Laser Focus, Volume 20, Issues 7-12Pennwell Publishing Company, Advanced Technology Group, 1984 - Electrooptics |
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Page 46
... techniques suitable for the design of high capacity switch- ing systems . The main advantage of a matrix switching system is that it permits the crossing in space of all of the light beams propagating indepen- dently between all of the ...
... techniques suitable for the design of high capacity switch- ing systems . The main advantage of a matrix switching system is that it permits the crossing in space of all of the light beams propagating indepen- dently between all of the ...
Page 137
... techniques should expand in the next few years to diameters of several centimeters , with an atten- dant jump in the ability to design , and build compact lens systems . Production techniques for very large systems from 1 to 20 meters ...
... techniques should expand in the next few years to diameters of several centimeters , with an atten- dant jump in the ability to design , and build compact lens systems . Production techniques for very large systems from 1 to 20 meters ...
Page 139
... techniques to apply coatings to optical substrates is emerging . As an example , molec- ular beam epitaxy ( MBE ) can deposit highly controlled layers as thin as 30 nm . Other techniques include atomic layer epitaxy ( ALE ) and metal ...
... techniques to apply coatings to optical substrates is emerging . As an example , molec- ular beam epitaxy ( MBE ) can deposit highly controlled layers as thin as 30 nm . Other techniques include atomic layer epitaxy ( ALE ) and metal ...
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