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An off-axis optical system is an optical system in which the optical axis of the aperture is not coincident with the mechanical center of the aperture
Off-axis_optical_system
Line along which there is some degree of rotational symmetry in an optical system
An optical axis is an imaginary line that passes through the geometrical center of an optical system such as a camera lens, microscope or telescopic sight
Optical_axis
Taiwanese satellite
Space Systems Laboratory. Features an experimental off-axis optical system, experimental imaging sensor, and an experimental data compression system. ONGLAISAT
ONGLAISAT
Optical aberration
wavelength in an optical system. The second form of astigmatism occurs when the optical system is not symmetric about the optical axis. This may be by
Astigmatism_(optical_systems)
Telescopes which utilize curved mirrors to form an image
secondary or moving any secondary element off the primary mirror's optical axis, commonly called off-axis optical systems. Light paths The Herschelian reflector
Reflecting_telescope
Optical system setup in photolithography
In photolithography, off-axis illumination is an optical system setup in which the incoming light strikes a photomask at an oblique angle rather than perpendicularly
Off-axis_illumination
Color System Newton's rings Nicol prism Nomarski prism Nonimaging optics nonlinear optics normal lens numerical aperture off-axis optical system optical aberration
Index_of_optics_articles
Idealized model of light
an optical system is the meridional ray that starts from an on-axis object point (the point where an object to be imaged crosses the optical axis) and
Ray_(optics)
Aberration inherent to certain optical designs or due to imperfection in the lens
an optical system refers to aberration inherent to certain optical designs or due to imperfection in the lens or other components that results in off-axis
Coma_(optics)
Techniques used to reduce blurring of images
electronic image stabilization can also compensate for rotation about the optical axis (roll). It is mainly used in high-end image-stabilized binoculars, still
Image_stabilization
Optical image of the physical aperture stop
In an optical system (generally a lens), the entrance pupil is the optical image of the physical aperture, as 'seen' through the optical elements in front
Entrance_pupil
Characteristic of an optical system
The optical transfer function (OTF) of an optical system such as a camera, microscope, human eye, or projector is a scale-dependent description of their
Optical_transfer_function
Study of classical optics using Fourier transforms
the input-output behavior of the optical system. By convention, the optical axis of the system is taken as the z-axis. As a result, the two images and
Fourier_optics
National civilian space agency of Taiwan
Space Systems Laboratory. Features an experimental off-axis optical system, experimental imaging sensor, and an experimental data compression system. Launched
Taiwan_Space_Agency
Apollo spacecraft guidance system
were also the command center for all system inputs from CM and the LM, including the optical units, the radar system, the manual translation and rotation
Apollo_PGNCS
Lens assembly with a prism redirecting the light with a 90° angle to the optical axis
the lenses with a 90° angle to the optical axis, as in a periscope. The Kenworthy/Nettmann Snorkel Camera System, introduced in 1967 by N. Paul Kenworthy
Periscope_lens
Non-destructive chromatography detector measuring UV or visible light absorption
chromatographic column, an optical bench of lenses and mirrors, and a diode that receives the light coming from the optical system and translates it into
UV_detectors
used in a multitude of optical designs including holographic systems, anastigmatic telescopes, gradient index optics, off-axis refractive/diffractive
Optics Software for Layout and Optimization
Optics_Software_for_Layout_and_Optimization
Optical aberration
named for Joseph Petzval, describes the optical aberration in which a flat object normal to the optical axis (or a non-flat object past the hyperfocal
Petzval_field_curvature
Optical surveying instrument
the bubble has run off using the adjusting screw, then re-level, test and refine the adjustment. Collimation error The optical axis of the telescope must
Theodolite
Type of reflection prism
light rays that are not parallel to the optical axis in such a manner that they are internally reflected off the hypotenuse of the prism. Such an abaxial
Porro_prism
Angle between converging or diverging light rays
Rays that move closer to the optical axis as they propagate are said to be converging, while rays that move away from the axis are diverging. These imaginary
Vergence_(optics)
Characteristic of an optical system
numerical aperture (NA) of an optical system is a dimensionless number that characterizes the range of angles over which the system can accept or emit light
Numerical_aperture
Combination of concave and convex mirrors
focal length in a mechanically short system. In a symmetrical Cassegrain both mirrors are aligned about the optical axis, and the primary mirror usually contains
Cassegrain_reflector
Optical lens
lens the chief ray originating at any point off of the optical axis is never parallel to the optical axis, neither in front of nor behind the lens. A
Telecentric_lens
Arrangement of mirrors
