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blue laser

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blue laser

A semiconductor laser that emits light in the 400-450 nm range. Although it was very difficult developing blue lasers, which emit smaller wavelengths than other colors, blue lasers became commercially available in 2001. Blue diode lasers allow for smaller pits to be used in optical discs (CD-ROMs use 780 nm pits; DVDs are 630 nm).

Blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs), a related technology, were also difficult to manufacture, but became practical and widely used after the turn of the century. See Blu-ray and UDO.


blue laser [¦blü ¦lā·zər]
(optics)
A laser that emits bluish-purple light efficiently at room temperature from a semiconductor diode based on multiple quantum wells of III-V nitrides such as indium gallium nitride.


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Blue laser optical is just now entering the market, meaning it's time to prepare to migrate from DVD to Blue Laser optical.
UDO is also the only blue laser optical technology to receive international standard certification from both Ecma and ISO.
And the 164-foot-high Arc de Triomphe was emblazoned with blue laser signs proclaiming, ``Thank you, Blues.
 
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