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  • ...earchers realized that these ceramics might greatly benefit high-powered [[lasers]] used in the National Ignition Facility (NIF) Programs Directorate. In par *Greskovich, G., et al., ''Polycrystalline Ceramic Lasers'', J. Appl. Phys., Vol. 44, p. 4599 (1973)
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  • [[Category:Lasers]]
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  • ...s of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries, the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government regulations. ...rs with specific warnings, and wearing laser safety goggles when operating lasers.
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  • * Ultraviolet, Visible (including lasers at all operating frequencies)
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  • ...incorporated into other pieces of protective eyewear. Intrabeam viewing of lasers usually requires a low power laser even with protective goggles. Laser prot [[Category:Lasers]]
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  • * [[Lasers and aviation safety]]
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  • ...>[http://www.olympusfluoview.com/java/hecdlasers/index.html Helium-Cadmium Lasers], Olympus</ref>
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  • ...books.google.com/?id=oJs6nK3TZrwC&pg=PA104|page=104|title=High-power diode lasers|author=Diehl, Roland |publisher=Springer|year=2000|isbn=3540666931}}</ref>
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  • ...h is an example of [[photomedicine]]. [[Laser applications|Applications of lasers]] are found in military devices such as [[laser-guided bomb]]s, as well as
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  • |title=Lamp-pumped lasers |title=Excimer Lasers in Ophthalmology
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  • ...f Moore's Law for the last 20 years.<ref name=LaFontaine>La Fontaine, B., "Lasers and Moore's Law", SPIE Professional, Oct. 2010, p. 20; http://spie.org/x421 ...n |publisher=U.K. Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council |title= Lasers in Our Lives / 50 Years of Impact url=http://www.stfc.ac.uk/Resources/PDF/L
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  • ...device. Pulse generators are also used to drive devices such as switches, lasers and optical components, modulators, intensifiers as well as resistive loads
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  • ...hannels onto one for more complex, multi-triggering applications. Multiple-lasers and detectors can be triggered and gated. (see second reference on "Experim ...e multiple lasers may be triggered. Multiple channels may trigger multiple lasers. One is also able to multiplex the timing of several channels onto one chan
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  • for material processing with high-power lasers, mirror galvanometer are typically high power galvanometer mechanisms used
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  • ...Line Multichannel-Surface-Spark-Gap-Type Marx Generator for Fast Discharge Lasers''", IEEE Conference Record of the 1980 Fourteenth Pulse Power Modulator Sym
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  • ...cool the atoms to near [[absolute zero]] temperature by slowing them with lasers and probing them in [[atomic fountain]]s in a microwave-filled cavity. An e ...roblem has been solved with the development of self-referenced mode-locked lasers, commonly referred to as femtosecond [[frequency comb]]s. Before the demons
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