Moreover, fast self-adapting control systems with sub-millimeter collimation gaps are necessary to prevent irreversible damage of the machine and manage the 180 GJ stored in each magnet.
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Its unique features are X-ray outputs many orders of magnitude greater than those of X-ray tubes, wide X-ray spectra, excellent collimation, and linear polarization.
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Many variations are possible : collimation can be done with concave mirrors, dispersion can be achieved with glass prisms, and scanning can be achieved with fixed slits and spinning square prisms.
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A 1 / 10 wave mirror or prism star diagonal that throws off the collimation of the telescope will perform worse than a 1 / 2 wave star diagonal that is in proper alignment.
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:You'd need a " collimation " lens or mirror which makes the incoming light exit in a parallel beam . talk ) 15 : 06, 22 June 2009 ( UTC)
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A collimation factor of nearly 0.5 can be achieved by matching the diameter of the pusher plate to the diameter of the nuclear fireball created by the explosion of a nuclear pulse unit.
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A related series starting about 2008 was the even higher end RCX400 ( later renamed LX400-ACF ), with new optics and a motorized focus / collimation system, and with upgraded fork mount electronics.
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ND filters find applications in several high-precision laser experiments because the power of a laser cannot be adjusted without changing other properties of the laser light ( e . g . collimation of the beam ).
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The main complex also contains a controlled-environment, optical and electronics lab for laser, adaptive optics, optics development, collimation, mechanical, and micro-electronic control systems needed for NOFS and NPOI.
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In the case of a noncollimated beam incident on a wedged shear plate, the path difference between the two reflected wavefronts is increased or decreased from the case of perfect collimation depending on the sign of the curvature.