| 1. | "Then we thought of collimating beams, and we were off . " e.
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| 2. | Other elements, such as prisms and diffraction gratings often need large quasi-collimated beams.
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| 3. | Almost all measurement and testing techniques require collimated beams.
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| 4. | Collimated beam pattern and D / S curve for all 16 spot frequencies has been taken.
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| 5. | This corresponds to a pair of lenses that transform a parallel ( collimated ) beam into another collimated beam.
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| 6. | Although the system does not alter the divergence of a collimated beam, it does alter the width of the beam.
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| 7. | At a point within a collimated beam, the spectral flux density vector has a value equal to the Poynting vector,
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| 8. | Much early experimental work on Rydberg atoms relied on the use of collimated beams of fast electrons incident on ground-state atoms.
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| 9. | Lasers are advantageous due to their monochromatic wavelength, their collimated beams ( less than 0.05?angular divergence ), and their intensity.
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| 10. | :Wouldn't the collimated beam get diffracted and then get focused later ? talk ) 20 : 52, 17 January 2012 ( UTC)
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