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I think people misunderstand the fundamental problem with the relationship between LWJ and WWX before WWX died (and i may be partially QCL's fault).
It's not particularly a problem that the failed to realise/confess romantic feelings for one another
the real problem was that they failed to become friends (and I don't mean causal friends, though they aren't that either, I mean true deep friendship)
the foundations of their friendship lay earlier on, sure, but they do not develop such relationship
they don't understand one another not because some underlying romantic/sexual tension, but because they aren't friends
they (especially WWX) make wrong (albeit justified) assumptions, they have to overcome later on, about one another because they aren't really friends (WWX doesn't really know LWJ that well on the personal level)
they do actually sort out the romantic misunderstanding fairly quickly once they do become friends (it feels longer for the reader given how the book is structured)
#mo dao zu shi#mdzs#qcl really destroyed wwx's character making them friends before his death#wwx is like a medieval astronomers adding epicycles to explain the movement of planets#not knowing he can't observe the parallax of stars because they are too far away
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I think I know what you want to convey here but you approach the subject from a rather unproductive perspective
First, he's literally not the definition of unreliable narrator starting with the fact that he's not the narrator - to fulfil the definition of unreliable narrator he needs to be the one telling the story and he's not.
He's in fact excluded from the definition of an unreliable narrator given that he is a character in a story written with third person omniscient narrator
He's not explaining things to the reader because providing information about what is happening in the story it's not his function.
Second what you have described, a non-linear story structure and the information not being provided upfront are not necessarily features of the unreliable narration either - such story structure can be employed by a unreliable narrator but by no means it is a part of definition. And here the non-linear is not used to misinform the reader. I understand that the non-linear story structure is confusing for some readers, but that does not make the narration unreliable.
we can talk about an unreliable narrator when what the narrator tells to the reader is not justified by what happens around them. Technically you can say that every first person narrator is unreliable, but that more or less conflates unreliable narrator and first person narration and obscures the specificity of unreliable narrator as story telling tool for the analysis of the text. Also being unreliable is not the same as being wrong, especially if the narrator is at some point being wrong about something only for the issue to be cleared up by the end of the story. It may be necessary for the presentation of the story for the character to be wrong at the beginning only to learn the truth later on and it doesn't made them an unreliable observer or narrator.
Being joking and sarcastic or needlessly melodramatic are a bit of a grey area here - but again that only applies when the character is the narrator, which WWX is not.
I think what you've made to say is that the story takes a very natural pace following WWX's experiences without provisioning a lot of context about his past - he may be sarcastic or joking about his past without recounting the events to himself because he already knows those pasts events recounting them serves no purpose to him, but we as readers need to wait for the narrator provide some context to us as to what happened in the past or the flashback for the events to play in front of our eyes.
Also often times were are only presented with the information in moments when it would leave maximum impact. So we don't know WWX's opinion on some of the most dramatic moments in his life until we see them and until then we only have dubious statements from the other characters.
For instance we are told that it's WWX's fault Lotus Pier has been attacked and Jiang sect had been macerated, but were are not informed what WWX thinks about. It's more impactful for the events to unfold in front of our eyes and to be presented with JC's perspective when he strangles WWX blames him for the fall of Lotus Pier when deep down he understands that Wen would still come regardless of WWX's involvement. It really drives the point much more better than WWX simply thinking to himself that it's not right and that he's accused unfairly.
WWX is literally the definition of an unreliable narrator and I love it so much. Born in another body? Well, let's introduce a whole buncha characters I knew in my past life and so many chekov's guns. Let's explain my past life? No, let's be weird in the present with random tiny references to VERY IMPORTANT events. Okay, the reader might finally be following this cutesy detective storyline? Let's go back some twenty years to explain a single line that my gay ass said to his gayer ass. The timeline of the past making sense? Let's have another flashback inside this fucking flashback!
#I wouldn't use qcl/the untamed to try to better understand mdzs#because those are very different stories#and the main character only shares surface level resemblance#the untamed is wonderful when it comes to acting#but writing is basically a fanfiction#and one written by someone who doesn't understand the original very well#mdzs
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Coupled semiconductor lasers generate novel optical patterns, enabling new spectroscopy techniques
The physical interaction between two or more systems, also known as coupling, can give rise to unique and unexpected effects. In the field of optics, coupled light sources (e.g., lasers) can influence each other, producing complex light patterns that cannot be emitted by individual light-emitting systems. Researchers at Harvard University, Politecnico di Torino and TU Wien have recently shown that a set of coupled semiconductor-based ring lasers can generate unique and interesting optical patterns that would be impossible to produce for a single laser. Their paper, published in Physical Review Letters, could open new possibilities for the development of spectroscopy techniques and on-chip laser systems. "Our work on coupled racetrack quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) builds on previous experiments with single racetrack QCLs, where we discovered intriguing coherent states," Theodore P. Letsou, first author of the paper, told Phys.org.
