focused laser
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffocusedandlaser
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focused
adjective
uk/ˈfəʊ.kəst/us/ˈfoʊ.kəst/
giving a lot of attention to one ...
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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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(Definition offocusedandlaserfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For afocusedlaserbeam propagating in a vacuum, there exists a subluminous phase velocity region surrounding the laser beam axis.
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However, as for afocusedlaserpulse, the above singlevalued function is no longer applicable.
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Here we study the problem of afocusedlaserbeam propagation in plasma with the initial density, which is much higher than the critical one.
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It was found that divergence of atomic beam increases with increase in laser energy and is about one order of magnitude less than that of produced withfocusedlaser.
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For the first time, this paper reported the bifurcating phenomenon in the energy-angular correlation spectrum of the accelerated electrons forfocusedlaserpulse.
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The divergence of the atomic beam produced from thefocusedlaserwas also measured.
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Three-dimensional electron motion in a linearly polarized tightlyfocusedlaserfield is numerically calculated.
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Suppression of electron scattering by the longitudinal components of tightlyfocusedlaserfields.
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A possible two-photon effect in vitro using afocusedlaserbeam.
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Alternatively, the use of optical tweezers allows the attachment of a single molecule to a bead that is held in a tightlyfocusedlaserbeam to trap the particle.
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Theory and group velocity of ultrashor t, tightlyfocusedlaserpulses.
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This cavity may also compress in on itself to release a powerfulfocusedlaserbeam that fans out at certain points along the spectrum.
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Both usefocusedlaserbeams scanned in a raster pattern to generate images, and both have an optical sectioning effect.
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As a result, a given sample relative to thefocusedlaserbeam can be scanned while changing the resist's solubility only in a confined volume.
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The radiation pressure from afocusedlaserbeam is able to trap small particles.
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The tighterfocusedlaserhas a higher peak brightness (irradiance) that forms a plasma.
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