281. | Al-Free Semiconductor Laser Has Greater Power, Lifetime Microelectronics Technology Alert - March 5, 1997 Northwester University has granted and exclusive license to SLI to manufacture and sell aluminum-free lasers. Applications are expected to cover telecommunications, medicine, the military, precision machining, and many other areas. ... [read more] |
282. | SLI Liscenses Annother Innovation Electron Materials Technology News - March 1, 1997 SLI said the license of Al-Free technology from Northwestern University will allow the company to produce better beam quality and stable output from semiconductor laser diodes. Dr. Burnham expects the data storage industry to benefit. ... [read more] |
283. | Building a Better High-Power Laser Diode Optics and Photonics News - February 10, 1997 While Northwestern University's Center for Quantum Devices holds patents for MOCVD growth of Aluminum-Free laser diode, researchers at SLI and Coherent are investigating a new MBE fabrication technique that offer higher yields in production and better processing technology than other diodes. ... [read more] |
284. | Aluminum-Free Lasers Boost Power Potential R&D bulletin - January 1, 1997 Semiconductor Laser Int., will commercialize miniature semiconductor laser designed by researchers at Northwestern University's Center for Quantum Devices. ... [read more] |
285. | IR Imaging Arrays Turn to Quantum Wells Phontonics Spectra - January 1, 1997 A new semiconductor-based IR detector technology for mid- and long-wavelength instruments is ready for the marketplace. The quantum-well infrared photodetector (QWIP) is based on absorption by confined carriers in multiple quantum wells. ... [read more] |
286. | Laser Startup Scores Al-feee Power Lasers III-V's Review - December 1, 1996 Semiconductor Laser International Corp. Endicott, NY, USA has been granted an exclusive license from Northwestern University's Center for Quantum Devices, to develop, manufacture, market, and sell aluminum free high power semiconductor lasers. ... [read more] |
287. | Laser Firm Get University Liscense for Marketing Al-Free Laser Diodes Photonics Spectra - December 1, 1996 Northwestern University has granted an exclusive license to Semiconductor Laser International Corp. (SLI) to develop, and sell aluminum-free high power laser worldwide for applications ranging from medicine to telecommunications to precision machining in the automotive industry. ... [read more] |
288. | New Alloy Semiconductors Detect IR Sensor Technology - December 1, 1996 A group at Northwestern University developed new thallium based semiconductor alloys with great promise in the long wavelength 1 to 12 μm regions of the spectrum. The goal: high-performance, room-temperature infrared sensing. ... [read more] |
289. | Seeing a New Light; New Laser Boast Power, Reliability Chicago Tribune - October 29, 1996 A high-power, low-energy miniature laser developed by Northwestern University researchers will be commercialized by Semiconductor Laser International Corp., the firm said Monday. ... [read more] |
290. | GaN Film Nears Perfection BMDO Update - September 1, 1996 Northwestern University's Center for Quantum Devices has grown some of the world's highest-quality III-Nitride films, with defect densities less than 10 million per centimeter squared. ... [read more] |