lézersíkot
A lézersíkot, often translated as "laser slit" or "laser aperture," is a critical component in many optical systems that utilize lasers. Its primary function is to control the path, shape, or intensity of a laser beam. Typically, a lézersíkot is a precisely manufactured opening, often very narrow, through which a laser beam must pass.
The concept is fundamental in applications requiring spatial filtering or beam shaping. For instance, in microscopy
The materials used for lézersíkot vary depending on the laser's wavelength and power. For low-power lasers,