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Nov 1, 1996 — Stony Brook, N.Y.-based Photonics Industries International Inc. has generated what it says is the highest power at UV wavelength ever reported for the Q-switched Nd:YLF laser third-harmonic output. The company created 7.1 W of single transverse mode UV output at 351 nm, with a 3-kHz repetition rate and 200-ns pulse width, and an overall conversion efficiency of 46 percent. Originating from the Q-switched Nd:YLF's 15.5-W power at 1053 nm, intracavity second- and third-harmonic generations using...
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Newport Fiber Optics Conference Draws 170 from 17 Countries
Nov 1, 1996 — Worldwide fiber optic cable deployment reached 22.8 million kilometers in 1995 and will top the 63 million mark by the year 2001 with the US, Japan and China leading the way, according to sponsor KMI Corp.'s researchers at the 19th Annual Newport...
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Research Corporation Technologies Patents Blue Laser Advance
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British Aerospace Society Publishes Report on Photonics in Avionics
Nov 1, 1996 — A report titled "Applications of Photonics in Avionics: Statement of Anticipated Requirements" and offered by the Society of British Aerospace Companies provides an overview of prospective avionics requirements for photonics technology to university...
System Uses Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy to Gauge Wafer Temperature
Nov 1, 1996 — SEATTLE -- Researchers from the University of Washington and the University of British Columbia have developed a noninvasive instrument for precisely measuring the temperature of a semiconductor substrate in real-time. Using a technique called...
Conductus Inc., Standards Agency Join to Design Superconducting Bolometer
Nov 1, 1996 — Conductus Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., and the National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed an ultrasensitive high-temperature superconducting bolometer for infrared imaging applications. The device, designed under a cooperative...
Lobsters Serve as Inspiration for X-Ray Lithography Technology
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Department of Energy Eyes Nanocrystal Implants for Better Displays
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NASA to Test Image Radiometer for Cloud Measurement
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New Semiconductor Materials Yield Broadband Amplifier Fiber
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Smooth Plasma Would Improve X-Ray Lasers
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Process Control System Produces High Laser Yields
Nov 1, 1996 — ENDICOTT, N.Y. -- A novel process-monitoring and -control system has produced excellent semiconductor laser wafer yields, according to the president of a company that has licensed the technology from the US government. Semiconductor Laser...
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