Publications by Date
2006
2005
"Dirty" silicon could spread solar energy
OE Magazine
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Nov/Dec 2005
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pg. 5
Agilent sales mark "end of an era"
OE Magazine
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Nov/Dec 2005
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pg. 10
Growth in microelectronics, flat panels makes materials processing lasers more attractive
OE Magazine
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August 2005
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pg. 36
Most US federal research spending likely to drop in 2006
OE Magazine
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August 2005
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pg. 12
Spectroscopy systems become smaller, cheaper, easier to use
OE Magazine
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Nov/Dec 2005
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pg. 37
DPSS lasers aim for right combination of power, wavelength, and cost
OE Magazine
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October 2005
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pg. 37
Energy bill authorizes $350 million for solid-state lighting development
OE Magazine
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October 2005
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pg. 10
Laser pulses deep into the ultraviolet could lead to new levels of spectroscopy
OE Magazine
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October 2005
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pg. 5
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TR-35 profiles: Aarabi, Barzilay, Blackwell, Carvin, Chen, Crowley, Manohar
Technology Review
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October 2005
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pg. 41
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Approved fusion project will need metrology equipment from photonics industry
OE Magazine
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September 2005
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pg. 11
Mirror, mirror off the shelf
OE Magazine
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September 2005
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pg. 37
Supercooled superfluid could lead to novel understanding of matter
OE Magazine
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September 2005
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pg. 6
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Antigay psychologist says gays more likely to drink and drive
Advocate.com
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Aug. 13, 2005
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Reversing index of refraction helps researchers beat diffraction limit
OE Magazine
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August 2005
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pg. 8
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Author of new bisexuality study has always been controversial
Advocate.com
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July 7, 2005
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2-D spectroscopy yields information on how energy moves between molecules
OE Magazine
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June/July 2005
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pg. 7
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Low-loss optical switches offer new options for rerouting light
OE Magazine
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June/July 2005
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pg. 44
US faces increasing competition from Asia in science and technology
OE Magazine
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June/July 2005
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pg. 12