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While very sensitive, their spectral bandwidth is limited to a MHz or so.
A given spectrometer has a spectral bandwidth that characterizes how monochromatic the light is.
This achieves a wide spectral bandwidth, which is difficult using birefringent waveplates.
A typical spectral bandwidth might be one nanometer; however, different values can be chosen to meet the need of analysis.
The temporal duration of the pulse is limited by the spectral bandwidth of the light according to:
A device for generating a coherent source of light with a narrow beam and a narrow spectral bandwidth (about 2nm).
Consist of a multiple light source that combines long life and high lumen output within the spectral bandwidth required for power bleaching.
(G) spectral bandwidth, in nanometres.
When the applied electric field is delivered by a femtosecond-pulse-width laser, the spectral bandwidth associated with such short pulses is very large.
The parallel detection at multiple wavelength ranges limits the scanning range, while the full spectral bandwidth sets the axial resolution.
The Galileo probe, which suffered an antenna problem, saw less of Jupiter's atmosphere but at a better average resolution and a wider spectral bandwidth.
In his abstract, Goldstein(8) states: "The spectral bandwidths increased slowly at first, then very rapidly at 1 degree from the Sun".
By definition this spectrum is the squared modulus of the Fourier transform of the position over the spectral bandwidth :
Please note that your selection process should not only include the wavelength(s) required, but also the spectral bandwidth (SBW) of your spectrophotometer.
The technology employs catadioptric optics in concentric format, scalable to any size, while retaining high-resolution, aberration-free images of large spectral bandwidth over significant field angles.
Reducing the spectral bandwidth will reduce the energy passed to the detector and will, therefore, require a longer measurement time to achieve the same signal to noise ratio.
It would carry two advanced imaging instruments, called hyperspectral imaging radiometers, that would split light reflected from Earth's surface into hundreds of spectral bandwidths or colors.
The first grating Bonse-Hart interferometer (gBH) operated at 22.5 keV photon energy and 1.5% spectral bandwidth.
Although this wavelength can be obtained directly with an inexpensive laser diode, higher beam quality and narrower spectral bandwidth are achieved through DPSS versions.
A key consequence of the usual double-sideband amplitude modulation (AM) is that the range of frequencies the signal spans (its spectral bandwidth) is doubled.
The future increase of number of combined lasers requires the exponential growth of the spectral bandwidth of gain and/or length of partial lasers.
The spectrograph design has achieved an excellent image quality across the spectral bandwidth of MUSE with the tilt of the detector compensating for axial chromaticism.
A theoretical upper bound for the symbol rate in baud, symbols/s or pulses/s for a certain spectral bandwidth in hertz is given by the Nyquist law:
This allows processing resources to easily scale to meet network demand, and the distributed antennas could enable each user device to be served by the full spectral bandwidth of the system.
The unique features that will make ASKAP an unprecedented synoptic telescope include a wide field-of-view, large spectral bandwidth, extremely fast survey speed, and excellent u-v coverage.