laser beam
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of laser beam
First recorded in 1960–65
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In scientific settings, these cavities are far smaller and use repeated passes of a laser beam to extract information from atoms.
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In these clocks, atoms are held in place by laser beams arranged in a lattice and serve as extremely precise "clockworks."
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Then he held out his hands and shot two massive red laser beams into the giant robot pelican suit.
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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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