With the right choice of wavelength, or equivalently, its frequency, the laser light causes plasmons of a particular frequency to oscillate back and forth, or resonate, along the gap,
like the reverberations of a plucked guitar string.
Not exact matches
But
like a well - made atom - bomb, it is compactly designed for maximum
reverberation to blow up its intended target.
A press notice out by Channel 4 about the show stated: «From political strategists and pollsters to disrupters and provocateurs — the decisions taken and platforms set out during those eight weeks in the summer of 2016 have had
reverberations throughout British politics and across the globe
like no other event since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The pulse makes the things it hits reverberate
like a struck drum, and the team have identified the
reverberation signal of a torpedo - shaped metal object with a hollow core — where explosives may lie.
Its ambition is admirable: It wants to be an adult thriller
like its director's justly famous «Three Days of the Condor,» with political and psychological
reverberations, on real - world topics, with a reasonable cause - effect dynamic at play, clear motives, action plausible and not overdone, free of computer effects, full of recognizable, compellingly flawed characters, yet taut and gripping to an astonishing end.
The grim consequences and
reverberations of those crimes still linger, echoing through our daily lives
like a cancer beaten back into remission that can never quite be cured.
It was impossible not to draw parallels to the ailing music industry, which had seen it all before, with the
reverberations of early P2P services
like Napster still echoing across the industry today.
The story of androids becoming self - aware and rebelling against their human oppressors has played out numerous times over the past few decades, but Detroit's story has particular
reverberations in the context of advances of AI, not to mention TV shows and films
like HBO's Westworld and Blade Runner 2049.
Jones says she
likes the panels, normally used to minimize echoes and
reverberations in auditoriums and the
like, because they are «working.»
Much
like the work of Dread Scott, the work of these five artists function as a visceral collection of materially diverse meditations on the costs of empire, erasure and the
reverberations of marginalized histories.
«It's
like a gong sounding; it puts you in a state of
reverberation.»