An optical cavity, resonating cavity or optical resonator is an arrangement of mirrors or other optical elements that confines light waves similarly to
Optical_cavity
(usually two or three lens elements) ahead of the focal point to improve off-axis image quality. The primary mirror conic constant is slightly different
Modified Dall–Kirkham telescope
Modified_Dall–Kirkham_telescope
Visual illusion in color images
the fovea relative to the optical axis. The fovea is located temporally to the optical axis and as a result, the visual axis passes through the cornea
Chromostereopsis
Optical device
lenses are used in optical spectrometers. Cylindrical lenses are used in holography. Doublet cylinder lens system is used in optical coherence tomography
Cylindrical_lens
Type of reflecting telescope
Yolo telescopes and optical monochromators. In these devices, the source and detectors of the light are not located on the optical axis of the mirror, so
Toroidal_reflector
molecule Odd sympathy Oersted Oersted Medal Ofer Biham Ofer Lahav Off-axis optical system Oganesson Ogden Rood Ohm Ohm's law Ohmic contact Ohnesorge number
Index_of_physics_articles_(O)
Optical phenomenon
breakthroughs. In an optical vortex, light is twisted like a corkscrew around its axis of travel. Because of the twisting, the light waves at the axis itself cancel
Optical_vortex
generation of smartglasses based on the free space principle, with an off-axis non-forming exit pupil, whereby the glasses' lenses themselves are used
Everysight
System for describing optical polarization
represented by a Jones vector, and linear optical elements are represented by Jones matrices. When light crosses an optical element the resulting polarization
Jones_calculus
Holography of electron waves
inline scheme, which means that reference and object wave share the same optical axis. This scheme is also called point projection holography. An object is
Electron_holography
Device for measuring the geometry of objects
three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. Each axis has a sensor that monitors the position of the probe on that axis, with typical accuracy in the order
Coordinate-measuring_machine
Optical device which transmits and refracts light
Coma occurs when an object off the optical axis of the lens is imaged, where rays pass through the lens at an angle to the axis θ. Rays that pass through
Lens
Optical system where refraction and reflection are combined
A catadioptric optical system is one where refraction and reflection are combined in an optical system, usually via lenses (dioptrics) and curved mirrors
Catadioptric_system
Medical diagnostic method
parallel beam irradiation optical system will also be explained. Configuration and motions of parallel beam irradiation optical system, referring Fig. 3. Numbers
Operation of computed tomography
Operation_of_computed_tomography
Device that orients a payload towards the Sun
Tracking systems are found in all concentrator applications because such systems collect the sun's energy with maximum efficiency when the optical axis is aligned
Solar_tracker
Darkening an image's periphery versus the center
emanating from object points located off-axis (laterally or vertically off from the optical axis of an optical system under consideration) are partially
Vignetting
Computer control of machine tools
X-axis, but is, in fact, at 32mm where it hit the obstruction and kept slipping. All of the next tool motions will be off by −178mm on the X-axis, and
Computer_numerical_control
Type of fibre-optic cable
Optical attached cable (OPAC) is a type of fibre-optic cable that is installed by being attached to a host conductor along overhead power lines. The attachment
Optical_attached_cable
U.S. Navy gun control system
event the ship is hit. The Mark 46 Optical Sight System consists of: Above Deck Sensor Unit (ADSU) – Stabilized two-axis director with a daylight imaging
Mark_34_Gun_Weapon_System
Reflecting telescope design
the spherical aberration, then it must necessarily suffer from coma and off-axis astigmatism. With two curved mirrors, such as the Ritchey–Chrétien telescope
Three-mirror_anastigmat
Optical aberration
In optics, spherical aberration is a type of aberration found in optical systems that have elements with spherical surfaces. This phenomenon commonly
Spherical_aberration
Red dot gun sight used by the U.S. Armed Forces
"parallax-free" optical correction system, meaning there is minimal induced optical error that would shift the point of aim relative to the sight's optical axis as
Aimpoint_CompM4
Electromechanical device
exist. This is one of the most common technologies. Optical encoders are very sensitive to dust. On-Axis Magnetic: This technology typically uses a specially
Rotary_encoder
Lithography using 13.5 nm UV light
illumination source points being paired (each on opposite sides of the optical axis). However, the separate images are superposed and the resulting image
Extreme ultraviolet lithography
Extreme_ultraviolet_lithography
Branch of physics
Nonlinear optics (NLO) is a branch of optics that studies the case when optical properties of matter depend on the intensity of the input light. Nonlinear
Nonlinear_optics
Design rule for optical systems
be fulfilled by a lens or other optical system in order for it to produce sharp images of off-axis as well as on-axis objects. It was formulated by Ernst
Abbe_sine_condition
Technique for measuring chemical composition of a gas
