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Violet and Blue Laser Diodes Make Strides

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New advances move GaN-based laser diodes toward commercial applications.

Volker Härle, Alfred Lell and Joachim Wagner

Short-wavelength lasers in the violet and blue spectral range are playing an important role in optical data storage and are receiving much attention in research centers around the world. In 1998, Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH in Regensburg, Germany, began research on GaN-based blue laser diodes, and shortly thereafter a consortium was formed. Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid-State Physics and research groups from the Universities of Braunschweig, Regensburg, Stuttgart and Ulm joined this national research initiative, which is partially funded by the German Ministry for Research...Read full article

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    Published: June 2003
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    optical data storage
    The storage of information via optical means, primarily employing a low-power laser to inscribe data on a photosensitive surface as pits or phase differences and to read such data via reflected light in the retrieval stage. Optical data storage techniques are commonly used for writing and reading CD-ROM and DVD information as well as optical holography.
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