Most powerful tunable laser: 10 kilowatts of infrared light from free electron laser
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The Free-Electron Laser (FEL), supported by the Office of Naval Research and located at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, achieved 10 kilowatts of infrared laser light in late ...
Renesas Technology Releases Thinnest, Smallest Schottky Barrier Diodes in 1A Average Rectified Current Class
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Only 0.55 mm (max.) thick, for power supply circuits in digital still cameras, mobile phones, etc. Renesas Technology Corp. today announced the HRV103A and HRV103B ultra-small Schottky barrier diodes for implementing sm ...
New Physics Law Helps to Understand the Mechanism of High-Temperature Superconductivity
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A research group led by a scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has discovered a simple relationship that mathematically links the properties of a class of high-temperature sup ...
New Way of Connection: 'Grid Computing' to Solve Insoluble
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By connecting hundreds or even thousands of computers together to work on a single project, computer scientists are more frequently using a technique called grid computing to do previously intractable computations.
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