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laser production is done by a solid state active working material.
The Escort ZR3 laser shifter is neither an active or passive jammer. It "phase shifts" the laser to it has trouble bouncing back. Detectors can't tell how far away a laser trap is, so they phase shift the laser instead.
No, they are not the same. The active material in a laser is the substance that emits the light when stimulated, while the gain medium is the part of the laser that amplifies the light passing through it. The gain medium is typically made of the active material along with other components to enhance the laser's performance.
a transistor can only work in active region cox in active region collector base junction is in reverse bias and emitter base junction is in forward bias.
Airborne laser is a weapon developed by the US Military with Northrup Grumman. The laser is a high power (in kW region) and can be used to destroy vehicles and personnel.
Apparently the Pioneer Laser Active weighed 25 pounds. And they use laser disks, which are the future.
A semiconductor laser is a type of laser which utilizes a semiconductor as its Photon source, rather than a gas (Argon, CO2, Etc...) laser which uses inert gas as an active medium. Many physicists and engineers consider a semiconductor laser a type of "Solid-State" or "Two-State" LASER.
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A laser clinic specializes in Non-surgical treatments, such as, Laser Hair Removal, Active Acne, Acne Scarring, Laser Tattoo Removal, Stretch Marks, Pigmentation, and many more Non-surgical treatments.
a transistor in active region when emitter junction is forward biased nd collector junction is reverse biased
The brain, active muscles, and abdominal region produce more heat because they are more metabolically active.
The active medium in a laser is the material that generates light amplification through stimulated emission of radiation. This material typically consists of atoms or molecules that can be excited by an external energy source to emit coherent light. Common examples of active mediums are gases (such as helium and neon), solid-state materials (like crystals or glass), and semiconductors (such as gallium arsenide).