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Mid-IR Laser Technologies Gain Momentum Across Critical Sectors
The global Mid-infrared (Mid-IR) Laser Market is poised for remarkable expansion, projected to reach a valuation of USD 2.2 Bn by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2023 to 2031. This growth is driven by escalating demand across aerospace & defense, healthcare, telecommunications, and environmental monitoring sectors. The market stood at USD 938.8 Mn in 2022, underscoring its promising potential.
Market Overview: Mid-infrared lasers operate in the 2–20 μm wavelength range and are essential for applications requiring high precision and sensitivity, including spectroscopy, missile countermeasures, non-invasive surgeries, and chemical analysis. These lasers have emerged as key instruments in scientific research, defense operations, and healthcare diagnostics, due to their capability to interact with molecular vibrations, providing precise detection and imaging.
Market Drivers & Trends
Several factors are catalyzing the expansion of the mid-infrared laser industry:
Healthcare Innovations: Mid-IR lasers are now standard in dermatology, ophthalmology, and surgery. Their non-invasive nature and superior accuracy have replaced conventional surgical tools in many applications.
Aerospace & Defense Budgets: The rising global defense expenditure—highlighted by the U.S. defense budget exceeding US$ 813 Bn in 2023—has intensified demand for laser-based missile countermeasures, covert communication tools, and spectroscopic threat detection systems.
Spectroscopy & Environmental Monitoring: Governments and industries are investing in precision environmental sensors using tunable mid-IR lasers for real-time monitoring of pollutants and hazardous chemicals.
Miniaturization & Integration: The trend toward compact, portable systems is shaping laser innovation, allowing for deployment in drones, medical handheld devices, and space-constrained industrial platforms.
Key Players and Industry Leaders
The mid-IR laser market is moderately consolidated, with key players leading innovation through high-performance product development and strategic collaborations. Major players include:
Hamamatsu Photonics K. K.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Boston Electronics Corporation
Genia Photonics Inc.
IPG Photonics Corporation
Menlo Systems GmbH
Thorlabs, Inc.
HÜBNER Photonics
These companies are spearheading advancements in Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs) and fiber laser technologies to increase the versatility, power output, and application range of mid-IR lasers.
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Recent Developments
In February 2021, Hamamatsu Photonics introduced QCLs with 2-watt output at 8.6 μm wavelength, applicable in both automotive and medical devices.
Boston Electronics launched the smallest MWIR detection module in 2020, integrating a new InAsSb detector with a low-noise preamplifier—ideal for portable mid-IR systems.
In January 2021, EMPA researchers successfully tested a compact mid-infrared laser spectrometer on a balloon and a drone, signifying the advancement of lightweight QCL integration.
Latest Market Trends
Tunable Mid-IR Lasers Dominate: Representing 73.2% of the market in 2022, the tunable laser segment is projected to grow at 10.1% CAGR, supported by rising adoption in gas sensing and spectroscopy.
Surge in Spectroscopy Applications: Mid-IR spectroscopy is gaining traction in biomedical research, offering non-invasive, label-free, and real-time analysis.
Portable and Rugged Designs: Demand is rising for miniaturized and rugged laser systems capable of operating in harsh environments like defense outposts and industrial facilities.
Market Opportunities
Emerging opportunities include:
Non-invasive Diagnostics: Integration of mid-IR lasers in smart diagnostic devices for diabetes, cancer screening, and brain imaging.
Industrial Quality Control: Use in inline material inspection and process optimization, particularly in manufacturing environments with stringent regulatory requirements.
Telecommunication: As data transmission demands increase, mid-infrared lasers are being considered for high-speed, secure communications, especially in military-grade networks.
Climate Monitoring: Mid-IR lasers are crucial for methane and greenhouse gas detection, helping countries meet carbon neutrality goals.
Future Outlook
The mid-infrared laser market is projected to maintain a strong upward trajectory through 2031. Key growth areas will include Asia Pacific, due to its industrial expansion, and North America, which benefits from a robust defense sector and technological R&D infrastructure.
Innovations in quantum cascade laser efficiency, wavelength tunability, and integration with AI-based imaging platforms are set to redefine possibilities in diagnostics, security, and environmental science.
