Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Collimated light ([ˈkɒɫɨˌmɛɪ̯tɨd]) is light whose rays are parallel, and therefore will spread minimally as it propagates. The word is related to "collinear" and implies light that does not disperse with distance (ideally), or that will disperse minimally (in reality). A perfectly collimated beam, with no divergence, cannot be created due to diffraction. Light can be approximately collimated by a number of processes, for instance by means of a collimator."@en }
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- Collimated_light comment "Collimated light ([ˈkɒɫɨˌmɛɪ̯tɨd]) is light whose rays are parallel, and therefore will spread minimally as it propagates. The word is related to "collinear" and implies light that does not disperse with distance (ideally), or that will disperse minimally (in reality). A perfectly collimated beam, with no divergence, cannot be created due to diffraction. Light can be approximately collimated by a number of processes, for instance by means of a collimator.".