photon的意思和读音

photon

: [ˈfoʊˌtɑn] : [ˈfəʊtɒn]

n.

photons  

photonn.

1.a unit of electromagnetic energy

n.1.2.

n.1.a unit of energy in the form of light

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4. phosphodiesterase photon;【 photoperiod

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1.The burst of light is called a photon echo; and its observation proved we have full control over the quantum state of the atoms.

2.Although very tiny, each photon carries a small amount of momentum away from the asteroid, giving it a tiny kick.

3.Some of these would boost the size of the photon-pair bump, though making it big enough still seems to be a stretch.使

4.In the case of a CCD, a photon of visible light knocks an electron out of an energy band in a semiconductor crystal.CCD

5.The Higgs should occasionally decay into a pair of photons, which would produce a bump in the photon-pair energy distribution.

6.It will be as if the third photon has teleported across the sea, without traversing the space between the islands.穿穿

7.The dynamic process for the quantum information storage and that of the recall with the photon echo is discussed under adiabatic condition.

8.Pierce dropped like he'd just been hit by a photon torpedo or something, and he spent several minutes writhing in agony on the Garden floor.西

9.As the sound starts to pulse and contract, our physicists can tell when a photon is going to be emitted.

10.It begins with a photon of light that produces the energy necessary to release an electron down the carrier chain.