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outcouple

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English

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Etymology

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From out- +‎ couple.

Verb

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outcouple (third-person singular simple present outcouples, present participle outcoupling, simple past and past participle outcoupled)

  1. (physics) To remove the coupling between two interacting beams of laser light
  2. (physics) To let laser light escape from its confining cavity