Biophotonics_Concepts_to_Applications

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1 :8 A product data sheet for a certain photodetector states that a−32 dBm optical
power level is needed at the photodetector to satisfy a specific performance
requirement. Show that the required power level in nW (nanowatt) units is
631 nW.


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  1. [Review article]



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22 1 Overview of Biophotonics

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