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21 импульсно-лазерная голография
Engineering: pulsed laser holographyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > импульсно-лазерная голография
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22 лазерная голография
Engineering: laser holography, lasographyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лазерная голография
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23 получение голограмм при освещении (объекта) импульсным лазером
Makarov: pulsed-laser holographyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получение голограмм при освещении (объекта) импульсным лазером
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24 импульсно-лазерная голография
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > импульсно-лазерная голография
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25 lasography
лазерная голография; см. также laser holographyАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > lasography
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26 Gabor, Dennis (Dénes)
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 5 June 1900 Budapest, Hungaryd. 9 February 1979 London, England[br]Hungarian (naturalized British) physicist, inventor of holography.[br]Gabor became interested in physics at an early age. Called up for military service in 1918, he was soon released when the First World War came to an end. He then began a mechanical engineering course at the Budapest Technical University, but a further order to register for military service prompted him to flee in 1920 to Germany, where he completed his studies at Berlin Technical University. He was awarded a Diploma in Engineering in 1924 and a Doctorate in Electrical Engineering in 1927. He then went on to work in the physics laboratory of Siemens \& Halske. He returned to Hungary in 1933 and developed a new kind of fluorescent lamp called the plasma lamp. Failing to find a market for this device, Gabor made the decision to abandon his homeland and emigrate to England. There he joined British Thompson-Houston (BTH) in 1934 and married a colleague from the company in 1936. Gabor was also unsuccessful in his attempts to develop the plasma lamp in England, and by 1937 he had begun to work in the field of electron optics. His work was interrupted by the outbreak of war in 1939, although as he was not yet a British subject he was barred from making any significant contribution to the British war effort. It was only when the war was near its end that he was able to return to electron optics and begin the work that led to the invention of holography. The theory was developed during 1947 and 1948; Gabor went on to demonstrate that the theories worked, although it was not until the invention of the laser in 1960 that the full potential of his invention could be appreciated. He coined the term "hologram" from the Greek holos, meaning complete, and gram, meaning written. The three-dimensional images have since found many applications in various fields, including map making, medical imaging, computing, information technology, art and advertising. Gabor left BTH to become an associate professor at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in 1949, a position he held until his retirement in 1967. In 1971 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on holography.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Society Rumford Medal 1968. Franklin Institute Michelson Medal 1968. CBE 1970. Nobel Prize for Physics 1971.Bibliography1948. "A new microscopic principle", Nature 161:777 (Gabor's earliest publication on holography).1949. "Microscopy by reconstructed wavefronts", Proceedings of the Royal Society A197: 454–87.1951, "Microscopy by reconstructed wavefronts II", Proc. Phys. Soc. B, 64:449–69. 1966, "Holography or the “Whole Picture”", New Scientist 29:74–8 (an interesting account written after laser beams were used to produce optical holograms).Further ReadingT.E.Allibone, 1980, contribution to Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 26: 107–47 (a full account of Gabor's life and work).JW -
27 генератор высокой частоты
1. radio-frequency oscillator2. radio-frequency generatorизмерительный генератор — test oscillator; signal generator
генератор качающейся частоты — sweep-frequency generator; swept-signal source
квантовый генератор СВЧ с интерферометром Фабри—Перо — Fabry-Perot maser
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > генератор высокой частоты
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28 голография
1) General subject: holography (метод получения объёмного изображения)2) Computers: holographics3) Polygraphy: laser photography4) Information technology: holographies -
29 импульсный
1. impulsive2. counting3. impulse4. intermittent5. pulse6. pulsed
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