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Blue light sources

Blue light sources
Blue light sources
The wide range of potential applications for compact visible lasers, and blue lasers in particular, has stimulated a major research and development effort in many laboratories aimed at realizing such laser sources. Among the various approaches being taken. There is general agreement that the primary source of photons will be provided by a semiconductor diode laser.
Hanna, D.C.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Hanna, D.C. (1993) Blue light sources. R.V.Pole Memorial Plenary Lecture at QELS'93: Quantum Electronics Laser Science, Baltimore, United States. 01 May 1993.

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The wide range of potential applications for compact visible lasers, and blue lasers in particular, has stimulated a major research and development effort in many laboratories aimed at realizing such laser sources. Among the various approaches being taken. There is general agreement that the primary source of photons will be provided by a semiconductor diode laser.

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Published date: 1993
Venue - Dates: R.V.Pole Memorial Plenary Lecture at QELS'93: Quantum Electronics Laser Science, Baltimore, United States, 1993-05-01 - 1993-05-01

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77302
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:49

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Author: D.C. Hanna

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