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Sarina Tracy, [email protected]

Let’s face it: We spend a large portion of our day looking at screens. The jury is still out on whether that’s an entirely good or bad thing, but it is the reality of modern life. Our ever-evolving arsenal comprises cellphones, tablets, computers, televisions and cameras. And in some ways, the very characteristics that make them so appealing – their sleek glass touch screens – can also become a liability. The surface reflectivity of glass and polymers (about 4 percent under normal incidence) reduces the performance and lifetime of our glass-covered gadgets....Read full article

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    Published: December 2014
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    laser cavity
    A laser cavity, also known as an optical cavity or resonator, is a fundamental component of a laser system. It is a confined region or space where light undergoes multiple reflections, leading to the amplification of coherent light. The laser cavity consists of mirrors that form the boundaries of the cavity, and it plays a crucial role in sustaining the laser action. Key components and characteristics of a laser cavity include: Mirrors: A laser cavity typically includes two mirrors, one...
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