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Laser Technologies, Components & Applications Market – Global Forecast & Analysis (2012 – 2017)



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Publication Date: May-2012
Format: PDF
Pages: 189
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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Laser Technologies, Components & Applications Market – Global Forecast & Analysis (2012 – 2017)

Laser Technologies, Components & Applications Market – Global Forecast & Analysis (2012 – 2017) By Types (Fiber Laser, CO2 Laser, Solid State Laser, Excimer Laser, Dye Laser, Diode Laser) & By Applications (Cutting & Welding, Marking & Engraving, Semiconductor & Micro Processing, Automotive Industry, Communication, Excimer Lithography, Data Storage, Medical, Defense, Instrumentation & Sensors, Pumps & Image Recording)

“Laser” stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. In the early technical literature, especially at Bell Telephone Laboratories, the laser was called an optical maser; this term is now obsolete. A laser which produces light by itself is technically an optical oscillator rather than an optical amplifier as suggested by the acronym. It has been humorously noted that the acronym LOSER, for "light oscillation by stimulated emission of radiation", would have been more correct. With the widespread use of the original acronym as a common noun, actual optical amplifiers have come to be referred to as "laser amplifiers", notwithstanding the apparent redundancy in that designation.

Most of the mainstream laser categories were developed five decades ago but the commercialization started with CO2 lasers being used in most of the industrial applications. The new lasers like femtosecond and disc lasers operate on the conventional principles, but compete with previous forms of lasers in output power and efficiency. In spite of being very technical in terms of installation and usage, lasers continue to be part of cutting edge high end devices across verticals.

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GLOBAL PHOTONIC SENSOR MARKET FORECAST BY TYPE (LASER, BIOPHOTONIC, FIBER OPTIC) & APPLICATION (OIL & GAS, MILITARY & AEROSPACE, ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURE, INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION, MEDICAL & OTHERS) 2011?16



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Publication Date: Dec-2011
Format: PDF
Pages: 159
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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Global Chip on Board Light Emitting Diode Market (2011 – 2016)



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Publication Date: Nov-2011
Format: PDF
Pages: 188
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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Global Silicon Photonics Market (2010 – 2015)



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Publication Date: Mar-2011
Format: pdf
Pages: 174
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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The integration of photonics with electronics revolutionized the microelectronics industry. However, the use of this combination remained limited to high-end devices and applications due to the high cost of optical fibers and other optoelectronic components. This led to the introduction of silicon in photonic applications, giving rise to the new field of silicon-photonics. Silicon is a low-cost and readily-available substance that presents tremendous potential for use in optoelectronics.

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Nanophotonics- Advanced Technologies and Global Market (2009 - 2014)



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Published: 7/1/2009
Pages: 208
Format: pdf
Author: MarketsandMarkets
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Nanophotonics is born out of the combination of three major sciences: photonics, nanotechnology, and optoelectronics. While photonics and optoelectronics have revolutionized the electronics and semiconductors market, nanotechnology has the greatest potential for further improvement, and hence has emerged as the most sought-after technology by big companies and research laboratories. In spite of it being in the nascent stage, nanophotonics is expected to make it to the mainstream market owing to its higher power efficiency, thermal resistivity, and operational life.

The nanophotonic component market is growing at a robust rate for the last few years and is expected to maintain a very high CAGR for the next few years. The market is expected to reach US$3.6 billion in 2014 at a CAGR of 100.7% from 2009 to 2014.

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