Research LabsLaser LaboratoryContact: Joel Falk The Laser Laboratory supports research in nonlinear optics, materials, and devices. High-power argon lasers are used for nonlinear optics and for light scattering measurements. A Nd:YAG laser (including second and third harmonic generators) is used for studies of optical processes in semiconductors. A tunable Ti:Sapphire laser is available for investigations of linear and nonlinear optical properties of GaAs-based semiconductors. Carbon dioxide lasers are used to probe transitions in bandgap engineered semiconductor devices, with applications to the thermal imaging wavelength range. A vast array of precision optics (mirrors, lenses, filters, and cryosat windows) and a large collection of optical hardware (mounts and translators) is also available. |
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Marlin Mickle develops technology that may replace barcodes as the universal identifier.
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