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What is optic radiation?
n. The massive fanlike fiber system passing from the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus to the visual cortex. Read More »
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How Radiation mode work in a optical fiber?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For an optical fiber or waveguide, a radiation mode or unbound mode is a mode which is not confined by the fiber core. Such a mode has fields that are transversely oscillator... Read More »
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What type of electromagnetic radiation can be used to send signal...
Visible light only Read More »
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optic radiation: a nerve pathway from the lateral geniculate body to the visual cortex Read More »
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Hey Catherine, The Spitzer telescope was launched into outer space in 2003. It picks up infrared radiation (like you said). The reason it is sent into outer space is because most of the infrared radiation is blocked by our atmosphere. No... Read More »
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HI Raisa These sound a bit like homework questions...but I will give you a little help anyway. 1. They detect it in space. 2. They use mirrors, just like many optical telescopes--but the mirrors have a special coating to reflect infra-red... Read More »
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I usually leave it for a week. During that week, the patient will go home, stay in their house, and then come back a week later, and then it's removed and the patient is no longer radioactive. Read More »
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Initially, CAT lasers with a wavelength of 780 nm were used, being within infrared range. For DVDs, the wavelength was reduced to 650 nm (red color), and the wavelength for Blu-Ray Disc was reduced to 405 nm (violet color). While the readin... Read More »
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It should follow the same path as the light normally would - total internal reflection if I remember rightly. You could use an IR pass lens on it which would let pretty much just the IR through. I assume you would also need a sort of 'pure'... Read More »
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X-rays are exposed to a thin sheet of phosphor which gives off light recorded by film. electron optics is like light optics, except electric fields are used to bend and focus the beam instead of glass. The electrons then hit a phosphor and ... Read More »
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