coherent hamdus (#) Fr.: cohérent Two or more wave sources are said to be coherent sources if the phase difference between a pair of points, one in each source, remains constant. Coherent, adj., → coherence. |
coherent light nur-e hamdus (#) Fr.: lumière cohérente Light waves that have the same wavelength and possess a fixed phase relationship, as in a laser. |
coherent optics nurik-e hamdus Fr.: optique cohérente A branch of optics that uses coherent radiation to produce holographic three-dimensional images of objects. |
coherent scattering parâkaneš-e hamdus Fr.: diffusion cohérente A scattering process in which the scattered radiation bears the same frequency and phase as the incident radiation. → coherent; → scattering. |
coherent source xan-e hamdus Fr.: source cohérente One of two light beams derived from the same source in → interference experiments. It is impossible to obtain interference from two separate sources because their → wavefronts do not have a constant → phase difference. In → Young's experiment, → Fresnel's biprism, → Fresnel's mirrors, and → Lloyd's mirror the two sources always have a point-to-point correspondence of phase, since they are both derived from the same source. |
incoherent waves mowjhâ-ye nâhamdus (#) Fr.: ondes incohérentes The lack of a fixed phase relationship between two or more waves. → coherent. Incoherent, from negation prefix → in- + → coherent; → wave. |
non-coherent radiation tâbeš-e nâhamdus (#) Fr.: rayonnement incohrént Radiation having waves that are out of phase in space and/or time; radiation which is not → coherent. |
noncoherent scattering parâkaneš-e nâhamdus Fr.: diffusion incohérente The absorption of a photon and its re-emission at a different frequency (in the observer's frame of reference) by scattering atoms. → non-; → coherent scattering. |