Project Blue Beam • The document presents a sanitized mont…

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Project Blue Beam

• The document presents a sanitized monthly report on a laser display feasibility study, focusing on the development of a projection viewer concept utilizing lasers across various electromagnetic spectrum regions.

• A task aimed at optimizing lasers emphasizes the importance of mode control and beam uniformity for the production of a 0.53 micron (blue-green) laser, particularly for photographic applications.

• An evaluation report on a 0.5 micron wavelength (blue-green) laser shows progress in developing an operational continuous wave gas laser, with noted equipment reallocation during project goal reassessment.

• Military activities in certain areas are documented, highlighting the presence of soldiers with distinctive epaulets and the construction of temporary buildings.

• A trip report from June 1964 details experiments with neodymium-doped glass lasers that produced a blue-green second harmonic component and interactions with various projects.

• Research authorized on optimizing blue-green laser radiation through harmonic doubling in specific crystals led to the commencement of laboratory work shortly thereafter.

• A control report for the classified project "Sunstreak" includes security identifiers and tasking details, underscoring its sensitive nature.

• A progress report on a high-precision stereo point transfer device notes enhancements in the dichroic beam splitter used for blue-green imaging applications.

• An image enhancement device report describes the use of mercury vapor and projection sources to generate colored spots for image scanning purposes.

• Investigations into using photographs as recording media for lasers reveal ongoing developments in Argon CW lasers operating in the blue-green spectrum.

• Various institutional notifications related to MKULTRA and other projects indicate a wide range of classified research activities.

• An analysis of a color duplicating system highlights the integration of red, green, and blue light signals for effective scene representation.

• Research focused on projecting infrared radiation using germanium point sources aims to optimize beam projection techniques.

• A report on Russian scientific projects includes details about a test transmitter and the evaluation of beam projection methods.

• A progress report from October 1965 discusses ongoing projects and vendor improvements related to beam splitter technology.

• A contract summary outlines quantitative results achieved in laser beam applications on silver halide films.

• A description of a port construction project details the use of wooden beams and hooks for structural support.

• A project number report mentions overhead photography with highlighted areas of interest represented in various colors.

• An espionage case involving radar beams and stealth technology is noted, with implications for government projects.

• Specifications for counters interfacing with a comparator detail control mechanisms for projected light beams in a microscopy setup.