how do you make a one-photon thick beam of light???
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The way to get the narrowest beam of light possible is by using the smallest wavelength available to you and focusing the beam, and not by lining up photons (which doesn't really make sense in the first place). There is no such thing as a one-photon-thick beam of light.
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The way to get the narrowest beam of light possible is by using the smallest wavelength available to you and focusing the beam, and not by lining up photons (which doesn't really make sense in the first place). There is no such thing as a one-photon-thick beam of light.
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