absorption spectroscopy with a high-finesse optical cavity and off-axis alignment". Applied Optics. 40 (27). The Optical Society: 4904–4910. Bibcode:2001ApOpt
Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy
Tunable_diode_laser_absorption_spectroscopy
Process of creating circuit boards
non-monitored stepper motors for the X/Y axis, an on-off non-monitored solenoid, pneumatic piston or lead screw for the Z-axis, and a DC motor control circuit
Printed_circuit_board_milling
Optical system example
condition for an optical system to produce sharp images for objects over an extended axial range, i.e. for objects displaced along the optical axis. It was formulated
Herschel's_condition
Branch of physics that studies light
Quantum optics deals with the application of quantum mechanics to optical systems. Optical science is relevant to and studied in many related disciplines
Optics
Light-conducting fiber
An optical fiber, or optical fibre, is a flexible glass or plastic fiber that can transmit light from one end to the other. Such fibers are widely used
Optical_fiber
Type of firearm reflector sight
optical system that compensates for off axis spherical aberration, an error that can cause the dot position to diverge off the sight's optical axis with
Red_dot_sight
Type of reflecting telescope
parabolic mirrors, suffer from coma, an off-axis aberration which causes imagery to flare inward and towards the optical axis (stars towards the edge of the field
Newtonian_telescope
Optical trap for experimenting on small pieces of soft matter
light intensity is high in the center of the beam (on the optical axis) and decreases off the axis. It can be illustrative to decompose the trapping force
Optical_stretcher
Pendulous Integrating Gyroscopic Accelerometer, an inertial guidance instrument
rotational axis of this pedestal is mutually orthogonal to the spin axis of the gyroscope as well as the axis that the pendulum is free to move in. The axis of
PIGA_accelerometer
Hole or opening through which light travels
an optical system (including a system consisting of a single lens) is the hole or opening that primarily limits light propagated through the system. The
Aperture
Type of camera lens
a varifocal lens consists of several groups of optical elements arranged along a common optical axis. Adjusting the focal length is accomplished by shifting
Varifocal_lens
Difference in apparent position with viewing angle
with change in eye position. Some reflector sights with optical systems that compensate for off-axis spherical aberration are marketed as "parallax free"
Parallax
Reflector that has the shape of a paraboloid
parabola revolving around its axis. The parabolic reflector transforms an incoming plane wave travelling along the axis into a spherical wave converging
Parabolic_reflector
Optical properties of rocks and minerals
Optical mineralogy is the study of minerals and rocks by measuring their optical properties. Most commonly, rock and mineral samples are prepared as thin
Optical_mineralogy
Photolithography enhancement technique
outside the final aperture when off-axis illumination is needed, preventing any imaging. Aberrations in optical projection systems deform wavefronts, or the
Optical_proximity_correction
Atomic-scale structure formed through the Stark shift by opposing beams of light
characteristic pattern in a TOF image of an optical-lattice system is a series of peaks along the lattice axis at momenta ± 2 n ℏ k {\displaystyle \pm 2n\hbar
Optical_lattice
Scientific Electronic Device
creates destructive interference on the optical axis (where the star is) and constructive interference for off-axis objects (like planets). A technique initially
Nuller
study of ultrafast phenomena inside systems in condensed phase. The term electronic refers to the fact that the optical frequencies in the visible spectral
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy
Two-dimensional_electronic_spectroscopy
a given depth. See optical depth. rotation period The time that an object takes to complete a single revolution about its own axis of rotation relative
Glossary_of_astronomy
sensing of the ball's movement uses optical encoders connected to rollers, that touch the ball. The Marble Optical Technology uses 1 or 2 red LEDs to shine
List_of_Logitech_products
Type of lens
other optical aberrations such as astigmatism, compared to a simple lens. A single aspheric lens can often replace a much more complex multi-lens system. The
Aspheric_lens
Specialized Cassegrain telescope
secondary mirror designed to eliminate off-axis optical errors (coma). The RCT has a wider field of view free of optical errors compared to a more traditional
Ritchey–Chrétien_telescope
Catadioptric telescope design
less off-axis coma. Mounting the secondary on the corrector also limits diffraction spikes. This version is named after the work of Dutch optical designer
Maksutov_telescope
Intermediate phase of matter between solid and liquid
susceptibility of the optical axis, called a director, to an electric or magnetic field produces the potential for an optical switch that obscures light
Mesophase
Imaging technique
Ballistic photon Confocal microscopy Dual-axis optical coherence tomography Interferometry Intracoronary optical coherence tomography Leica Microsystems
Optical_coherence_tomography
Catadioptric reflector for search lights
