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  • Article - 2 Dec 2015
    Gary Wagner, President of Ophir-Spiricon, spoke to AZoOpitcs about how extremely powerful lasers are driving new innovations in manufacturing and the military, the difficulties researchers face when...
  • Article - 17 Mar 2014
    Reflection of light is of two types:specular and diffuse. Specular reflection is a type of surface reflectance. Specular reflection is a mirror-like reflection of light from the surface. In specular...
  • Article - 20 Jan 2014
    A radiometer is an instrument for detecting and measuring radiant flux/power of electromagnetic radiation. The term radiometer usually refers to an infrared radiation detector; however, it also refers...
  • Article - 18 Jun 2013
    Sodium vapor lamps are some of the most efficient lamps in the world. They have an efficiency of up to 190 lumens per watt compared to an incandescent street lamp which has between 15 and 19 lumens...
  • Article - 14 Jun 2013
    Light emitting diodes (LED) maybe defined as a semiconductor device that generates light by using the solid sate electronics.
  • Article - 11 Jun 2013
    A beam dump maybe defined as a device used for absorbing the energy from photons or other particles.
  • Article - 20 May 2013
    The aluminium gallium indium phosphide laser is a type of visible-light diode laser. Visible diode lasers emit wavelengths of red and green in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation.
  • Article - 20 May 2013
    The aluminium gallium arsenide laser is a diode laser, having similar characteristics as that of aluminium gallium indium phosphide laser. The structure of AlGaAs is the same as gallium arsenide, but...
  • Article - 20 May 2013
    The indium gallium arsenide phosphide is a quarternary compound semiconductor material. The compound is basically an alloy of gallium arsenide and indium phosphide. Lasers having indium gallium...
  • Article - 18 May 2013
    Cerium is the simplest rare earth metal known. The Ce:LiSAF and Ce:LiCAF lasers are categorised as UV diode lasers.

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