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  • Article - 26 Jun 2013
    Multi-photon absorption is a technique that is widely used in atomic and molecular physics to determine the properties of materials.
  • Article - 15 Jun 2013
    Argon lamps are gas discharge lamps that contain argon gas at a low pressure enveloped in a glass capsule. Gas discharge lamps emit light when electric light is passed through the gas. Argon lamps...
  • Article - 15 Jun 2013
    Neon lamps are gas discharge lamps that contain neon gas at a low pressure enveloped in a glass capsule. Gas discharge lamps emit light when electric light is passed through the gas.
  • Article - 15 Jun 2013
    Light emitting capacitor (LEC) is an electroluminescent device in which the active layer is a polymer which is capable of ionic conduction.
  • Article - 12 Jun 2013
    Opto-semiconductors are semiconductors that are work by absorption and emission of light. The p-n junctions are the important part of these devices. Photodiodes, LEDs, solar cells and semiconductor...
  • Article - 10 Jun 2013
    A collimator may be described as a device that focuses or narrows a light beam or a stream of particles to be aligned in a different direction or reduce its cross section. The collimator focuses a...
  • Article - 18 May 2013
    Gallium nitride laser is a type of semiconductor laser. Semiconductor lasers that are based on gallium nitride are often called blue lasers, since they produce wavelengths lying between 360 and 480...
  • Article - 16 May 2013
    Ytterbium oxide is a highly insoluble and thermally stable ytterbium source that is suitable for ceramic, optic and glass applications. Ytterbium-doped glasses and laser crystals have a simple...
  • Article - 16 May 2013
    Thulium-yttrium aluminum garnet (Tm:YAG) laser is used as a suitable means to produce high power laser emission from the 3F4 – 3F6 transition.
  • Article - 13 May 2013
    The krypton fluoride (KrF) laser is an excimer laser which emits deep ultraviolet wavelengths. It consists of two elements, namely krypton and fluorine, as the lasing medium.

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