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  • Article - 23 Oct 2014
    The CCD (charge coupled device) was first invented at the Bell laboratories in the 1960s. CCDs are thin wafers which consist of a number of buried electrodes that facilitate the movement of electrons...
  • Article - 5 Jun 2013
    A photodiode can be described as a photo detector that is capable of converting incident light into voltage or current.
  • Article - 25 Apr 2014
    Neon Copper laser are known for generating deep ultraviolet wavelengths. The wavelength produced by this laser is 248 nm. This laser is known for having narrow oscillation line widths (less than 3...
  • Article - 25 Apr 2014
    Stilbene is a relatively colorless, unreactive compound that is highly insoluble in water. Stilbene derivatives are thermally and chemically stable, and have absorption and fluorescence properties...
  • Article - 8 May 2013
    A nitrogen laser is a gas laser operating in the ultraviolet (UV) range by using molecular nitrogen as its gain medium. Nitrogen lasers were first developed in 1963, and began to be used commercially...
  • Article - 16 Jan 2008
    Optical Coherence tomography has been used for a number of applications such as biomedical and materials research for the past decade.
  • Article - 6 Jan 2008
    Adaptive optics is an efficient but expensive way to correct distortions in laser beams.
  • Article - 14 Oct 2007
    The word "laser" is an acronym which stands for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation".
  • Article - 29 Aug 2007
    Many different forms of telescope exist, and these differences determine the power of the telescope and the applications they are used for.
  • Article - 5 May 2025
    Directed energy weapons use focused beams for non-contact disruption and precision targeting. Learn how they work and where they're headed.

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