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  • News - 11 Oct 2007
    The University of Leicester and the East Midlands Region are leading a national programme aimed at providing schools and colleges with hands-on access to state of the art scientific instrumentation in...
  • Article - 30 Apr 2014
    Wollaston prism is an optical device which separates randomly polarized and unpolarized light into linearly polarized light beams. The prism was first invented by William Hyde Wollaston.
  • Article - 12 Sep 2014
    A prism is a transparent geometric optical object with a minimum of two polished plane faces inclined relative to each other, from which light is reflected or through which light is refracted.
  • Article - 6 May 2014
    Michelson interferometer is a tool to produce interference between two beams of light. It is the most common design for optical interferometry and was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson.
  • Article - 6 May 2014
    Dispersive prism is a type of optical prism that divides the incident light into different colors of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • News - 2 Oct 2007
    Eastman Kodak Company announced today the first digital camera in its successful EASYSHARE line to incorporate the company's new, innovative CMOS image sensor technology. The KODAK EASYSHARE...
  • Article - 1 May 2014
    The Cassegrain telescope is an astronomical reflecting telescope in which the light is incident on a large concave paraboloid mirror and reflected onto a smaller convex hyperboloid mirror.
  • News - 25 Sep 2007
    Engineers at Thales UK's Optronics business in Glasgow are installing Thales's CM10 optronic masts on the Royal Navy's new submarine, HMS Astute. A multi-disciplined team of Thales...
  • News - 25 Sep 2007
    To Tailor Machine Performance For Optimal Efficiency CL-840 and CL-825 offers 4000 and 2500 watts cutting power, third-generation linear motor drive, and heavyweight platform delivering high uptime,...
  • Article - 31 Oct 2014
    Spontaneous parametric down conversion is as an optical quantum process in which an incident photon is converted into pairs of entangled photons by a non-linear medium.

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