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... usually about one degree . If a pencil beam of radiation is incident upon it , a portion enters the material and undergoes a series of reflections at the surfaces . At each reflection a refracted beam emerges from the material . gives ...
... usually about one degree . If a pencil beam of radiation is incident upon it , a portion enters the material and undergoes a series of reflections at the surfaces . At each reflection a refracted beam emerges from the material . gives ...
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... usually are negligible . In principle , polarization effects can be eliminated by using a symmetrical arrangement of two identical beam splitters in cascade with their apex lines perpendicular to one another . Such an arrangement in a ...
... usually are negligible . In principle , polarization effects can be eliminated by using a symmetrical arrangement of two identical beam splitters in cascade with their apex lines perpendicular to one another . Such an arrangement in a ...
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... usually possible to observe the second and third order beams , and , since under practical conditions , these are in the sequence shown in figure 1 , they may be used to dis- 12 likely to have low precision , since it is necessary 81 5 ...
... usually possible to observe the second and third order beams , and , since under practical conditions , these are in the sequence shown in figure 1 , they may be used to dis- 12 likely to have low precision , since it is necessary 81 5 ...
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... usually about one degree . If a pencil beam of radiation is incident upon it , a portion enters the material and undergoes a series of reflections at the surfaces . At each reflection a refracted beam emerges from the material . This ...
... usually about one degree . If a pencil beam of radiation is incident upon it , a portion enters the material and undergoes a series of reflections at the surfaces . At each reflection a refracted beam emerges from the material . This ...
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... usually positively correlated with a high degree of precision . But , also in practice , highly precise systems are sometimes found to be highly inaccurate . This is a real danger and must be carefully considered . More detail on this ...
... usually positively correlated with a high degree of precision . But , also in practice , highly precise systems are sometimes found to be highly inaccurate . This is a real danger and must be carefully considered . More detail on this ...
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