self-focus

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self-focus (third-person singular simple present self-focuses or self-focusses, present participle self-focusing or self-focussing, simple past and past participle self-focused or self-focussed)

  1. to focus itself, or by itself
    Each small section of the incoming laser pulse self-focuses into a sharp focal spot at the self-focusing distance.
    The beam initially diffracts linearly and self-focusses slowly into a soliton.

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Noun[edit]

self-focus (uncountable)

  1. concentration of attention on itself
    A few of our studies, however, have explored individual differences in self-focus.
    Self-focus, self-preoccupation, and the like do not automatically spell an enlargement of one's general self-knowledge.
  2. the ability or feature of photographic or video camera to focus itself
    Self-focus makes cameras much easier to use.

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