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But while the nineteenth-century glass was largely functional, letting in light, the new façade is mostly symbolic, trapping light.
And photography, trapping light on a sensitive surface and using chemical wizardry to turn it into a printed image, is nothing if not about process.
Mr. Bolle may tower over the tiny, willowy Ms. Ferri, but then there is something altogether luminous about how he swallows her up and then, like a prism trapping light, allows her spirit to radiate out.
Therefore, the effect of trapping light based on the ZnO nanostructure becomes weaker.
These micrometer-sized racetracks, developed in 1991 by Sam McCall and colleagues at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, are very good at trapping light.
The decrease of reflectivity in the long wavelength range mainly results from the effect of ZnO NW trapping light by the multiple scattering of the incident light.
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The trick was simply surrounding the glass thread with other glass that acted like a mirror, trapping the light inside.
Dr. Shalaev suggested an "anticloak" that would trap light of a certain wavelength.
Because hydrogen atoms trap light, the young universe entered its "dark ages".
Such nanostructures can trap light with different wavelengths effectively in large-space areas.
Such spongy balls with nanoconduits that contain numerous nanowalls are a facile way to trap light.
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