collimatorˈkɒl əˌmeɪ tər
collimator
English Definitions:
collimator (noun)
a small telescope attached to a large telescope to use in setting the line of the larger one
collimator (noun)
optical device consisting of a tube containing a convex achromatic lens at one end and a slit at the other with the slit at the focus of the lens; light rays leave the slit as a parallel beam
collimator (Noun)
An optical device that generates a parallel beam of light. Often used to compensate for laser beam divergence.
collimator (Noun)
A similar device that produces a parallel beam of particles such as neutrons.
collimator (Noun)
A small telescope attached to a larger one, used to point it in the correct general direction
Collimator
A collimator is a device that narrows a beam of particles or waves. To "narrow" can mean either to cause the directions of motion to become more aligned in a specific direction or to cause the spatial cross section of the beam to become smaller.
Collimator
A collimator is a device which narrows a beam of particles or waves. To narrow can mean either to cause the directions of motion to become more aligned in a specific direction (i.e., make collimated light or parallel rays), or to cause the spatial cross section of the beam to become smaller (beam limiting device).
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