optics - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • eye: Changes in pupil size alter the optics of the eye, resulting in changes in the quality of the retinal image.
  • microscope: Removal of the camera's lens and using only the optics of the microscope may improve the results.

Converse of object

  • focus: Note: The strings listed below for the focal plane instrumentation are sufficient to imply the HRMA provided the focusing optics.
  • use: The appropriate calibration for the optics used is selected in the measure tab drop down menu shown below.

Adjective modifier

  • adaptive: Two techniques, active optics and adaptive optics has been devised to overcome these.
  • geometrical: The ' hierarchy of optics ' from quantum optics down to paraxial geometrical optics - how does it all fit together?
  • internal: It can be separated from the upper body very easily to permit cleaning of the internal optics.
  • active: Physical optics are the ' active optics ' of the time of the speed of light.

Modifies a noun

  • rig: Meeting with Bridge to discuss manpower required for simultaneous deployment of nets, CTD and optics rig.
  • supplier: Within Europe, the UK is the largest fiber optics supplier, with nearly 50 % of European output.
  • technology: The great clarity of this recently released image was made possible by " rubber mirror " adaptive optics technology.
  • industry: Academic support Underpinning the fiber optics industry is a world-class science base.
  • system: We are developing adaptive optics systems to overcome these limitations.
  • control: Both PWFS1 and PWFS2 perform primary mirror active optics control in addition to directing the tip/tilt secondary mirror.

Noun used with modifier

  • fiber: Currently, fiber optics networks are not completely optical.
  • fiber: Within Europe, the UK is the largest fiber optics supplier, with nearly 50 % of European output.
  • quantum: Experiments: My journey to a quantum optics lab in Malvern started on the slopes of Italian Dolomites.
  • atom: Even more complicated integrated atom optics devices and networks, similar to integrated circuits for electrons, can be devised.
  • wireless: The millimeter wave electric company technology has been dubbed " wireless optics " since it provides gigabit high-speed throughput between transmission sites.
  • camera: The camera optics were surprisingly good for what looked like a tiny pinhole lens.

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