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светоделительная [светорасщепляющая\] призма
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
beam splitter — [bem′split΄ər] an optical device with a special mirror or prism system that separates a beam of light into component beams, used in making holograms, separating colors in a color TV camera, etc.: occasionally written beamsplitter [bem′split΄ər] n … English World dictionary
Beam splitter — Schematic representation of a beam splitter cube 1 Incident light 2 50% Transmitted light 3 50% Reflected light … Wikipedia
beam splitter — Optics, Photog. a mirror or prism that divides a beam of light into two parts by reflecting a part of the beam, used in camera range finders. [1930 35] * * * … Universalium
beam splitter — noun : a mirror that is sometimes built into a prism, that reflects part of a beam of light and transmits part, and that is used for diverting a portion of the beam to one side in color separation cameras, in photomicrography, and for… … Useful english dictionary
beam splitter — noun Date: 1935 a mirror or prism or a combination of the two that is used to divide a beam of radiation into two or more parts … New Collegiate Dictionary
prism — F/A/V a prism beam splitter filters the light into its red, green, and blue components … Audio and video glossary
Glan-Taylor prism — A Glan Taylor prism is a type of prism which is used as a polarizer or polarizing beam splitter.cite book |last=Bennett |first=Jean M . |editor=Bass, Michael, Ed. |title=Handbook of Optics Volume II |edition=2nd ed. |year=1995 |publisher=McGraw… … Wikipedia
Glan-Thompson prism — A Glan Thompson prism is a type of polarizing prism similar to a Nicol prism. It consists of two right angled calcite prisms that are cemented together by their long faces. The optical axes of the calcite crystals are parallel and aligned… … Wikipedia
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