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Additional laser diode technologies recently reported include a continuous-wave rhodamine 700 dye laser with a maximum wavelength output at 758 nm, powered by two laser diodes each operated with two standard AA batteries (RDT E division of the US Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center, San Diego, California), and a tunable laser diode with output laser wavelengths of 650, 780, 850, and 1320 nm (New Focus, Mountain View, California). [Pg.191]

Confocal scanning diode technology to provide topographic measures of the optic disc and parapapiUary retina... [Pg.679]

R.W. Mills, K.D. Jandt, S.H. Ashworth, Dental composite depth of cure with halogen and blue hght emitting diode technology, Br. Dent. J. 186 (1999) 388-391. [Pg.63]

Niclass C, Rochas A, Besse PA, Popovic R, Charbon E (2006) A 4 ps integration time imager based on CMOS single photon avalanche diode technology. Sensors Actuators A 130-131 273-281... [Pg.2518]

Razeghi, Manijeh. Fundamentals of Solid State En -neering. 3d ed. New York Springer, 2009. An advanced undergraduate textbook on the physics of semiconductors, with a very detailed explanation of the physics of the p-n junction, which is the heart of diode technology. [Pg.1127]

See also Diode Technology Electrical Engineering Electronics and Electronic Engineering Optics. [Pg.1128]

See also Applied Physics Computer Engineering Computer Graphics Computer Science Diode Technology Electrical Engineering Electronic Materials Production Electronics and Electronic Engineering ... [Pg.1134]

The utility of laser diodes for spectroscopic applications has been demonstrated in molecular absorption spectrometry, molecular fluorescence spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry, and as light sources for detectors in various chromatographic methods. Recent advances in laser diode technology fueled by consumer demand for high-speed, high-capacity DVD players have resulted in the availability of blue laser diodes with output powers up to 50 mW at 473 nm. These light sources are appearing routinely in commercial spectrometric systems. [Pg.624]


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