laser beam
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflaserandbeam
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laser
noun[C]
uk/ˈleɪ.zər/us/ˈleɪ.zɚ/
(a device that produces) a powerful, narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light ...
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beam
noun[C]
uk/biːm/us/biːm/
a line of light that shines from a ...
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He is currently working on his docent's thesis onlaserbeamcutting.
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The differential equation for beamwidth parameter of rippledlaserbeamis evaluated.
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This last point may be of interest also for the simulation oflaserbeampropagation in optical fibers.
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The former has higher coupling efficiency and less uniform irradiation which needs thelaserbeamsmoothing technique.
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The shrinking of thelaserbeamat relativistic self-focusing arrives at about 60% of the wavelength limitation, in fair agreement with the just elaborated result.
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Effectively, all the deviations recorded by thelaserbeaminclude the initial deviation, which for the purposes of subsequent calculation is assumed to be zero.
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This is not optimal for guiding alaserbeam.
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The physical limit is due to the diameter of thelaserbeam.
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The incident angle of thelaserbeamwas normal to the target front face.
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The effect of the cumulative plasma jet formation inside a hollowlaserbeamwas predicted by computer simulation.
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There thelaserbeamenergy can be larger by orders of magnitude.
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In the optimistic case, thelaserbeamfront may reach a region with some multiples of solid-state density in a few tens of picoseconds.
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The capsules were cut together with their supporting optimal cutting temperature compound with alaserbeam.
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The longitudinal field component is important near the focus of thelaserbeamin a vacuum as predicted earlier.
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The observed effects support the idea of a longitudinal structure of the selffocusedlaserbeamwith a space period of $200 mm.
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Interaction of the plasma wave with the incidentlaserbeamgenerates the third harmonic.
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