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  • FIR lasers have application in terahertz spectroscopy, [[terahertz imaging]] as well i FIR lasers typically consist of a long (1–3 meters) [[waveguide]] filled with gaseous ...
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  • Photoinjectors play a leading role in X-ray [[Free-electron laser]]s and small [[beam emittance]] [[accelerator physics]] facilities. ...
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  • ...|last1=Kim |first1=Kwang-Je |title=Synchrotron Radiation and Free-Electron Lasers |date=2017 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-107-16261-7 |p ...incoherent, the power scales linearly with the number of electrons. In a [[Free-electron laser]], some coherence is achieved and the power can scale with a higher p ...
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  • ...aluminium garnet]] (Er:Y<sub>3</sub>Al<sub>5</sub>O<sub>12</sub>). Er:YAG lasers typically emit light with a [[wavelength]] of 2940&nbsp;[[nanometer|nm]], w ...es=426–428 |doi=10.1016/S0190-9622(98)70500-6 |pmid=9520024}}</ref> Er:YAG lasers can be used in laser aided cataract surgery, but, owing to its water absorb ...
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  • | thesis_title = New concepts in free electron lasers ...ell |first2=R. |date=July 1985 |title=Simplified analysis of free-electron lasers using Madey's theorem |journal=IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics |volume= ...
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  • [[Hydrogen fluoride]] lasers operate at the [[wavelength]] of 2.7–2.9&nbsp;[[μm]]. This wavelength is ab ...e=High-performance dichroic beam splitters for deuterium fluoride chemical lasers|journal=Applied Optics |volume=19 |issue=13 |pages=2121–2127 |doi=10.1364/A ...
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  • {{Short description|Failure mode of semiconductor lasers}} ...ctor lasers. It is the primary failure mode for [[AlGaInP]]/[[AlGaAs]] red lasers.<ref>[http://www.afosr.af.mil/pages/afrtrl04.htm] {{webarchive|url=https:// ...
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  • ...al high power lasers such as solid state (e.g., Nd:YAG) and carbon dioxide lasers for machining operations. ...beam which is not attainable from in-plane (a.k.a. "edge-emitting") diode lasers. ...
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  • ...gain media]] allow small shifts in output wavelength, only a few types of lasers allow continuous tuning over a significant wavelength range. ...s.com/tlh.htm ''Tunable Lasers Handbook'' (Academic, 1995)].</ref> Tunable lasers find applications in [[spectroscopy]],<ref>[[W. Demtröder]], ''Laser Spectr ...
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  • By applying intense tunable IR lasers, like IR-[[Optical parametric oscillator|OPO]]s or IR [[free electron laser The combination of mass spectrometry and IRMPD with tunable lasers (IR ion spectroscopy) is increasingly recognized as a powerful tool for sma ...
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  • ...dies focused on integrated optical modulators and tunable surface-emitting lasers in the near infrared. From 1996 to 1998, she was a postdoctoral member of t ...ser technology. Gmachl has conceived several novel designs for solid-state lasers and her work has led to advances in the development of [[quantum cascade la ...
    9 KB (1,140 words) - 14:41, 8 January 2024
  • ...oionization cross-section is near zero. But with the development of pulsed lasers it has become possible to create extremely intense, coherent light where mu ...C H|last3=Knight|first3=P L|title=Atomic physics with super-high intensity lasers|journal=Reports on Progress in Physics|date=1 April 1997|volume=60|issue=4| ...
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  • ...lification|stimulated Raman scattering]]. In contrast, most "conventional" lasers (such as the [[ruby laser]]) rely on [[Stimulated emission|stimulated elect == Specific properties of Raman lasers == ...
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  • ...e one caused with [[germanium]], makes it possible for materials to act as lasers. ...
    5 KB (807 words) - 22:39, 3 November 2023
  • ...les, R., “Atomic oxygen detection using radar REMPI,” in The Conference on Lasers and Electro‐Optics (CLEO)/The International Quantum Electronics Conference {{Lasers}} ...
    7 KB (1,042 words) - 19:58, 30 June 2024
  • ...d state, but are generally considered as a separate class from solid-state lasers, called [[laser diode]]s. {{further|List of laser types#Solid-state lasers}} ...
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