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Definition of aspherical in English: asphericaladjective eɪˈsfɛrɪk(ə)lāˈsferək(ə)l (especially of an optical lens) not spherical. Example sentencesExamples - The lens is made up of 15 elements in 13 groups, 2 of which are aspherical and 3 ED.
- The ‘L' signifies Canon's top of the line lens series, built with fluorite, ultra-low dispersion and aspherical glass elements.
- In room one a curiously aspherical black sphere sits on the floor alongside walls hung with photographs of expanses of water with accompanying texts.
- Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention.
- Aspherical glass lenses are a key device of optical electronics, with high product reliability and stability achieved by a wide range of glass material and a variety of designs.
- This NEC design uses four aspherical curved mirrors to deliver an image to the screen.
- The most critical aspects of the problem are the large aspherical deformations of the interface and thepropagation of shockwaves thereby produced.
- Optical configurations include plano, spherical, aspherical, toric, cylindrical, diffractive, and sometimes combinations of these.
- This approach may be particularly inadequate for nonglobular, aspherical particles.
- In 1665, he developed the principles of his theory of gravitation, worked out fluxional calculus, devised instruments for grinding lenses to aspherical shapes, decomposed solar light into its component colors.
- When it explodes, the outer part is aspherical, but as we see lower down, the dense inner core is spherical.
- Throughout the whole development process, from the initial prototype sample to production, geometric shapes of the aspherical surfaces are perfected step by step.
- The use of aspherical lens elements in both of the front and rear lens groups effectively compensates for distortion, spherical aberration and astigmatism.
- The newly developed 9-group 11-element structured lens, which offers 10x optical zoom, includes a glass-molded aspherical lens.
- Typical projection optics designs feature NAs of around 0.25 and consist of at least six aspherical mirror surfaces, with reflections tilted off-axis.
- This technology, which has breakthrough potential for the semiconductor and nanotechnology industries, places extreme demands on our ability to apply, measure, and polish optics ranging from flats to complex aspherical surfaces.
- The development of hybrid aspherical elements was driven by the requirement for compact and yet precise 35 mm and video lenses.
- The microlenses themselves can be spherical, aspherical, or exhibit still more complex, non - symmetric shapes.
- For the second part, Phillips injected an aspherical drop of water into the honey.
- The design achieves this performance with the use of aspherical surfaces and optomechanical mounts that introduce the lowest possible deformations.
Definition of aspherical in US English: asphericaladjectiveāˈsferək(ə)l (especially of the surface of an optical lens) not spherical. Example sentencesExamples - Aspherical glass lenses are a key device of optical electronics, with high product reliability and stability achieved by a wide range of glass material and a variety of designs.
- For the second part, Phillips injected an aspherical drop of water into the honey.
- In 1665, he developed the principles of his theory of gravitation, worked out fluxional calculus, devised instruments for grinding lenses to aspherical shapes, decomposed solar light into its component colors.
- The newly developed 9-group 11-element structured lens, which offers 10x optical zoom, includes a glass-molded aspherical lens.
- The ‘L' signifies Canon's top of the line lens series, built with fluorite, ultra-low dispersion and aspherical glass elements.
- Throughout the whole development process, from the initial prototype sample to production, geometric shapes of the aspherical surfaces are perfected step by step.
- This approach may be particularly inadequate for nonglobular, aspherical particles.
- Typical projection optics designs feature NAs of around 0.25 and consist of at least six aspherical mirror surfaces, with reflections tilted off-axis.
- This NEC design uses four aspherical curved mirrors to deliver an image to the screen.
- This technology, which has breakthrough potential for the semiconductor and nanotechnology industries, places extreme demands on our ability to apply, measure, and polish optics ranging from flats to complex aspherical surfaces.
- The lens is made up of 15 elements in 13 groups, 2 of which are aspherical and 3 ED.
- Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention.
- When it explodes, the outer part is aspherical, but as we see lower down, the dense inner core is spherical.
- The design achieves this performance with the use of aspherical surfaces and optomechanical mounts that introduce the lowest possible deformations.
- The most critical aspects of the problem are the large aspherical deformations of the interface and thepropagation of shockwaves thereby produced.
- The development of hybrid aspherical elements was driven by the requirement for compact and yet precise 35 mm and video lenses.
- Optical configurations include plano, spherical, aspherical, toric, cylindrical, diffractive, and sometimes combinations of these.
- The use of aspherical lens elements in both of the front and rear lens groups effectively compensates for distortion, spherical aberration and astigmatism.
- In room one a curiously aspherical black sphere sits on the floor alongside walls hung with photographs of expanses of water with accompanying texts.
- The microlenses themselves can be spherical, aspherical, or exhibit still more complex, non - symmetric shapes.
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