high beam- the beam of a car's headlights that provides distant illumination light,visible light,visible radiation- (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation; "the light was filtered through a soft glass window" ...
New broadband technologies being developed use the oscillation or shape of light waves to encode data, increasing bandwidth by also making use of light aspects that cannot be easily detected, according to the university. The latest devices help carry data on light waves that have been "twisted" ...
Today the vendors are proposing more affordable proton solutions having fully equipped treatment rooms and including the latest technology in terms of beam delivery and imaging systems. Developments allowing carbon ions to become more widely affordable are more complex....
A headlamp for producing a main and a dipped beam has a single light source with a filament extending along the axis of a reflector, retractable means for partly masking the radiation from the source and correcting means for adjusting the effective position of the source with respect to the ...
Focused ion beams (FIBs) have become a popular tool for surface modification of materials and functional structure prototyping at the micro- and nanoscale. Modern FIBs have spot sizes of less than 5 nm and are produced by using electrostatic lenses to focus the image of a point source, often...
Home Innovation & Technologies Technologies PictureBeam® Monolithic, adaptative headlights PictureBeam™ Monolithic adaptive headlightsA high definition beam of light on the road without ever blinding other road users. It projects information and images onto the pavement. 72% of fatal road accidents...
E-beam lithography is a powerful tool for generating nanostructures and fabricating nanodevices with fine features approaching a few nanometers in size. However, alternative approaches to conventional spin coating and development processes are required t
The applications of neutron beams have been actively used in both scientific research and industry, and many of these technologies have historically been developed using nuclear reactors. However, with the global consensus on nuclear nonproliferation, the construction of small reactors for research ...
The extreme paths of light through a cemented Glan–Thompson prism are shown inFigure 3. This prism has a length that is three times the width of the entrance aperture (i.e., anL/Aratio of 3). The optic axis is perpendicular to the plane of incidence which is in the plane of the ...
Shaping and steering of light beams is essential in many modern applications, ranging from optical tweezers, camera lenses, vision correction to 3D displays. However, current realisations require increasingly greater tunability and aim for lesser specifi