in searchlights. Since the catadioptric design eliminated most of the off-axis aberration found in parabolic mirrors, Mangin mirrors had the added advantage
Mangin_mirror
Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples
deflecting illumination and imaging regions simultaneously away from the optical axis to image an adjacent region to the area to be recorded (the high-dose
Transmission electron microscopy
Transmission_electron_microscopy
Atomic physics technique to achieve high phase space densities
high phase space densities which optical cooling techniques alone typically can not reach. Atoms trapped in optical or magnetic traps can be evaporatively
Evaporative cooling (atomic physics)
Evaporative_cooling_(atomic_physics)
Optical device for aiming
light bundle at the edge. Eye movement perpendicular to the device's optical axis will make the reticle image move in exact relationship to eye position
Reflector_sight
Measurement method using interference of waves
technique in the fields of astronomy, fiber optics, engineering, metrology, optical metrology, oceanography, seismology, spectroscopy (and its applications
Interferometry
noise introduced by the light source or the transmission through the optical system will deteriorate the sensitivity of the technique. Direct laser absorption
Laser_absorption_spectrometry
Telescopic attachment designed to block out the direct light from a star
interference masks out the light along the center axis of the telescope, but allows the light from off-axis objects through. Coronagraphs in outer space are
Coronagraph
Monochrome light beam whose amplitude envelope is a Gaussian function
problems that involve compact beams—that is, where the optical power is closely confined along an axis. Even when a laser does not operate in the fundamental
Gaussian_beam
Maximum angle at which incoming sunlight can be captured by a solar concentrator
parallel rays incident on the concentrator at an angle α < θ to the optical axis. All rays end up on the receiver and, therefore, all light is captured
Acceptance angle (solar concentrator)
Acceptance_angle_(solar_concentrator)
Special glass type used for optical systems
Optical glass refers to a quality of glass suitable for the manufacture of optical systems such as optical lenses, prisms or mirrors. Unlike window glass
Optical_glass
Device for examining the eye
than an optical section) toward the eye from the temporal side. The angle of illumination should be wide (50°-60°) relative to the examiners axis of observation
Slit_lamp
Optical filter device
A polarizer or polariser is an optical filter that lets light waves of a specific polarization pass through while blocking light waves of other polarizations
Polarizer
Physics model of a 1D gas of bosons
using an optical lattice. In a different experiment, Kinoshita and coworkers observed a strongly correlated 1D Tonks–Girardeau gas. The optical lattice
Tonks–Girardeau_gas
Type of lens to improve visual perception
look "off-axis" of the optical center of the lens.[citation needed] Some users do not sense color fringing directly but will just describe "off-axis blurriness"
Corrective_lens
Type of analogue fire-control system
kept the optical sight telescopes, rangefinder, and radar antenna free from the effects of deck tilt. The signal that kept the rangefinder's axis horizontal
Ship_gun_fire-control_system
Type of field where the net flow of electromagnetic energy is zero
Conventional optical systems capture only the information in the propagating waves and hence are subject to the diffraction limit. Systems that capture
Evanescent_field
Device which creates images with lasers
Highest accuracy of projection Wide optical angle (80° × 80°) allows bigger working sites Multi-projection system for huge and complex projections Blades
Laser_projector
Physical characteristic of oscillating systems
Creation of coherent light by optical resonance in a laser cavity Orbital resonance as exemplified by some moons of the Solar System's giant planets and resonant
Resonance
Optical sighting device for firearms
appropriate position in its optical system to provide an accurate point of aim. Telescopic sights are classified in terms of the optical magnification (power)
Telescopic_sight
Music instrument based on graphical sound
pure sinusoidal tones. The optical slit of the pure tone generator is located behind the score along the vertical pitch axis. Light beams modulated with
ANS_synthesizer
Sensor for measuring direct current by magneto-optic effect
a device designed to measure direct current. Utilizing a single-ended optical fiber wrapped around the current conductor, FOCS exploits the magneto-optic
Fiber-optic_current_sensor
Point defect in diamonds
structural understanding of the system originates from theoretical considerations and recent electron resonance (EPR) and optically detected magnetic resonance
Nitrogen-vacancy_center
Reflected duplication of an object
direction perpendicular to the mirror surface. As an optical effect, it results from specular reflection off from surfaces of lustrous materials, especially
Mirror_image
Apparatus for trapping and cooling neutral atoms
In atomic, molecular, and optical physics, a magneto-optical trap (MOT) is an apparatus which uses laser cooling and a spatially varying magnetic field
Magneto-optical_trap
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Female
German
 Old German nickname, possibly AVIS means "refuge in war." Compare with another form of Avis.
