laser pulse
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflaserandpulse
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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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pulse
noun
uk/pʌls/us/pʌls/
the regular beating of the heart, especially when it is felt at the wrist or side of ...
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Let us now calculate thelaserpulseenergy absorbed by hot electrons.
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So, the process is slower than the depletion phenomenon caused by thelaserpulse.
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In future work we will address the issue of multi-electron interaction with thelaserpulse, as well as examine the interaction in the quantum regime.
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The electron lost about 20% of its initial energy after passing through thelaserpulse.
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All in all, chirping alaserpulseshould not be expected to increase fast-electron yield in experiments.
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Apparently, alaserpulsewill propagate with increasing velocity in such a fictitious plasma.
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With distance, the rear edge of thelaserpulseis also shortened.
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However, after the focus point, some electrons move to its deceleration phase of thelaserpulseand are decelerated.
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Thelaserpulseshape and the laser irradiation distribution of the experiment at the laser spot are unknown.
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Even after thelaserpulseceases, the ions retain the velocity acquired during the acceleration stage.
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Characteristic parameters for the evolution of the electron beam are calculated by an example of a step-like envelope of thelaserpulse.
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This is the average current intensity corresponding to alaserpulse.
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Alaserpulseinvolved in interaction with vacuum fluctuations should slow down as it does in a real material medium.
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Analytical description of rippling effect and ion acceleration in plasma produced by a shortlaserpulse.
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The time difference between both diodes indicated the time of the holography picture related to the arrival of thelaserpulseat the target.
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