Laser induced white emission

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title: Laser induced white emission
text: Laser-induced white emission (LIWE) is a broadband light in the visible spectral range. This phenomenon was reported for the first time by Jiwei Wang and Peter Tanner in 2010 for fully concentrated lanthanide oxides in vacuum, excited by a focused beam of infrared laser diode operating in continuous wave (CW) mode. The white light emission intensity is exponentially dependent on excitation power density and pressure surrounding the samples. It was found that light emission is assisted by photocu
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description: Broadband light in the visible spectral range
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