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  • 111Ellipsometry — is a versatile and powerful optical technique for the investigation of the dielectric properties (complex refractive index or dielectric function) of thin films. It has applications in many different fields, from semiconductor physics to… …

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  • 112Anaglyph image — Anaglyph images are used to provide a stereoscopic 3D effect, when viewed with 2 color glasses (each lens a chromatically opposite color, usually red and cyan). Images are made up of two color layers, superimposed, but offset with respect to each …

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  • 113List of Universal Century technology — This is a list of fictional technology from the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. Real Life History These technologies first debuted in Gundam Century , written by fans at that time, later endorsed by Sunrise and Bandai,… …

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  • 114Rodenstock GmbH — is an optics manufacturer based in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.Rodenstock was founded in 1877 by Josef Rodenstock and specialized in producing high quality optical lenses for cameras and enlargers ( Rodagon, Sironar, Apo Ronar, Grandagon, Apo… …

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  • 115Inverse photoemission spectroscopy — (IPES) is a surface science technique used to study the unoccupied electronic structure of surfaces, thin films and adsorbates. A well collimated beam of electrons of a well defined energy (< 20 eV) is directed at the sample. These electrons&#8230; …

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  • 116Gérard Mourou — is a French pioneer in the field of electrical engineering and lasers. Along with Donna Strickland, he co invented a technique called chirped pulse amplification, or CPA, which was later used to create ultrashort pulse, very high intensity&#8230; …

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  • 117Condon Committee — Mass market paperback edition of the Condon Report, published by New York Times/Bantam Books (January, 1969), 965 pages. The Condon Committee was the informal name of the University of Colorado UFO Project, a group funded by the United States Air …

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  • 118Caustic (optics) — For other uses, see Caustic (disambiguation). Caustics produced by a glass of water In optics, a caustic or caustic network [1] is the envelope of light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object, or the projection …

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  • 119National Synchrotron Light Source — NSLS Aerial view of the NSLS. General information Type Research and Development Facility Town or city Upton …

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  • 120Invention of radio — Great Radio Controversy redirects here. For the album by the band Tesla, see The Great Radio Controversy. Contents 1 Physics of wireless signalling 2 Theory of electromagnetism …

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