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laser beam

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noun

  1. a beam of radiation produced from a laser, used in surgery, communications, weapons systems, printing, recording and various industrial processes.


Etymology

Origin of laser beam

First recorded in 1960–65

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Researchers interact with these atoms by directing carefully tuned laser beams at them, effectively giving instructions that allow calculations to take place.

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Uppu explains that careful control of the laser beam is the key to the new method.

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Two such condensates were separated by a narrow optical barrier formed by a focused laser beam.

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Green laser beams cross the space, bouncing from mirror to mirror.

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Those of you who enjoy shooting laser beams at your friends for sport can bamboozle your opponents by crying out, “Here comes my Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation!” just before you fire.

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