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Mini Lasers Could Help Launch New Internet Age

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ORLANDO, Fla., March 21, 2011 — A miniature laser diode has been created that emits intense light at a single wavelength, making it ideal for high-speed data transmission. Until now, the biggest challenge has been the failure rate of these tiny devices. They don't work very well when they face huge workloads; the stress makes them crack. Sabine Freisem, a senior research scientist who has been collaborating with Deppe for eight years, works on lasers in their UCF lab. The miniature laser diode emits more intense light than those currently used. (Image: Jacque Brund/UCF) The smaller size and elimination of...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    AmericasCollege of Optics and PhotonicsCommunicationsDennis DeppeGPShigh-speed data transmissionInternetmini lasersnonsemiconductor materialoptical clocksResearch & TechnologySabine FreisemSPIE Photonics WestUniversity of Central FloridaLasers

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