Optomechanics

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A typical Porro prism binoculars design showing the arrangement of lenses in the optical train and the line of sight
Galilean binoculars

Optomechanics can refer to:

This second definition includes:[3]

References

  1. ^ F. Marquardt and S.M. Girvin, "Trend: Optomechanics," Physics 2, 40 (2009), doi:10.1103/Physics.2.40
  2. ^ "Moved by Light," Science News (7 May 2011), accessed 12-18-11
  3. ^ http://www.optics.arizona.edu/optomech/references/OPTI421_References.htm
  4. ^ http://optomechanicalservices.com/Optomechanical%20Engineering.html