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light trap
noun
- any mechanical arrangement that allows some form of movement to take place while excluding light, such as a light-proof door or the lips of a film cassette
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"So instead of bouncing the light back out, they scatter it back into the layer - it's a light trap."
From BBC
Alice Chou, a PhD student who worked with Lin at the same institution, was supposed to be helping, but, “As soon as I saw the glow of light trap illuminate his silhouette from the water, I ran back to the cabins to grab my camera,” she explains.
From Nature
“Light Trap for Henry Moore, No. 1,” from 1967.
From The New Yorker
By further focusing the beam with a lens, he developed a “light trap” that could suspend a small spherical object at its center.
From Washington Post
By further focusing the beam with a lens, he developed a “light trap” that could hold a small spherical object in place.
From Seattle Times
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