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  • Article - 8 Oct 2013
    Sum frequency generation (SFG) may be defined as a second order non-linear optical process in which a tunable infrared beam is combined with a visible beam, such that that the frequency of the output...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    Pockels effect explains the influence of an electric field on a non-linear material in causing birefringence or altering the existing birefringence.
  • Article - 8 Oct 2013
    Optical cross phase modulation (XPM) may be described as a non-linear optical process where the wavelength of one light source affects the phase of another wave.
  • Article - 22 Oct 2014
    Optical isolators are optical elements which allow light to propagate in only one direction. The propagation of light in one single direction is required in order to prevent optical back scattering or...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    A beam dump maybe defined as a device used for absorbing the energy from photons or other particles.
  • Article - 10 Jun 2013
    Optical amplifiers are devices that amplify an optical signal without converting it into an electric signal. Optical amplifiers are of two kinds: laser amplifiers and feedback amplifiers. Laser...
  • Article - 25 Apr 2014
    The gallium indium arsenic antimony lasers are diode lasers that emit infrared wavelengths. These laser diodes are important sources of lasers that generate wavelengths more than 2 µm.
  • Article - 21 May 2013
    The YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet) laser is doped with chromium and neodymium in order to enhance the absorption characteristics of the laser. The NdCrYAG laser is a solid state laser.
  • Article - 20 Jun 2013
    Ytterbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Yb:YAG) laser is one of the most promising laser-active materials that are more suitable for diode-pumping than the traditional Nd-doped systems.
  • Article - 15 May 2013
    Most of the commercially available dye lasers are either Fluorescein or Rhodamine laser dyes. Rhodamine dyes have efficient fluorescent characteristics, and can be detected using fluorometers.

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