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  1. #11
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    don't you mean blue?

    the achieved output powers are up to 150mW

    might find some info here: http://www.cobolt.se/docs/Artikel%20...in%20CLSM2.pdf

    and here: http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs...ernier_mot.pdf (french)

    and here: http://www.cobolt.se/docs/Europhoton...04_Cobolt2.pdf

    and more on google

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    Default Found a use for 430nm light pretty neat...

    http://www.photonics.com/Content/Rea...sLEDNewsletter

    Another thing to read about that we might not see for quite a few years...

    -Adam
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    Laser (the acronym derived from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emissions of Radiation) is a spectacular manifestation of this process. It is a source which emits a kind of light of unrivaled purity and intensity not found in any of the previously known sources of radiation. - Lasers & Non-Linear Optics, B.B. Laud.

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