The amount of additional diffraction is the same as your crop factor. So, for a 1.5x crop-sensor camera, multiply your aperture by 1.5 in order to see the equivalent diffraction on a full-frame camera. For example, the Airy disk at f/11 on a DX camera takes up roughly the same perce...
A light ray travels in a straight line but can also curve around an obstacle and the process of curving or bending of light is known as diffraction. The condition required for diffraction is that the size of obstacle must be of the order of the wavelength of light....
Laser optics are virtually always thin film coated, with the prominent exception of Brewster windows. Again, this is typically done to enhance performance. For example, most transmissive laser optics use antireflection coatings to maximize throughput and minimize spurious (ghost) reflections. Thin film ...
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Spectroscopy and diffraction techniques can also be used to capture how the composition is structured. Measurements such as where various atoms sit in a crystal or how long polymers are crosslinked are needed to capture the bulk behavior of the material. Various types of microscopes can also be ...
A Fourier Transform of the complex field (amplitude and phase) will simulate the intensity of the image structure, including diffraction. Which Synopsys Ray Tracing Solution Is Right for Me? When designing optical systems, engineers need powerful and robust software to achieve fast and accurate ...
my Lurie-Houghton since I didn't want to core the lenses for secondary support - I've used the same design in most of my traditional Newtonians, also. Folks say that the diffraction is being spread around but I'm okay with that; especially with imaging where contrast is manipulated ...
Light is a form of energy, and exists in two conceptual frameworks: light exhibits properties that have characteristics of discrete particles (eg. energy is carried away in "chunks") and characteristics of waves (eg. diffraction). This split is known as duality. It is important to understand ...
New sectional bodies example A new diffraction example is now available on our website: L04 Sectional bodies. The example demonstrates how sectional bodies, introduced in v11.4, can be used to enhance the multibody analysis capabilities of OrcaWave & OrcaFlex. Prior to v11.4, OrcaWave & OrcaFl...
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