Girl/Female
Indian
Optional
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Axis; Yoke
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman female personal name Avice (Old French Avice, Latin Avitia, also found in a masculine form, Avitius). This is of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Celtic (Gaulish) name.French : Tanguay and Jetté have people named Avice, Avisse in Quebec from 1666. Nègre has an Avèze (Puy-de-Dome) also deriving from Avitius.
Male
Egyptian
, Apis.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Brother of Cliges.
Male
Arthurian
, defender of man.
Girl/Female
Indian
Axis
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pivot; Pole; Axis; Celebrity; Personality
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ames.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pivot. Pole. Axis. Celebrity.
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Lover of Galatea.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Scandinavian
Father of Peace
Male
Egyptian
, the bull deity of Memphis.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Apis.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian
Tall; Pivot; Pole; Axis
Female
English
 Short form of English Alisa, ALIS means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Alis.
Female
English
 English adopted use of German Avis ("refuge in war"). But its popularity in the Middle Ages was due to its association with the Latin noun avis, AVIS means "bird."Â
Female
Welsh
 Welsh form of French Alais, ALIS means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Alis.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pivot. Pole. Axis. Celebrity.
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Girl/Female
Celtic
Of the white brow.
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Muslim
Pilgrim; Guest; Visitor
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lover
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Knowledge; Perception; Pain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shri Kumar | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®•à¯à®®à®¾à®°
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Invincible
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Shakespearean, Teutonic
Divine Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Hero
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yasvin | யாஸà¯à®µà¯€à®¨
Winner of fame
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination of the Names Ray and Anne
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a.
Relating to the science of optics; as, optical works.
n.
The spotted deer (Cervus axis or Axis maculata) of India, where it is called hog deer and parrah (Moorish name).
a.
Expressed in metrical form; exhibiting the imaginative or the rhythmical quality of poetry; as, a poetical composition; poetical prose.
n.
The space between two axes. See Axis, 6.
n.
A straight line, real or imaginary, passing through a body, on which it revolves, or may be supposed to revolve; a line passing through a body or system around which the parts are symmetrically arranged.
n.
A straight line with respect to which the different parts of a magnitude are symmetrically arranged; as, the axis of a cylinder, i. e., the axis of a cone, that is, the straight line joining the vertex and the center of the base; the axis of a circle, any straight line passing through the center.
a.
Alt. of Optical
a.
One skilled in optics.
a.
Having but one optic axis, or line of no double refraction.
a.
One who deals in optical glasses and instruments.
n.
A genus of insects of the order Hymenoptera, including the common honeybee (Apis mellifica) and other related species. See Honeybee.
pl.
of Axis
a.
Of or pertaining to vision or sight.
n.
Of or pertaining to a place; limited; logical application; as, a topical remedy; a topical claim or privilege.
a.
Of or pertaining to the eye; ocular; as, the optic nerves (the first pair of cranial nerves) which are distributed to the retina. See Illust. of Brain, and Eye.
v. t.
To cause to look with noncoincident optic axes.
adv.
By optics or sight; with reference to optics.
a.
Involving an option; depending on the exercise of an option; left to one's discretion or choice; not compulsory; as, optional studies; it is optional with you to go or stay.
a.
Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.
a.
Of or pertaining to a vortex or vortexes; resembling a vortex in form or motion; whirling; as, a vortical motion.