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  • noun Plural form of etalon.

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Examples

  • Do Casimir etalons violate the Equivalence Principle?

    Final Theory: Einstein’s Last Stand 2008

  • Round and round to build a bifilar spiral 37 wt-% Casimir etalons.

    Final Theory: Einstein’s Last Stand 2008

  • Lyot filters, etalons, or whatever else was necessary to restrict laser action to a single longitudinal mode.

    Theodor W. Hänsch - Autobiography 2006

  • I am afraid that has happened, the upper etalons of elitist-sphere will not acknowledge the failure.

    Firedoglake » El Sueño Americano (The American Dream) 2006

  • When used with active feedback electronics, etalons form the basis of wavelength locking systems that can be used to stabilize the wavelength of a laser.

    optics.org all content 2010

  • Compare to traditional PBS, it adopts special optical contacted technology which makes it has higher laser damage threshold. etalons Apr 20, 2010

    optics.org all content 2010

  • When used with active feedback electronics, etalons form the basis of wavelength locking systems that can be used to stabilize the wavelength of a laser.

    optics.org all content 2010

  • Compare to traditional PBS, it adopts special optical contacted technology which makes it has higher laser damage threshold. etalons Apr 20, 2010

    optics.org all content 2010

  • When used with active feedback electronics, etalons form the basis of wavelength locking systems that can be used to stabilize the wavelength of a laser.

    optics.org all content 2010

  • When used with active feedback electronics, etalons form the basis of wavelength locking systems that can be used to stabilize the wavelength of a laser.

    optics.org all content 2010

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