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Dave wrote:
just because a source of photons is coherent doesn't mean the photons are collimated. One of the requirements of wave cancellation is collimation and it happens automatically within a coaxial transmission line. A laser beam is also relatively easy to collimate. Because of that, it makes a good example source for a 1/4WL thin-film anti-reflective coating. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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