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Tiny Lasers Plug ‘Green Gap’

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TAMPERE, Finland, May 5, 2009 – Digital projectors use a variety of technologies to throw an image on to a screen. However, existing projectors are bulky and there is a growing commercial interest in using new laser technology to make a projector small enough to build into a laptop computer or even a mobile phone. Now, compact lasers can work in what were formerly inaccessible parts of the spectrum and are suitable for mass production, thanks to pioneering work by a European consortium. “Such devices would have extremely high market potential,” said Mircea Guina of Tampere University’s Optoelectronics Research...Read full article

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    Published: May 2009
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