Only one problem: Precious few engineers can bend 40-gigabit beams of light around corners.
Just one problem: Precious few engineers can bend 40-gigabit beams of light around corners.
These machines work by separating, then recombining, two beams of precisely synchronised atoms of, say, neon.
But this flaw in no way eclipses the bright beams of knowledge coming from this excellent book.
Or, in the case of beams of atoms, by manipulating electric fields to achieve the same effect.
He has now opened the film with this vision of these memorial beams of light in New York.
The beams of my headlights lit up hedges, hills, obelisks, but the girl, Diana, was nowhere to be seen.
Then she grabs two ski-pole-like handles, presses a button and waits as beams of light trace over her body.
Before the Tevatron closed, the experiments there sent beams of particles whizzing around a four-mile circumference in opposite directions.
That done, he fired light beams of two different wavelengths down the fibre.
If the light is polarised, there is only one way to orient the crystal to produce beams of equal intensity.
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By firing co-ordinated beams of laser light through the BEC, Hau and colleagues have slowed light down to a crawl.
Dr Fujita and Dr Shimizu have combined these two advances to create a holographic projection system for beams of atoms.
The load-bearing beams of the Opera House shells he called spidsgattere, in homage to the sharp-sterned boats his father made.
Different sorts of low-cost robots are also emerging that do not look at all like the bulky beams of factory robots.
It already whips up the world's most intense beams of neutrinos, using kit that has nothing to do with the Tevatron.
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The high average power infrared Free Electron Laser (FEL) provides intense beams of laser light that can be tuned to atmosphere-penetrating wavelengths.
On August 26, the men sent up video showing their cavern illuminated by flashlights and the fuzzy beams of their miner helmets.
At the moment, the telescopes it relies on are powerful enough only to detect beams of radio waves pointed directly at Earth.
This does not involve holographic images of the usual sort, but is a way of projecting beams of light wherever they are needed.
Dr Feld also has plans to use beams of different colours, since each colour has a slightly different refractive index in a given material.
Two beams of particles will be fired down pipes running through the magnets - travelling in opposite directions at close to the speed of light.
It was generated at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) in New York, US, which smashes beams of gold nuclei together at near light speeds.
In conventional holography, two beams of light interfere with one another.
Using a humongous atom smasher called the Large Hadron Collider, they spend their days shooting beams of protons into each other and inspecting what comes out.
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Freestanding units -- upright appliances about four feet tall that look like hair dryers from "The Jetsons" era -- power the invisible beams of harmless light.
For years beams of ordinary visible light were more than precise enough to create the tiny transistors and connectors that make up the guts of a chip.
Using beams of electrons, he carved a cantilever out of the edge of each crystal (think of a knife held down on a table, with the blade sticking out).
Meanwhile, two powerful beams of light that were projected into the sky over Paris on Tuesday to honour the memory of victims, will be switched on for a second night.
The LHC accelerates two beams of subatomic particles to nearly the speed of light and then deliberately collides the beams into one another to re-create the conditions that existed just milliseconds after the Big Bang.
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