Why Isn't a "Gluon Beam" Possible?



Hi:

If a *photon* beam [Maser for Microwave, Laser for light] can be made,
then why can't a *gluon* beam be made? The *Gluon* is to the STRONG
force what the *Photon* is to the ELECTROMAGNETIC force. Right?

Thanks,

Radium

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