mount and laser diode in a 3d-printed case, can image and size DNA molecules 50,000 times thinner than a human hair.
forming an optical cavity which could be filled with fluorescent dye. Shining a light pulse on to the cavity excited the dye atoms into emitting light in a tightly focused beam.
Arrayat the fair, the FBH exhibits novel dual-wavelength diode lasers that are suitable for use in miniaturized, portable laser measurement systems for Raman spectroscopy applications.
The innovative diode laser chip is ideally applicable for SERDS (Shifted Excitation Raman Difference Spectroscopy), enabling to measure Raman spectra under real-world conditions even in highly fluorescent environments
Arraythe institute develops highly brilliant diode lasers in a great variety of designs and packages, covering the wavelength range from 630 nm to 1180 nm.
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