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For edge-emitting QCLs, HR coating is commonly deposited on the back facet and leaving the front facet uncoated or PHR coated to reduce mirror loss meanwhile maintaining the optical power emitted from the front facet.
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Several groups had found evidence supporting the mirror neuron hypothesis; for example, neuroscientist Marco Iacoboni of the University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues reported in 2005 that children with ASD show reduced mirror neuron activity compared with healthy controls when they watch and imitate others making faces.
This high reflectivity is desirable in space-based UV spectrometers which have reduced mirror sizes due to space limitations.
Our results further showed reduced mirror checking during night driving, which can be explained by the increased workload [ 43].
By replacing the majority of the NiCo layer ((sim 8.9 g/cm(^{3})) with the lightweight alumina (Al(_{2})O(_{3}), 2.3 2.9 g/cm(^{3})), we can further reduce the mirror mass by another factor of 30 compared to normal ENR mirrors, depending on the thickness of mirrors.
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To reduce the mirror loss, we additionally considered silver coatings at the two end facets as reflectors.The results show that the reflectivity is substantially enhanced when the substrate thickness is within the nanometer range because of better mode profile matching at the waveguide/reflector interface.
High-reflectivity (HR) coating is also very effective for reducing the mirror loss.
2012) onboard Spektr-RG, which is scheduled to launch in 2016, employs an NiCo alloy (250 (upmu m thick) as a substrate instead of Ni under the ENR process, further reducing the mirror mass (Fig. 6c).
In order to reduce the high mirror loss of short cavity devices, partial-high-reflection (PHR) coating consisting of Al2O3/Ge was designed and used [13].
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