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Jmar Demos DP-LIBS Laser

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SAN DIEGO, July 27, 2007 -- Jmar Technologies Inc. demonstrated a portable, double-pulse (DP) laser technology intended for real-time spectrochemical hazard analysis for the US Army on Thursday. The demonstration, under an Army Phase II SBIR award, followed an earlier feasibility study on using a single laser to produce the necessary double pulse. Jmar, a San Diego developer of laser-based equipment for imaging, analysis and fabrication at the nanoscale, was selected for a Phase II contract to design and build such a laser based on its BriteLight laser technology for producing intense plasmas. It said its prototype...Read full article

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    Published: July 2007
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