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zone plate
noun
, Optics.
- a plate or screen with alternating opaque and transparent concentric rings that focus light by diffraction.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of zone plate1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences
This is called a 'Fresnel lens' or 'zone plate lens', and it focuses light using diffraction rather than refraction.
From Science Daily
Using a zone plate instead of a mirror gets around this.
From Economist
Fresnel telescopes have not been developed in the past because the image formed by one that was large enough to rival a useful-sized reflecting telescope would be several kilometres from the zone plate.
From Economist
Extrapolating from these results, they think that an orbiting zone plate measuring somewhere between 15 metres and 40 metres across will be enough to distinguish the spectrum of an Earthlike planet at a distance of 30 light-years.
From Economist
The rings are known as a zone plate.
From Economist
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