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To: John Walliker who wrote (1198)11/9/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: pompsander  Respond to of 10714
 
And John, from what I have read, the potential of a stable blue laser in telecommunications is huge as well. Basically, a blue laser, if robust and stable, is preferable to an infra-red laser in virtually every application for reasons you stated.

Like a blue dahlia, there was a time when it was thought one could not be developed. Much progress has been made in this effort by CREE and others.



To: John Walliker who wrote (1198)11/9/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: Sunny  Respond to of 10714
 
John, Thanks for the informed reply. I was unsure if the wave length issue applied to chip making. I also hold cymi, which is currently a dominant provider of lasers for the semi equipment industry.

sunny