Surgical robotics: Why motion architecture matters more than ever
Surgical robotics has evolved, expanding into a diverse ecosystem of procedure‑specific technologies — each pushing new technical requirements onto the motion systems at their core. The post Surgical robotics: Why motion architecture matters more than ever appeared first on The Robot Report .
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Novel Single Clad Ho-doped Fiber with High Slope Efficiency and Low Ion Pairing
arXiv:2604.00823v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We report the design and experimental and simulated performance for a 2050 nm band fiber amplifier with high optical-optical slope efficiency and low ion pairing, using a novel high performance single clad Ho-doped fiber from the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). We measure an optical-optical slope efficiency of 57% using 1 mW input signal power and 1860 nm pumping which we believe is the highest slope efficiency obtained to date for a single clad single stage copumped HDFA. A new method for non-destructive measurement of the ion pairing coefficient in Ho-doped fibers is introduced and validated. Using this method, we link our 57% slope efficiency to a low ion pairing coefficient of 4% in the NRL Ho-doped fiber as derived from our experimental
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