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There are 125 abbreviations that begin with 'L'
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l
liter; lambert
2
l/mm
lines per millimeter
3
LA
laser gyro axis
4
ladar
laser detection and ranging
5
LAE
large-area electronics
6
LAEDP
large-area electronic display panel
7
LAGEOS
laser geodynamic satellite
8
LAMMA
laser micromass analysis
9
LAMMS
laser microprobe mass spectrometry
10
LAN
local area network
11
LANTIRN
low-altitude navigation and targeting infrared at night
12
LARES
laser ablation from rapidly exchanged sources
13
LARIAT
laser radar intelligence acquisition technology
14
LAS
laser absorption spectrometer; light-activated switch; local alignment system
15
LASCR
light-activated silicon-controlled rectifier
16
LASCS
light-activated silicon-controlled switch
17
laser
light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
18
lasik
laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis
19
LASS
laser-activated silicon switch; laser spark spectroscopy
20
LASSO
laser search and secure observer
21
LATD
large-area transmission density
22
L-band
long band
23
lbf
pound-force
24
LBIC
laser-beam-induced current
25
LBO
lithium triborate
26
LBP
laser beam printer
27
LCC
liquid crystal cell; leadless chip carrier
28
LCD
liquid crystal display
29
LCIM
low-coherence interference microscope
30
LCL
laser communication link
31
LCLV
liquid crystal light valve
32
LCM
laser cloud mapper
33
LCOS
liquid crystal on silicon
34
LCPOF
large-core plastic optical fiber
35
LCS
liquid crystal shutter
36
LCVD
laser chemical vapor deposition
37
LD
laser desorption
38
LDA
laser Doppler anemometry
39
LDD
laser diode driver
40
LDEF
Long Duration Exposure Facility
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Term of the moment...
binary optics - Optical elements, often created by micromachining, lithography or vacuum deposition, that rely on diffraction of the collected energy as opposed to the more common refracting or reflecting optics.

See also diffractive optics.

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