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When I found out about Nira, the world's most powerful at-home laser, I wasn't completely sold. But I sat down with the ...
Researchers at Nichia Corporation have demonstrated green InGaN-based lasers grown on c-plane sapphire, with lifetimes capable of supporting commercial applications. The demonstration of green ...
Rarely a week goes by that some company doesn’t offer to send us their latest and greatest laser. You know the type — couple of aluminum extrusions, Class 4 diode flopping around in the breeze ...
Sharp's plans also include the development of a more powerful laser diode that will be able to burn single and dual layer Blu-ray disks at a speed of 8× using a power output of 300 mW.