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electro-optics

/ih-lek-troh-op-tiks/US // ɪˌlɛk troʊˈɒp tɪks //

光电技术,电光学,电光学,电光技术

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of physics dealing with the effects of electrical fields on optical phenomena, as in the Kerr effect.

Examples

  • But damn, the music is catchy—a neo-soul aural assault of horns, electro swirls, yelps, funky basslines, and harmonized vocals.

  • Irritated members of Congress say that the authorization of the train-and-equip mission is merely about optics.

  • In the future, the ship could be fitted with futuristic lasers and electro-magnetic rail-guns too.

  • But, having himself campaigned by hitting others for their lack of involvement, Perry obviously understands the optics of crisis.

  • This prompted a lengthy discussion of optics and theatre among the panelists.

  • Scientists tell us that from the point of view of optics the human eye is a clumsy instrument poorly contrived for its work.

  • Undoubtedly the first improvements to be named must be the pneumatic and electro-pneumatic actions.

  • Before the invention of pneumatic and electro-pneumatic action, organs were almost invariably constructed in a single mass.

  • He commenced to experiment in electro-pneumatics in the year 1860, and early in 1861 communicated his discoveries to Mr. Barker.

  • Your electro-plated butter-dish, or whatever it's going to be, will be simply flung back at you.