Metal deforming – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – Metal deforming by use of roller or roller-like tool element
Patent
1993-04-30
1995-02-07
Scott, Jr., Leon
Metal deforming
With use of control means energized in response to activator...
Metal deforming by use of roller or roller-like tool element
372 41, 372 68, 372 69, H01S 330
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active
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ABSTRACT:
A light source for an interferometric fiber optic gyroscope ("IFOG") includes a thulium (Tm.sup.+++) doped optical fiber which exhibits superluminescence in a wavelength region substantially centered at about 1.8 microns.
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Einschlag Michael B.
Jr. Leon Scott
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