Introduction to Nitride Semiconductor Blue Lasers and Light Emitting Diodes
;?O883@r8 By Shuji Nakamura, Shigefusa F. Chichibu
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JYVxdvq1 Number Of Pages: 386
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optical properties, and the relevant device physics. It begins with the fundamentals, and covers both theory and experiment, as well as an examination of actual and potential device applications. Shuji Nakamura and Nichia Chemicals Industries made the initial breakthroughs in the field, and these have revealed that LEDs and LDs are a sophisticated physical phenomenon and a commercial reality.
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[K4+G]6 Guest Editors: David G. Cahill and Steve M. Yalisove
UmD-7Fd With the availability of off-the-shelf commercial ultrafast lasers, a small revolution in materials research is underway, as it is now possible to use these tools without being an expert in the development of the tools themselves. Lasers with short-duration optical pulses—in the sub-picosecond (less than one-trillionth of a second) range—are finding a variety of applications, from basic research on fast processes in materials to new methods for microfabrication by direct writing. So, how fast is ultrafast? The answer often depends on the characteristic time scale of the application or the science being studied. The selection of topics in this issue is intended to illustrate the breadth of this new area of ultrafast lasers in materials research and the applications that have already been generated. We invite you to view the introductory article for this issue, "Ultrafast Lasers in Materials Research" by David G. Cahill and Steve M. Yalisove, Guest Editors.
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?^$4)Y>Kf Laser Material Processing
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9"lW"lG! 4x{ti5Y0 This book provides a extremely useful general introduction to laser material processing. The new sections added to it from previous editions (rapid prototyping, laser forming and laser cleaning) reflect how lasers are being used more in manufaturing. A very short section on laser safety is also added. The result, however, is an even wider subject field than previously (it could fill 100 books if covered in depth). I would recommend anyone beginning a course of study or career in laser processing to sit down and read this book first to put everything in perspective. It is written in a way that makes it firstly readable and only secondarily a reference book. More in-depth books in more specific interest areas will be required for specialists.
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