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The entrance aperture was then covered with a light-tight shield and the pulses counted for the same interval to subtract the ever-present dark current. Operating at a rate of 10 bits per second, their computer-controlled, shoebox-sized, light-tight setup had polarized photons, generated by tiny diode lasers, traveling about 30 centimeters in air (SN: 6/20/90, p. The PM8WLR ProbeShield is a light-tight, EMI shielded probe system which contains a thermal chuck with a temperature range from -60 degrees C to +300 degrees C. |
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