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- Index-matching_material abstract "In optics, an index-matching material is a substance, usually a liquid, cement (adhesive), or gel, which has an index of refraction that closely approximates that of another object (such as a lens, material, fiber-optic, etc.).When two substances with the same index are next to each other, light passes from one to the other with neither reflection nor refraction. As such, they are used for various purposes in science, engineering, and art.For example, in a popular home experiment, a glass rod is made almost invisible by immersing it in an index-matched transparent fluid such as mineral spirits.".
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- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Baseband.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Canada_balsam.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fiber_optics.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optics.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Conservation-restoration_of_cultural_heritage.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Cover_slip.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Decibel.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_feedback_laser.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Epoxy.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Fresnel_equations.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Gel.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Microscope.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Nicol_prism.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_aperture.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Objective_(optics).
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Oil_immersion.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Optical_fiber_connector.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Optical_microscope.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Optical_receiver.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Optical_resolution.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Optics.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Paraloid_B-72.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Refraction.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Refractive_index.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Signaling_(telecommunications).
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Solid_immersion_lens.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Video.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Water_immersion_objective.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink White_spirit.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLink Wollaston_prism.
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "Index-matching material".
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "index matched".
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "index-matching material".
- Index-matching_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "refractive index matching oil".
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- Index-matching_material subject Category:Fiber_optics.
- Index-matching_material subject Category:Optics.
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- Index-matching_material comment "In optics, an index-matching material is a substance, usually a liquid, cement (adhesive), or gel, which has an index of refraction that closely approximates that of another object (such as a lens, material, fiber-optic, etc.).When two substances with the same index are next to each other, light passes from one to the other with neither reflection nor refraction.".
- Index-matching_material label "Index-matching material".
- Index-matching_material seeAlso Conservation.
- Index-matching_material seeAlso Restoration_of_glass_objects.
- Index-matching_material sameAs Q6017791.
- Index-matching_material sameAs m.0b9wd.
- Index-matching_material sameAs Q6017791.
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