Japanese Inventor Develops Practical Violet Laser 29
Clay writes "Shuji Nakamura at Nichia Chemical Industries, the company that brought us the first blue Light Emitting Diode (LED) has now developed a short wave-length violet laser.
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As every school kid knows, shorter wave length lasers will let
us squish bits tighter together.
Purple? (Score:1)
Purple? Green! (Score:1)
Can you stack? (Score:1)
Anyways, could you make a multi-layer optical disk, which used both IR and purple lasers, giving you effectively two disks in one?
CO2 = Infrared, not UV (Score:1)
But the point here is that we have a practical, cheap (?), small, reliable, continuous laser in the violet. Very, very nice.
Holographic storage!!! (Score:1)
Hats off to Nakamura! (Score:1)
As long as we're at it... (Score:1)
Hell, why not an X-Ray laser?
Imagine... (Score:1)
Nerd's dream come true.
closer to absolute zero? (Score:1)
Great for fiber-optics (Score:1)
what wavelength (Score:1)
As long as we're at it... (Score:1)
In the case of gallium nitride, there is a yellow luminescence that was a major problem for making lasers. One of the theorists in my research group was trying to figure out precisely what defect caused the luminescence (probably vacancies). Presumably this company figured out how to make GaN with very little of whatever defect caused the yellow luminescence.
Diode lasers with even shorter wavelengths would have to have even higher band gaps, and then they would have to be pure enough that there are no optically active impurity or defect states lying in the gap. That would be a major pain.
practical? (Score:1)
Mobile DVD.... (Score:1)
Imagine a pair of those TV glasses with a "virtual" 16x9 HiDef display built in, and a little belt pack that plays mini-disc size DVD's... I would take a LOT of plane trips.
Lasers are good...
Slarty
price? (Score:1)
Guess I'll put off my DVD purchase...
Lasers are fun! (Score:1)
"Do not look into laser with remaining eye."
Whatever happened to Holograms? (Score:1)
NaTaS
http://209.196.90.210 my normal doamin natas.startx.org is down right now
No biggie (Score:1)