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Dissolution versus dislodgment of dentin debris by pulsed erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser-activated endodontic irrigants. [PDF]
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Indirect Laser-Mediated Halogenation of Graphene: Implications for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. [PDF]
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Direct Laser Interference Patterning for Wettability Modification and Bubble Nucleation on Conventional and Additively Manufactured Metals. [PDF]
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Accidental intravitreal injection of a veterinary inactivated FMD vaccine resulting in noninfectious intraocular inflammation: a case report. [PDF]
Zhang X, Jia P, Fan Z, Cao X, Chen Z.
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Laser-based displays: a review
Applied Optics, 2010After the invention of lasers, in the past 50 years progress made in laser-based display technology has been very promising, with commercial products awaiting release to the mass market. Compact laser systems, such as edge-emitting diodes, vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, and optically pumped semiconductor lasers, are suitable candidates for ...
Kishore V, Chellappan +2 more
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IEICE Transactions on Electronics, 2008
Liquid medium was investigated for creation of real 3D dynamic color images on a basis of laser breakdown effect experimentally. It was shown, that breakdown plasma flash in liquid can be used as a shining voxel of white color. Plasma flashing voxels were produced by means of YAG laser with repetition rate up to 2000Hz of nanosecond mJ pulses ...
Aleksandr Chekhovskiy +2 more
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Liquid medium was investigated for creation of real 3D dynamic color images on a basis of laser breakdown effect experimentally. It was shown, that breakdown plasma flash in liquid can be used as a shining voxel of white color. Plasma flashing voxels were produced by means of YAG laser with repetition rate up to 2000Hz of nanosecond mJ pulses ...
Aleksandr Chekhovskiy +2 more
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Proceedings MEMS 98. IEEE. Eleventh Annual International Workshop on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems. An Investigation of Micro Structures, Sensors, Actuators, Machines and Systems (Cat. No.98CH36176), 2002
A new laser projection system is presented within this paper. The working principle and the main components are discussed. A cost effective and small sized laser projection system becomes possible by the use of solid-state lasers and the application of microsystem devices for laser beam deflection.
J. Kranert +3 more
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A new laser projection system is presented within this paper. The working principle and the main components are discussed. A cost effective and small sized laser projection system becomes possible by the use of solid-state lasers and the application of microsystem devices for laser beam deflection.
J. Kranert +3 more
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Potential application of a green fiber laser in laser display systems
Applied Optics, 2023This study explores the application of optical fiber lasers in display systems by integrating a Pr3+-doped green all-fiber laser into a laser projection display system. As a control group to compare the results, a 520 nm semiconductor green laser diode module was integrated, similar to the experimental group. The color gamut and
Liquan Zhu +8 more
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Proceedings of the IEEE, 1967
An enlarged internal laser beam was used to project high-contrast images generated on a photochromic plate positioned within a laser cavity. An opaque image on the plate caused the coherent light passing through it to be diffracted. A flat, oblique apertured mirror reflected this diffracted light out of the cavity onto a screen.
V.J. Fowler, E.S. Kohn
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An enlarged internal laser beam was used to project high-contrast images generated on a photochromic plate positioned within a laser cavity. An opaque image on the plate caused the coherent light passing through it to be diffracted. A flat, oblique apertured mirror reflected this diffracted light out of the cavity onto a screen.
V.J. Fowler, E.S. Kohn
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