Market Segmentation
By Type:
Quantum Cascade Lasers
Optical Parametric Oscillators (OPOs)
Solid State Lasers
Fiber Lasers
Gas and Chemical Lasers
Others
By Wavelength:
Tunable Mid-IR Lasers
Fixed Mid-IR Lasers
Broadband Mid-IR Lasers
By Application:
Missile Countermeasures
Spectroscopy
Remote Sensing
Welding
LIDAR
Non-invasive Medical Diagnosis
Laser Scalpels
Others
By End-use Industry:
Aerospace and Defense
Healthcare and Life Science
IT and Telecommunication
Automotive
Industrial
Chemical
Others
Regional Insights
North America held the largest market share in 2022 at 36.7%, driven by defense contracts and growing interest in environmental monitoring. OEM presence in defense R&D, particularly in the U.S., is a major catalyst.
Asia Pacific, capturing 34.9% share, is expected to show the fastest growth, with increasing deployment in industrial quality control, chemical detection, and medical imaging—especially in China, India, and Japan.
Europe remains a strong contender, with advancements in research-driven applications and support from environmental policy frameworks.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the expected market size of the mid-infrared laser market by 2031? A1. The market is projected to reach US$ 2.2 Bn by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 9.6%.
Q2. What are the key drivers for the mid-infrared laser market? A2. Rising demand in healthcare, aerospace & defense, environmental monitoring, and industrial quality control.
Q3. Which region leads the global mid-IR laser market? A3. North America currently holds the largest share due to high R&D and defense investments.
Q4. What is the role of tunable mid-infrared lasers in market growth? A4. Tunable lasers dominate due to their flexibility in spectroscopy, gas sensing, and thermal imaging applications.
Q5. Who are the leading players in the market? A5. Major players include Hamamatsu Photonics, IPG Photonics, Thorlabs, Boston Electronics, and Menlo Systems.
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01apr2025 - Dallas, GA CSI
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Losses: my sanity, my faith in the AM team, my opportunities to manage QCL calibrations, support Erik and Lindsey, talk to Ann, get ahead of the next two weeks projects, or relax at all even for a minute
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Quantum Cascade Laser Chips Market: $1.2B to $3.8B by 2034 💡
Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) Chips Market is expected to expand from $1.2 billion in 2024 to $3.8 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 11.5%. This rapid growth reflects the increasing demand for mid- to far-infrared laser technology, which is revolutionizing various sectors including spectroscopy, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostics.
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Market Drivers and Key Segments
QCL chips, which operate in the mid- to far-infrared spectrum, offer unique advantages in high-resolution sensing and compact design. These benefits make them ideal for industries requiring precise and reliable measurement tools. The telecommunications sector leads the market, benefiting from the demand for high-speed data transmission and the continuous evolution of network infrastructures. Industrial applications, particularly material processing and sensing, are the second-largest segment, driven by the need for efficiency and precision in manufacturing processes.
Regional Growth Dynamics
The North American market leads in terms of market share, driven by robust technological innovation and R&D investments. The United States, in particular, is at the forefront of QCL adoption, particularly in telecommunications and aerospace applications. Europe also remains a strong player, with countries like Germany and the United Kingdom making significant contributions to industrial and automotive sectors. Meanwhile, in the Asia-Pacific region, China and Japan are emerging as key players, thanks to their rapid industrialization and growing focus on advanced manufacturing technologies.
As technological advancements continue, these regions are set to fuel further growth, providing a fertile landscape for strategic collaborations and continued innovation in quantum cascade lasers.
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[ super mini life update, I have to move. The rental we love so much and have been in for four years the owner now wants to sell and I know there are foundation issues or we'd try and buy it. That being said we have till the end of March to be out. So it'll be packing, trying to keep working random jobs, and getting shit out once we find a place. The stress is high but I have hope we will find a good place and things will be okay it's just a lot all at once.
The only job I have set up this coming year is 4 weeks, so maybe I get something after that but January is set. It's not the rate I SHOULD have but it's good experience, I'm basically an AD for PA pay even though I'm on the QCL now.
I'm also editing my short film which is top priority. All that to say I'm here but not as often, I haven't forgotten anyone. All threads will be replied to, so if you do want to drop something let me know, otherwise I'll keep it ]
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Ulteriori sistemi di contromisure CIRCM per l'US Army
Leonardo DRS, Inc. ha annunciato di aver ricevuto un altro contratto di produzione a tariffa piena per la fornitura della sua tecnologia leader del settore Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) per abilitare i sistemi Common Infrared Countermeasure (CIRCM) per protezione dei velivoli militari impegnati in prima linea. Il contratto assegnato da Northrop Grumman prosegue la collaborazione tra le due società relativamente questa capacità QCL che fornisce protezione avanzata contro le minacce missilistiche attuali, in evoluzione ed in proliferazione contro i velivoli militari statunitensi. CIRCM è un sistema di contromisure ad infrarossi di quinta generazione basato su laser progettato per tracciare e sconfiggere i
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