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Microfluidic Dye Laser Generates Two Coaxial Wavelengths

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Laser is an important lab-on-a-chip component.

Breck Hitz

The lab-on-a-chip concept entails integrating the components of one or more analytic instruments on a single, monolithic chip. Such devices are of enormous value in chemical — and, especially, biological and medical — analysis. They are portable, can be operated in remote locations and require only minute samples. Photonic techniques are well suited for integration into these tiny instruments, and micro-fluidic lasers have proved to be especially useful. Microfluidic lasers that can produce two or more collinear wavelengths would enable simultaneous sample analysis in two spectral...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    analytic instrumentsCoatingsindustrialMicrofluidic lasersmonolithic chipResearch & Technologyspectroscopy

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