intense beam
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintenseandbeam
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intense
adjective
uk/ɪnˈtens/us/ɪnˈtens/
extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) ...
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beam
noun[C]
uk/biːm/us/biːm/
a line of light that shines from a ...
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In particular, this is important forintensebeamin the vicinity of targets.
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This method is quite useful to utilize theintensebeamfrom the laser ion source for various applications.
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This code provides an effective numerical tool to investigate collective instabilities, periodically focused beam propagation in alternatinggradient focusing fields, halo formation, and other important nonlinear processes inintensebeampropagation.
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Heavy ion beam drivers from accelerators offer the option to deliver anintensebeamto drive a fusion pellet with high repetition rate and high efficiency.
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At night, anintensebeamof light will be projected above the spire, being visible over 1000 ft into the air above the tower.
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The projector emits anintensebeamof light above into the sky at an angle that varies with the rotation.
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They are also used in very high power laser systems, which use chains of optical amplifiers to produce anintensebeam.
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This will prevent degradation of the detector from the moreintensebeamenergies.
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Spatially, anintensebeamof light in a medium will produce a change in the medium's refractive index that mimics the transverse intensity pattern of the beam.
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He built the most intense atom smasher in the world there, using a beam of protons to create anintensebeamof pi meson (pion) particles.
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It is a radiation technology where anintensebeamof electrons is fired into the flue gas at the same time as ammonia is added to the gas.
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Such radars typically emit a narrow,intensebeamof radio waves to ensure accurate tracking information and to minimise the chance of losing track of the target.
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This has been recently realized in the case of experiments probing the dynamics of intense beams for heavy ion fusion.
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Shock compression of condensed matter using intense beams of energetic heavy ion.
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Shock compression of condensed matter using intense beams of energetic heavy ions.
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Shock compression of matter using intense beams of energetic heavy ions.
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Deeper cavities formed by more intense beams can have interesting and beneficial consequences on beam-solid coupling.
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As they move around, the electrons are deflected by powerful magnets and give off intense beams of monochromatic light or synchrotron radiation - called "beams" in the laboratory vernacular.
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High-energy-density plasmas can be created by focusing intense beams of energetic heavy ions into solid targets.
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As a result, scientists had to develop a number of techniques for creating and handling intense beams of antiprotons.
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