optics 英 [ˈɒptɪks]   美 [ˈɑptɪks]

optics

optics  英 [ˈɒptɪks] 美 [ˈɑptɪks]

n. [光] 光学 

名词复数:opticss 

The key to success is the combination of transformation optics with another promising new field of science known as plasmonics. 成功的关键是转变的光学与另一个有希望的表面电浆子场组合,被称为新的科学。
But it was, ironically, not until the invention of the laser in 1960 that understanding the quantum nature of optics became crucial. 但是,具有讽刺意义的是,直到1960年激光发明后,认识光学的量子本质才变得至关重要。

  • Scientists who study the physics of light are experts in optics. The field of optics includes light's physical attributes and the way our eyes detect it.
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  • n. [光] 光学
  • 1. The key to success is the combination of transformation optics with another promising new field of science known as plasmonics.

    成功的关键是转变的光学与另一个有希望的表面电浆子场组合,被称为新的科学。

  • 2. But it was, ironically, not until the invention of the laser in 1960 that understanding the quantum nature of optics became crucial.

    但是,具有讽刺意义的是,直到1960年激光发明后,认识光学的量子本质才变得至关重要。

  • 3. One essential tool is adaptive optics technology, which, in effect, takes the twinkle out of the stars, thus providing sharper images from telescopes on the ground than would otherwise be possible.

    一个重要的工具就是自适应光学技术,实际上就是通过地面上的望远镜将恒星的闪耀去除,从而比采用其他方法能提供更为明显的图像。

  • optics (n.) "science of sight and light," 1570s, from optic; also see -ics. Used for Medieval Latin optica (neuter plural), from Greek ta optika "optical matters," neuter plural of optikos "optic."
op·tics / ˈɒptɪks ; NAmE ˈɑːptɪks / noun [uncountable ] the scientific study of sight and light 光学 see also fibre optics op·tics / ˈɒptɪks ; NAmE ˈɑːptɪks /
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