- semiconductor-based distributed-feedback
lasers have
typical linewidths on the
order of 1 kHz. The
laser linewidth from
stabilized low-power continuous-wave lasers...
- A
spectral line is a
weaker or
stronger region in an
otherwise uniform and
continuous spectrum. It may
result from
emission or
absorption of
light in a...
-
fundamental linewidth and the
integral linewidth. The
fundamental linewidth, also
known as the
White noise-limited
linewidth or the
intrinsic linewidth, is the...
- resonator:
spectral line shapes,
generic and
related Airy distributions,
linewidths, finesses, and
performance at low or frequency-dependent reflectivity"...
- node used in
volume CMOS (MOSFET)
semiconductor fabrication.
Printed linewidths (i.e.
transistor gate lengths) can
reach as low as 25 nm on a nominally...
- The
concept of a
linewidth is
borrowed from
laser spectroscopy. The
linewidth of a
laser is a
measure of its
phase noise. The
spectrogram of a
laser is...
- (computing), the rate of data transfer, bit rate or
throughput Spectral linewidth, the
width of an
atomic or
molecular spectral line
Bandwidth may also...
-
extremely long lived;
absorption lineshapes have been
demonstrated with neV
linewidths,
which is the
narrowest bulk
exciton resonance ever observed. The ****ociated...
- multiple-prism beam
expanders became central to the
development of narrow-
linewidth tunable lasers. Also, the use of
these prismatic beam
expanders led to...
- lasers, the gain
media of
these lasers have
quite narrow oscillation linewidths, less than 3 GHz (0.5 picometers),
making them
candidates for use in fluorescence...