F-Number |
The
focal length of lens divided by its usable diameter. In the
case of a laser the usable diameter is the diameter of the
laser beam or a smaller aperture which restricts a laser beam.
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Failsafe
Interlock
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An
interlock where the failure of a single mechanical or electrical
component of the interlock will cause the system to go into,
or remain in, a safe mode.
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Femtoseconds |
10-15
seconds. 1 fs = 0.000,000,000,000,001 secs
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Fiber
Optics
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A
system of flexible quartz or glass fibers that use total internal
reflection (TIR) to pass light through thousands of glancing
(total internal) reflections.
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Flashlamp |
A
tube typically filled with krypton or xenon. Produces a high
intensity white light in short duration pulses.
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Fluorescence |
The
emission of light of a particular wavelength resulting from
absorption of energy typically from light of shorter wavelengths.
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Flux |
The
radiant, or luminous, power of a light beam; the time rate
of the flow of radiant energy across a given surface.
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Focal
Length |
Distance
between the center of a lens and the point on the optical
axis to which parallel rays of light are converged by the
laser.
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Focal
Point |
That
distance from the focusing lens where the laser beam has the
smallest diameter.
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Focus |
As
a noun, the point where rays of light meet which have been
reflected by a mirror or refracted by a lens, giving rise
to an image of the source. As a verb, to adjust focal length
for the clearest image and smallest spot size.
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Folded
Resonator |
Construction
in which the interior optical path is bent by mirrors; permit
compact packaging of a long laser cavity.
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Frequency |
The
number of light waves passing a fixed point in a given unit
of time, or the number of complete vibrations in that period
of time.
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