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reflectometer
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reflectometer [‚rē‚flek′täm·əd·ər]
(electromagnetism)
(engineering)
A photoelectric instrument for measuring the optical reflectance of a reflecting surface.

reflectometer
A photometer for measuring the reflectance of a material.


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Reflectometers measure the intensity of reflected light, usually at normal (90[degrees]) incidence to the sample.
Market Sectors This report examine the following market sectors in this research: * Optical time domain reflectometers * Optical light source * Optical power meters * Optical loss test sets * Optical spectrum analyzer * Remote fiber test system World Fiber Optic Test Equipment (FOTE) Markets 2009 Key Topics Covered: 1.
This is because the demand for optical time domain reflectometers (OTDRs) is increasing largely with the growing uptake of high definition television (HDTV), Internet protocol-based television (IPTV), fiber to the curb, home, and premise (FTTx) as well as other fiber-optic based technologies.
 
 
 
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