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60390-344e-LFW
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... use of an FIGURE 2. A prototype rear-projection TV uses several watts of output from three OPS lasers emitting at 460, 532, and 635 nm. 0611lfoe01f2 Dichroic coating Doubling crystal Cavity mirror Output coupler VCSEL chip Coupling optics Pump diode extended emission area lowers source brightness, negating ...
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OpticsOpticallyMorphologyRev2
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F or many people, optics are but one of the many components that make up a system. They understand the specifications these elements must meet, but many times they do not know -- nor are they concerned about -- the broader performance characteristics of the optics. However, for those applications in ...
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PaladinConversionEfficienyLP0608
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... lower output power designs, a single pump diode laser is used). A partially reflective output coupler and the SBR form the rest of the laser cavity. Dichroic mirrors are used to enable the pump light to be collinear with the laser output. Fiber delivery of pump light through the ends of the laser crystal ...
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... a high NA (numerical aperture) objective. Resultant fluorescence is collected by the same objective and separated from the excitation light by a dichroic beamsplitter. The fluorescence is then focused by a lens of the same NA on to an aperture located in the socalled confocal plane. Fluorescence emanating ...
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... , scanning mirror and focusing objective. Fluorescence from the two fluorophores is focused on to the confocal slit and then separated by use of a dichroic beamsplitter. Two identical linear CCDs are used for data acquisition. 561 nm Laser Technology This approach relies on minimal cross-talk in both ...
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DiagLaserBeamMeasRev2
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... filters to reduce the beam intensity. Polarizers also can be used with many lasers to provide adjustable power attenuation. Once again, the standard dichroic polarizers available from most optics suppliers do not have the requisite optical quality for precise beam measurements. Furthermore, the dynamic ...
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... a high NA (numerical aperture) objective. Resultant fluorescence is collected by the same objective and separated from the excitation light by a dichroic beamsplitter. The fluorescence is then focused by a lens of the same NA on to an aperture located in the socalled confocal plane. Fluorescence emanating ...
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80390-037e-LFW
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... assembly Diode-pumped solid-state Q-switched, lasers utilize a cavity that is defined by several discrete optical elements such as mirrors and dichroic filters. Traditionally, these cavity optics have been held in adjustable mounts with screw-driven angular adjustments. The adjustment screws are locked ...
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OpticsOpticallyMorphologyRev2
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... Ĺ rms) than electron-beam coatings. A chief advantage of these coatings is that they are essentially nonshifting, which is important for many laser, dichroic and polarizer applications. Although this technique cannot be used for the highest damagethreshold requirements, the optics it produces have damage ...
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