saturable

  • 21saturable — sat·u·ra·ble …

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  • 22saturable — sat•u•ra•ble [[t]ˈsætʃ ər ə bəl[/t]] adj. capable of being saturated • Etymology: 1560–70; < L saturābilis=saturā(re) to saturate+ bilis ble sat u•ra•bil′i•ty, n …

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  • 23saturable — /ˈsætʃərəbəl/ (say sachuhruhbuhl) adjective that may be saturated. –saturability /sætʃərəˈbɪləti/ (say sachuhruh biluhtee), noun …

  • 24saturable — ˈsach(ə)rəbəl adjective Etymology: Late Latin saturabilis, from Latin saturare to saturate + abilis able : capable of being saturated …

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  • 25saturable reactor — noun an iron core inductor whose inductance may be changed by varying the permeability of the core; used to control large alternating currents such as in theatre light dimmers …

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  • 26noyau saturable — sotinamoji šerdis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. saturable core vok. Sättigungskern, m rus. сердечник с насыщением, m pranc. noyau saturable, m …

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  • 27Saturability — Saturable Sat u*ra*ble (?; 135), a. [L. saturabilis: cf. F. saturable.] Capable of being saturated; admitting of saturation. {Sat u*ra*bil i*ty}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 28Fiber laser — A fiber laser or fibre laser is a laser in which the active gain medium is an optical fiber doped with rare earth elements such as erbium, ytterbium, neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, and thulium. They are related to doped fiber amplifiers,… …

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  • 29Mode-locking — is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, on the order of picoseconds (10−12 s) or femtoseconds (10−15 s). The basis of the technique is to induce a fixed phase… …

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  • 30Modelocking — Mode locking is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, on the order of picoseconds (10 12s) or femtoseconds (10 15s).The basis of the technique is to induce a fixed phase… …

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