dikroik

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dichroic
Exhibiting dichromatism; dichromatic
Exhibiting dichroism
1. (Physics / General Physics) (of a solution or uniaxial crystal) exhibiting dichroism2. (Physics / General Physics) (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) another word for dichromatic [from Greek dikhroos: having two colours]
{s} having two colors
Optical element originally designed to be reflective for shorter wavelength and transmitting for longer wavelength to split the infalling beam into the red and blue beam For the selection of between the two blue detectors the dichroic is rotated by 180 degree Now after the demise of the red detector the dichroic is replaced by a pure reflecting element, which changes the direction of the beam onto the blue detector The rotation by 180 degree for the selection between the two detectors is still possible
A type of low voltage lamp often used in office foyers or lobbies
A glass reflector and bulb assembly that allows heat to dissipate through the reflector and away from the bulb thus increasing bulb life
A type of manufacturing glass which has ability in two different ways Color is transmitted through the glass and complimentary colors are reflected from the surface
Having the property of dichroism; as, a dichroic crystal
Glass that has been coated with a thin layer of metallic oxide Dichroic coatings transmit certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others, creating an interference effect similar to iridescence
Showing two colours when viewed through a dicroscope
In reference to thin-film interference coatings, selectively transmitting and/or reflecting light according to its wavelength rather than its plane of polarization
A lay term used to describe glasses that have been coated with more than one ultra-thin crystalline layers of transparent metal oxide Dichroic glass was designed to enhance reflections at specific wavelengths of light
Exhibiting dicromatism; dichromatic