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0611lfoe01f1 CIE(y) CIE (x) 0.4 0.6 Laser projection 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.80.60.4 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 630 610 380 450 470 480 490 500 510 0.20.0 770 Laser projection NTSCNTSC IMAGING & DISPL AYS Reprinted with revisions to format, from the November 2006 edition of LASER FOCUS WORLD Copyright ...
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... and scientific research applications. Founded in 1966, Coherent has production and research facilities spanning the world, supplying everything from laser systems and components to laser measurement and control products and precision optics to over 80 countries. Notably, many of its customers are Fortune ...
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... element of the piece was the clearly visible wiring, electronics, power supply and cooling system required to support the Innova 70 PureLight laser that projected TV images onto the ceiling near the top of the ladder structure. In Three Elements 2000, Paik created another virtual environment (Figure ...
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5 Laser micro-machining is emerging as a viable manufacturing solution due to the development of industrial grade diode pumped, short pulsed, frequency-multiplied solid-state lasers. Using the new helical drilling method, an outstanding level of accuracy at high aspect ratios can be achieved (Figure ...
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... mirror Output coupler VCSEL chip Coupling optics Pump diode extended emission area lowers source brightness, negating one of the main advantages of lasers. How much laser power will these applications require? For a 50 in. (diagonal) TV the accepted light level is 1000 lumens. This can be achieved using ...
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... and resistance against radiationinduced bleaching of the phosphor material have been considered in selecting the material. A cost-effective TV objective (e.g. TV lens 12 mm 1:1.2) suffices for imaging the fluorescence distribution induced on the plate onto a standard CCD camera. A beam attenuator must ...
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