Bell Telephone Laboratories uses the Model 160 Boxcar Integrator to study second harmonic generation from repetitively Q-switched laser beams in crystals. Resolution of the signal of interest, recovered from almost totally obscuring noise, is 10 nanoseconds. The Model 160 Boxcar Integrator is proving valuable in many other areas of investigation including luminescence decay, photobiology, microwave acoustics, pulsed magnetic resonance, atomic lifetime measurements and plasma research.
If you have a problem where noise interferes with the recovery of repetitive complex waveforms, let us show you how you solve it with the Model 160 Boxcar Integrator (price: $3,950) or another of our broad line of signal recovery instruments. For information, write Princeton Applied Research Corporation, Box 565, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. Telephone: (609) 924-6835. (A) Noisy signal to Boxcar Integrator. (B) Recovered second harmonic signal at output of Boxcar Integrator.
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