laser spot

collocation in English

meaningsoflaserandspot

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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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spot
noun[C]
uk
/spɒt/
us
/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition oflaserandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflaser spot

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In figure 3a one can see the brightlaserspot.
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The laser radiation intensity was controlled by tuning of thelaserspotradius.
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The saturation effect of nonlinearity limits thelaserspotsize at focus.
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Thelaserspotand the projected images could be presented almost anywhere on the screen and were under computer control.
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Both plasmas are very dense and appear in a minute region, known aslaserspotand cathode spot, respectively.
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The laser pulse shape and the laser irradiation distribution of the experiment at thelaserspotare unknown.
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The incidence angle of the laser beam is 568, at which thelaserspotsize is 1.78 mm2.
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The magnetic axis is placed along the normal to the target surface (z direction) at thelaserspotposition.
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Other diagnostics included imaging of the transmittedlaserspot, forward and back-scatter spectroscopy and g-ray measurements.
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Thelaserspotsize is varied in the direction of laser propagation assuming that the effective propagation length is finite.
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Because at this distance thelaserspotis large, the corresponding laser intensity and the electronic plasma temperature are low and the ionization is minimal.
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Two important parameters which characterize the laser-cone interaction in 2006 are introduced, which are cone angle and ratio oflaserspotand cone tip.
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Other diagnostics included calorimetry of the energy transmitted through the plasma, imaging of the transmittedlaserspot, and forward- and back-scatter spectroscopy.
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We also used this task to probe the excitability of the cell under study using thelaserspotas the presented image.
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As long as thelaserspotsize is much larger than the depth of laser penetration, one can assume planar geometry.
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The same type of streak camera was used to image the deflection of thelaserspoteach time when a shock traversed it.
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On the image of dendrites, a line was drawn to mark the path along which thelaserspotthen traversed back and forth in line scans.
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To account for the higher expansion velocity of the hot plasma, the hotlaserspotis placed closer to the common edge compared to the weak beam spot.
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