Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!ucbvax!hplabs!hpfcdc!hpfcdj!brian From: brian@hpfcdj.HP.COM (Brian Rauchfuss) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Color desktop scanners (a technical discussion begins) Message-ID: <17400004@hpfcdj.HP.COM> Date: 16 Aug 89 14:57:00 GMT References: <1869@ucsd.EDU> Organization: Hewlett Packard -- Fort Collins, CO Lines: 17 sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) writes: >Some surgeons needed different frequencies of lasers for different tasks, so >they were using a Dye laser. From what I could gather, a primary laser excited >a dye which emmitted a secondary laser which could be tuned to almost any >frequency. A dye laser is pumped by a primary laser and then lases at its characteristic frequency. The laser can be fine tuned around this frequency, but to get a big change in frequency you need to change the dye! Dyes are availible for nearly any color. (Since a dye lasers are relatively cheap, could you have three of them? or three dye tubes that use the same mirrors and pump?) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Smokefoot "... never knowing I could shape my life brian@hpfcbdr.HP.COM like the artist paints his dreams on a canvas." - Minor Detail