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New, small lasers provide low-noise light at key wavelengths for instrumentation, reprographics and communications.

Matthias Schulze and Jean-Michel Pelaprat

For almost a decade, the laser industry has labored to produce a compact, reliable semiconductor-based laser that emits a blue beam. It is a tale replete with exotic design schemes, from upconversion fiber lasers to waveguide or resonantly doubled laser diodes. But none of these ventures has produced a compact blue laser with the optimum wavelength and dependability essential for "around-the-clock" applications such as DNA sequencing, reprographics and silicon wafer inspection. Meanwhile, as the demand for blue lasers continues to soar, OEMs and end users persevere with bulky, inefficient...Read full article

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    Published: May 2001
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