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The beam hit the boy's eyes several times, and vision in his left eye became so blurred he could not count fingers from more than three feet away.
A full power, pulsed laser beam hit the metal mesh, bounced back, and struck his retina.
A blinking commercial laser was set up so that the beam hit the surface to examine.
Our key idea is based on a combination of an angle-multiplexing concept and the flexibility of the optical fiber to allow a multiwavelength optical beam hit the TF several times, each time at a different angle but same position.
The ability of such detector to withstand direct beam hit with acceptable energy resolution makes it suitable for on-axis STIM-T, in this respect outperforming the more standard Si PIN diodes, which performance is known to degrade above fluences of ∼1010 1012 cm−2.
Consequently the actual position where the laser beam hit the sample could have been slightly different from that dictated through the software, producing a "delocalization effect" on such tiny sample (about 1 mm in length).
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Using current methods, there could be a discrepancy of up to 1cm in terms of where the proton beam hits and releases its energy, destroying cells, after passing through 20 cm of healthy tissue.
Radio telescopes can capture the pulses every time the beam hits Earth.
In flow cytometer when laser light beam hits a stream of cells or particles, it is scattered in different directions.
Fixed target accelerators, where the beam hits the detector instead of another beam, produced a number of particle interactions that was manageable for such labs.
To make the reactor run, extra neutrons must be supplied from another source, such as a proton beam hitting a heavy metal target.
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