Examples of 'beam of radiation' in a sentence

Meaning of "beam of radiation"

beam of radiation: This phrase typically refers to a focused stream of energy that is emitted in the form of electromagnetic waves, often used in medical treatments or scientific experiments

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beam of radiation
Providing a beam of radiation using an illumination system.
Everyone had to cross a weak beam of radiation.
The beam of radiation is rotated around the patient.
At least one source of a beam of radiation is used.
The beam of radiation should be homogeneous and may be monochromatic.
A second method is to focus a beam of radiation directly on an article.
The illumination system supplies a projection beam of radiation.
Most preferably the beam of radiation is generated by a radar system.
The device may effectively be serving as a zoom lens for the beam of radiation.
The beam of radiation is collimated with the primary collimator.
The pulsar emits a beam of radiation.
The beam of radiation may be microwave radiation or may be millimeter wavelength radiation.
In the main embodiment the wide beam of radiation was an infrared beam.
Apparatus for illuminating the fundus of an eye with a scanned sample beam of radiation.
Robertson considered dust motion in a beam of radiation emanating from a point source.

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Once a crystal is obtained, data can be collected using a beam of radiation.
The transmitted beam is preferably a pulsed beam of radiation having wavelengths within the infrared spectrum.
In this invention, an energy source generates a beam of radiation.
Absorption takes place and the beam of radiation leaving the sample has radiant power P.
If smoke enters the device, it cuts off the beam of radiation.
Providing a beam of radiation using a radiation system;.
A spinning neutron star that produces a beam of radiation is called a pulsar.
The process uses a beam of radiation to effect a thermally-induced chemical transformation of the resist.
Our new proton therapy system uses a fine beam of radiation only millimeters wide.
The incident beam of radiation 14 passes through a first hemisphere of the lens.
A scanning device is provided with a head for generating a beam of radiation for scanning the track.
In one embodiment, the beam of radiation can have a pulse duration between about 1 s and 20 s.
In accordance with the present invention, an energy source generates a beam of radiation.
Providing a projection beam of radiation using a radiation system ;.
Rotation of the globe gantry 21 changes the longitudinal angle of the beam of radiation.
In this manner, a single input beam of radiation can be split into two output beams.
When many such photons are produced they produce a highly intense, parallel beam of radiation.
Absorption takes place and the beam of radiation leaving the sample has radiant power I1.
For instance, the detector 28 may be adapted to detect the wavelength of a beam of radiation.
The beam of radiation has a D-shaped cross-section.
A particle analyser as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the beam of radiation is supplied by a laser.
These peculiar beam of radiation were first spotted in the 1960s.
Indeed, any number of radiation collectors 8 may be arranged radially about the beam of radiation 4.
A beam of radiation 35 to be scanned may be input to the device 30 directly.
A method according to any preceding claim, wherein the beam of radiation ( 9 ) comprises white light.
In one example, the beam of radiation has a central wavelength of 1.3 µm.
Furthermore, proximal part 102 may include an optical source for generating a beam of radiation.
A laser projector 43 is positioned to project a beam of radiation 45 onto surface 5, adjacent the micropositioning unit 3.
FIGs . 2-5 illustrate various embodiments of a device designed to direct a beam of radiation.
FIGs . 2-6 illustrate embodiments for directing a beam of radiation through an optical element.
The optical system comprises a light source 21 which emits a beam of radiation 25.
The method comprises exposing the surface portion ( 3 ) to a beam of radiation from a source ( 2 ).
FIG . 6 illustrates another embodiment of a device 600 designed to direct a beam of radiation.

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