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  • Article - 14 Sep 2015
    Due to the number of technologies available today, users are swamped with tons of data, especially in areas of business and marketing. The same is true when measuring lasers too.
  • Article - 15 May 2014
    Dispersion is the process of describing the characteristics of light waves and their interaction with a medium so that the group and phase velocities of the light propagating the medium depend on the...
  • Article - 15 May 2014
    B-Integral is defined as the measure of the non-linear phase shift of light in devices like amplifiers. B-Integral is a term that is specific to non-linear optics. The non-linear shift of the laser...
  • Article - 19 Jun 2014
    Beam combining is done through a number of processes in order to scale up the power and radiance of laser sources. There are a number of techniques that allow the built up of high power laser sources...
  • Article - 20 Jun 2014
    Metastable state is an excited state of an atom or other system with a longer lifetime than the other excited states. However, it has a shorter lifetime than the stable ground state.
  • Article - 19 Sep 2014
    Meniscus lens is a lens having two spherical curved surfaces, convex on one side and concave on the other side. It is thicker at the center than at the edges. The lens provides a smaller beam diameter...
  • Article - 9 Aug 2024
    Scattering affects light and particle interactions, impacting technologies like Raman microscopy and laser interferometry, with applications in nanoscience and medical imaging.
  • Article - 1 May 2014
    An optical cavity or an optical resonator may be described as an arrangement of mirrors that produce a standing light wave resonator.
  • Article - 9 Sep 2014
    Wei Min, Assistant Professor at Columbia University and his team have investigated the synthesis of protein at a specific site in the tissue of the brain using a new imaging technique in order to...
  • Article - 6 May 2014
    Optical parametric amplification (OPA) may be described as a process of amplifying an input signal in the presence of a higher-frequency pump wave. Apart from signal amplification, an idler wave is...

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