The ratio of the reflected flux to the incident flux, or the ratio of reflected light to light falling on the object.
Reflection
The return of radiant energy (incident light) by a surface, with no change in wavelength.
Refraction
The change of direction of propagation of any wave, such as an electromagnetic wave, when it passes from one medium to another in which the wave velocity is different. Simply put, the bending of incident rays as they pass from one medium to another, such as air to water.
Resolution
Resonator
The mirrors (or reflectors) making up the laser cavity containing the laser rod or tube. The mirrors reflect light back and forth to build up amplification under an external stimulus. Emission is through one of them, called a coupler, which is partially transmissive.