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optical

[op-ti-kuhl] / ˈɒp tɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
ocular
Synonyms


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In that earlier note, he called the company a “key beneficiary” of satellite-network investments and broader growth in artificial-intelligence-related optical and copper spending.

From MarketWatch

At optical wavelengths, it has been extremely difficult to capture images that are both highly detailed and cover a wide area without relying on bulky lenses or ultra-precise physical alignment.

From Science Daily

The team confined thousands of rubidium atoms so they could only move along a single straight line, using a combination of magnetic and optical fields.

From Science Daily

This marked the first time an exoplanet had been directly imaged at optical wavelengths, and it was named Fomalhaut b following standard naming rules.

From Science Daily

Otherwise, the system of conveyors, magnets, optical sorters and pneumatic blocks runs largely unmanned.

From The Wall Street Journal