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photon, quantum* * *фото́н м.
photonаннигиляцио́нный фото́н — annihilation photonизлучё́нный фото́н — emitted photonфото́н нака́чки — pump photonпа́дающий фото́н — incident photonпоглощё́нный фото́н — absorbed photonфото́н распа́да — decay photonрассе́янный фото́н — scattered photonскаля́рный фото́н — scalar photonтеплово́й фото́н — thermal photonшумово́й фото́н — noise photon
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