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CLEANTECH INDUSTRIAL LIFE SCIENCE DEFENSE MY COMPANY MY PROFILE REGISTER HOME NEWSDESK PRODUCTS BUYERS GUIDE JOBS EVENTS NEWSLETTER ADVERTISE CONTACT US IN DEPTH Previous Next Contents Share Soraa lasers show record single-mode power 29 Nov 2010 West-Coast start-up is producing semi-polar and non-polar nitride semiconductor lasers that outperform conventional . designs Soraa green laser One of the optoelectronics industryâ s recent success stories is the nitride laser , a device invented back in 1995 at the Japanese firm Nichia . Sales of such lasers are expected to net 495 million this year , according to the market research firm Strategy Analytics thanks in the main to deployment of violet versions of this device in every Blu-ray player , recorder and PlayStation3 console . And a
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CLEANTECH INDUSTRIAL LIFE SCIENCE DEFENSE MY COMPANY MY PROFILE REGISTER HOME NEWSDESK PRODUCTS BUYERS GUIDE JOBS EVENTS NEWSLETTER ADVERTISE CONTACT US NEWS ANALYSIS Previous Next Contents Share Diode laser welding improves solar heaters 25 Nov 2010 Replacing flashlamp-pumped systems with high-power diodes will both save energy and provide better welds in solar thermal collectors used to heat . water Solar collector A new laser welding process under development in Germany will provide both a saving in energy consumption and improved welds in solar thermal absorber systems , according to the non-profit Laser Zentrum Hannover LZH center for applied laser . research In such solar systems , which use heat from the Sun to heat up water i.e . they are not photovoltaic the absorbers are the key
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Geneva, 17 November 2011. The ALPHA experiment at CERN[1] has taken an important step forward in developing techniques to understand one of the Universe's open questions: is there a difference between matter and antimatter? In a paper published in Nature today, the collaboration shows that it has successfully produced and trapped atoms of antihydrogen. This development opens the path to new ways of making detailed measurements of antihydrogen, which will in turn allow scientists to compare matter and antimatter.
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, Net World Directory listing Net World Directory Your personal directory for the internet Net World Directory : Highly efficient , flexible nanogenerator technology Back to the main technology blog page Subscribe To Technology Blog RSS Feed Highly efficient , flexible nanogenerator technology Flexible thin film nanomaterials produce . electricity Credit : KAIST Can a heart implanted micro robot operate permanently Can cell phones and tiny robots implanted in the heart operate permanently without having their batteries charged It might sound like science fiction , but these things seem to be possible in the near future . The team of Prof . Keon Jae Lee KAIST , Dept . of Materials Science and Engineering and Prof . Zhong Lin Wang Georgia Institute of Technology , Dept . of Materials Science
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Whenever two pieces of metal at different voltages are brought near each other, as when an appliance is plugged into a live socket, there is a chance there will be an arc between them. Most of the arcs people see are a breakdown of the gas between the metal surfaces, but this type of breakdown can also occur in a vacuum. This vacuum breakdown, which until recently has not been well understood, has implications for applications from particle accelerators to fusion reactors........
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Net World Directory listing Net World Directory Your personal directory for the internet Net World Directory : Taming thermonuclear plasma with a snowflake Back to the main technology blog page Subscribe To Technology Blog RSS Feed Taming thermonuclear plasma with a snowflake Physicists working on the National Spherical Torus Experiment NSTX at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are now one step closer to solving one of the grand challenges of magnetic fusion researchhow to reduce the effect that the hot plasma has on fusion machine walls or how to tame the plasma-material interface Some heat from the hot plasma core of a fusion energy device escapes the plasma and can interact with reactor vessel walls . This not only erodes the walls and other components , but also contaminates the
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Back to the main new technology blog page Subscribe To New Technology Blog RSS Feed Taming thermonuclear plasma with a snowflake This is a snowflake divertor a novel plasma-material interface is realized in the National Spherical Torus . Experiment Credit : V . Soukhanovskii , Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Physicists working on the National Spherical Torus Experiment NSTX at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are now one step closer to solving one of the grand challenges of magnetic fusion researchhow to reduce the effect that the hot plasma has on fusion machine walls or how to tame the plasma-material interface Some heat from the hot plasma core of a fusion energy device escapes the plasma and can interact with reactor vessel walls . This not only erodes the walls and other
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A light source of unprecedented brilliance, the technology of which is poised to be responsible for significant advancements in fields such as healthcare, materials science and sustainable energy and to open up vast new areas for scientific exploration that have previously been inaccessible, has been achieved at the Science and Technology Facilities Council's (STFC) Daresbury Laboratory. Scientists working on ALICE (Accelerators and Lasers In Combined Experiments), an R&D prototype for the next generation of accelerator-based light sources, have successfully demonstrated Europe's first Free Electron Laser to be operated on an energy recovery particle accelerator, on 23 October 2010