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    Optic Fibers

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    Abstract The military/aerospace platform operational environment challenges the creativity of fiber optic module packaging engineers as they endeavor to develop and mature new active and passive single-mode fiber optic and photonic components for next generation avionics networking applications. Low sales and manufacturing volumes inherent to avionics combined with lack of standard interface specifications for current and next generation fiber optic local area network architectures and sub-systems

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    Physical Vapor Deposition

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    are struck at an angle of 45o by a pulsed and focused laser beam  the substrates are attached with the surface parallel to the target surface at a target-to-substrate distance of typically 2-10 cm  Laser ablation of the target Process (4 stages) material and creation of a plasma  Dynamic of the plasma  Deposition of the ablation material on the substrate  Nucleation and growth of the film on the substrate surface 1. Laser ablation of the target material and creation of a plasma

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    “optical telegraph.” “It was a system comprised of a series of lights mounted on towers where operators would relay a message from one tower to the next.” (Timbercon.com) Then the laser was introduced in 1958 as an effective source of light. “The concept was introduced by Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow to show that lasers could be made to operate in optical and infrared regions. Basically‚ light is reflected back and forth in an energized

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    Materials and Devices‚ Lasers and Applications‚ Wireless & Mobile Network‚ Optoelectronics‚ Optical Communication & Computing Motivation Applying for Your Major I am interested in Research in Display & Energy. I have done specialization in Laser & Optoelectronics. I have studied Holographic display in the opto-elctronics courses. I want to research further in 3D displays and Holography 3D display. I am interested in Research in Display & Energy. I have done specialization in Laser & Optoelectronics.

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    even through shoes and clothing. Here‚ the human body acts as a transmission medium which supports half-duplex communication at 10Mbit/s. The main component of the transceiver is an electric-field sensor implemented with an electro optic crystal and laser light. INTRODUCTION: NTT ‚ the Japanese telecoms group‚ and the team of scientists that invented the Red Tacton system. "Tacton" because with this technology‚ communication starts by touching (Touch)‚ leading to various actions (Act on). We then

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    Short Story: Tom's Murder

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    Help!!!‚ Tom started to bleed. A angry person said “that’s what you get for saying that to me.” Tom said “I didn’t do anything”‚ Then he started to cry. All of a sudden Tom said to himself “What’s happening to me ?”‚ His eyes started to glow red and his hands glowed green to. Then started to get angry‚ Tom said “this is what you get for punching me.” BOOM!!! Tom punched the person and he flied across the alley way and slammed into the wall. People from the outside of the alley way started to

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    Electromagnetics Application

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    Laser Communicator Reniel Joseph E. Bautista‚ Harris W. Guinomla‚ Jose Paulo Piloton and Khevin Anne A. Francisco‚ EECE‚ MSU-IIT Abstract –This project involves discovering how wireless connections occur in the atmosphere using a beam of laser. The project‚ laser communicator‚ uses electromagnetic waves to transfer information without direct connection between the input and output devices. This project will also investigate how the sound waves are transmitted as electrical and light signals through

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    History of Fiber Optics

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    also Kapany who coined the term fiber optics in 1956. * In 1953‚ Charles Townes and two of his graduate students developed the MASER (Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation)‚ and in 1960‚ Theodore Maiman developed the first LASER ( Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation). * In 1967‚ Charles Kao and George Bockham of the Standard Telecommunications Laboratory proposed the cladded fiber cables. * In 1970‚ Robert Maurer‚ Donalk Keck and Kapron of Corning

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    Martynas Preisaitis ARET 222 Laser Technology in Construction Laser technology has been around for the past 20 years‚ but the use of it’s amazing capabilities has only become popular in the past decade. Lasers today are used in all types of fields from military equipment‚ cd burning‚ eye vision examinations‚ construction fields and many more. It’s a universal new technology that can be applied to many fields‚ and make the job much easier and faster. Laser use in construction was started by

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    Nickel 200 Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1. Nickel Nickel is a chemical element with atomic number 28. It is denoted by the symbol ‘Ni’ and is one of the main constituent of meteorites. It was discovered in 1751‚ by Axel Fredrik in Sweden. It belongs to the transition metal group and is known for its hardness and ductility. Significant chemical reactivity is exhibited by pure Nickel. Nickel in its pure or low-alloy form is used in several fields as it is highly resistant to various reducing chemicals. Nickel when annealed

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