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"beam at" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
For example, you could say "The little girl beamed at her mother when she saw the new puppy."
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(She might beam at you anyway).
I beam at her. "Thank you!" I say.
She won a bronze medal on beam at the Olympics.
The colours refer to: pump beam at 1.55 μm (black), SPDC-generated beam at 3.1 μm (red), up-converted beam 792 nm (blue).
Fat hardly absorbs the beam at all, so it shows up as black.
He doesn't turn a beam at much over 10 stone, and he's slender.
The system aims a harmless laser beam at intruders to scare them.
Technicians fired a beam at a mirror mounted on the nose of Discovery.
Such a structure has been developed at CERN11, and tested with an electron beam at SLAC12.
Thus, we can steer the radiated beam at any direction through a proper choice of α.
The ions are extracted as a mono-energetic beam at 30 keV.
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