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Meaning of "wavefronts"

wavefront (noun) - a concept in physics and optics that refers to a surface containing all points with the same phase
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The hypothetical wavefronts are composed of many microcavities.
Phaser energy was reflected by the gravitational wavefronts.
Wavefronts and caustics in anisotropic elastic media.
Parallel processing can be performed for wavefronts.
The wavefronts are generated using loudspeaker arrays.
We are picking up our echoes reflecting off the wavefronts.
Sketches of wavefronts observed from photographs.
Our shields caused the increases in the wavefronts.
Wavefronts are always perpendicular to the rays.
The optical path length is constant between wavefronts.
The induction of wavefronts of any nature is also possible.
Electrically or optically controlled devices for correcting wavefronts.
The graviton wavefronts pushed the ship to where we found it.
The scanning signal is again being reflected off the wavefronts.
Wavefronts and reflection groups.

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These surfaces are called wavefronts.
Rays and wavefronts are two mutually complementary approaches to light propagation.
I am picking up the gravitational wavefronts.
The optimal solution allowed generating wavefronts characterized by angular resolution.
It is always perpendicular to the wavefronts.
Wavefronts can be represented as lines which are always perpendicular to the.
Correctly determining these relationships is an essential part of reconstructing wavefronts.
This method is particularly well suited to wavefronts having singularity points.
Wavefronts travel with the speed of light in all directions in an isotropic medium.
A number of known devices and methods for characterising wavefronts exist.
The flat wavefronts change to spherical wavefronts as they pass through a pinhole.
A speckle pattern is an intensity pattern produced by the mutual interference of a set of wavefronts.
All wavefronts identified are grouped to determine whether they follow an exponential asymptote.
The researchers directly observed the concave wavefronts with a special optical microscope.
Different wavefronts can correspond to different viewing conditions for the eye.
Roll wave phenomenon is characterized by its periodic configuration with moving wavefronts at high speed.
Then the refracted wavefronts are calculated from the precomputed eikonal functions.
Results validated the feasibility of the generation of locally plan convergent wavefronts with angular resolution.
The combined synchronous wavefronts of the energy beams approximate a collapsing spherical shell.
We are picking up echoes of the Enterprise reflecting off the wavefronts.
Now the wavefronts are hypersurfaces of dimension one less than the dimension of the space.
OWF allows for overlapping the execution of consecutive pictures using wavefronts.
Distant objects have much flatter wavefronts because the radius of curvature is correspondingly large.
SMS optics are also calculated by applying a constant optical path length between wavefronts.
Said wavefronts have a common phase center at O.
It generates the transmission of magnetostatic waves having rectilinear wavefronts perpendicular to the axis Ox.
The two wavefronts are then superimposed, creating a fringe pattern.
The OPL is constant between wavefronts.
In this manner, wavefronts propagated through the underlying ground are generated.
BENDING GRATINGS Bending gratings to compensate for curved wavefronts are known.
Thereafter, corrected wavefronts for the different cross-cylinder corrections were calculated.
In geometrical optics, vergence describes the curvature of optical wavefronts.
Thus, discontinuities are introduced in the wavefronts if overshoot or underflow exists.
Finally, merit function values were evaluated from the corrected wavefronts.
Contrarily, wavefronts propagating away from a single source point give way to negative vergence.

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