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What is a collimated light source.
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Light can be approximately collimated by a number of processes for instance by means of a collimator.
A collimated beam of light or other electromagnetic radiation has parallel rays and therefore will spread minimally as it propagates a perfectly collimated light beam with no divergence would not disperse with distance however diffraction prevents the creation of any such beam.
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The collimated backlight series is a high performance uniform and collimated light source for high precision silhouetting and transmissive applications.
Using precision optics the light is collimated in both the x and y dimensions.
A collimated beam of light is defined when every ray within the beam is parallel to every other ray.
Great for maintaining a structured beam of light at a longer working distance.
Another common application is the collimation of light from a very small source as shown in figure 2.
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A collimated beam of light on the other hand is one that has extreme parallel rays of light.
A collimator is a device which narrows a beam of particles or waves.
To narrow can mean either to cause the directions of motion to become more aligned in a specific direction i e make collimated light or parallel rays or to cause the spatial cross section of the beam to become smaller beam limiting device.
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To produce collimated light you can either place an infinitesimally small source exactly one focal length away from an optical system with a positive focal length or you can observe the point source from infinitely far away.
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The problem is often stated in terms of collimating the output from a point source unfortunately nothing is ever a true point source and the size of the source must be included in any calculation.