2. Noun. The extent to which something is tunable ¹
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Definition of Tunability
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tunability
Literary usage of Tunability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Precision Spectroscopy, Diode Lasers, and Optical Frequency Measur edited by Leo Hollberg (2000)
"... extended cavities to provide wavelength tunability and to narrow the linewidth.
It is now common practice to use active (electronic) control systems to ..."
2. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2001)
"Moreover, users now expect an industrial type of accelerator (in terms of
reliability, availability, maintainability, tunability...). ..."
3. Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... The tunability of synchrotron radiation is essential for the sweeps across
the core- level edges. The intensity of synchrotron radiation is essential ..."
4. Proceedings of the Workshop on Long-lived Radionuclide Chemistry in Nuclear by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (1998)
"Laser spectroscopies The intensity and tunability of modern lasers provide powerful
tools for probing the chemical environments of actinides at low ..."