detector.
- The helicopter's weapon sighting system is the PKV collimating sight.
- In comparison, in a collimated system the peak wavelength varies across the FOV of the etalon filter according to = / 2n.
Synonyms adjust, regulate, synchronize, coordinate, harmonize
OriginMid 19th century: from Latin collimare, an erroneous reading (in some editions of Cicero) of collineare 'align or aim', from col- 'together with' + linea 'line'. Definition of collimate in US English: collimateverbˈkäləˌmātˈkɑləˌmeɪt [with object]1Make (rays of light or particles) accurately parallel. 使(光线,粒子线)平行 the cesium atoms are collimated into a narrow beam Example sentencesExamples - The TPIAL emits a highly collimated beam of infrared light for precision aiming, as well as a separate infrared illumination beam with adjustable focus.
- The excitation and transmitted light is collimated by a set of focusing lenses on either side of the sample chamber.
- The scattered light is collimated, and simultaneously detected by a fixed array of 18 transimpedance photodiodes, which span an angular region from 22.5 [degrees] to 147 [degrees].
- The first and second lenses operate jointly to concentrate and collimate the incident light beam.
- Once you can gather up and collimate the light coming from an LED, you can use binary optical elements - holographic diffusers - to take that round, highly collimated beam and put it out into designer patterns.
- 1.1 Accurately align (an optical or other system).
校准(光学系统或其他系统) Example sentencesExamples - The helicopter's weapon sighting system is the PKV collimating sight.
- I have done this many times while collimating a telescope's optical alignment and checking for the circular diffraction rings that occur at the same distance in and out of focus.
- Our SBC cavity incorporates a single collimating lens located a focal length away from a 1 - D array of laser emitters operating at different wavelengths, with the grating positioned another focal length away on the other side of the lens.
- In comparison, in a collimated system the peak wavelength varies across the FOV of the etalon filter according to = / 2n.
- The most common method for measuring retardance and fast-axis orientation involves placing two linear polarizers with horizontally aligned axes between a collimated optical source and a detector.
Synonyms adjust, regulate, synchronize, coordinate, harmonize
OriginMid 19th century: from Latin collimare, an erroneous reading (in some editions of Cicero) of collineare ‘align or aim’, from col- ‘together with’ + linea ‘line’. |