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Diode lasers in ophthalmology

International Ophthalmology, 1994
Compact laser emitting diodes of gallium-aluminium-arsenide are now available for incorporation into clinical lasers in ophthalmology. These lasers are cheap and have low running costs. They are portable and their wavelength of emission (810 nm) may be advantageous in certain clinical situations.
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Diode Laser and Fractional Laser Innovations

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
AbstractLaser technology continues to increase in popularity and expand treatment options for patients with common but challenging skin conditions including facial telangiectasias, facial aging, striae distensae, and acne scars. Facial telangiectasias have been estimated to occur in tens of millions of people worldwide.
Kaete A, Archer, Paul, Carniol
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High Power Laser Diodes

2006 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings, 2004
The 20-year-evolution of high-power laser diodes with a multitude of device designs that explore various practical applications is presented. The four major applications for high-power diode lasers, namely pumps for EDFAs, YAG rods, disk lasers and fiber lasers have a tremendous impact on the selection process in this evolution.
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Directly diode-laser-pumped Ti:sapphire laser

Optics Letters, 2009
A directly diode-laser-pumped Ti:Al(2)O(3) laser is demonstrated. Using a 1 W, 452 nm GaN diode laser, 19 mW of cw output power is achieved in a potentially portable format. Pumping at this short wavelength induces a loss at the laser wavelength that is not seen for the more typical green pump wavelengths. This effect is characterized and discussed.
Roth, Peter W.   +3 more
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GaAs Laser Diode Pumped Nd:YAG Laser

Applied Optics, 1974
A 1.5-mm by 3-cm neodymium-ion doped YAG laser rod has been side pumped using a GaAs laser diode array tuned to the 8680-A absorption line, achieving a multimode average output power of 120 mW for a total input power of 20 W to the final-stage laser diode drivers.
L C, Conant, C W, Reno
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DIODE-PUMPED CW Nd:CaSGG LASER

Advanced Solid State Lasers, 2000
Neodymium doped germanates with a garnet structure, such as Nd:Ca3Sc2Ge3O12 (Nd:CaSGG [l]), are promising laser materials for diode-pumping.
A. Agnesi   +6 more
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Diode-pumped Cr:LiSrAlF_6 laser

Optics Letters, 1991
A Cr:LiSrAlF(6) laser is diode pumped with both commercial 10-mW visible laser diodes and a higher-power 100-mW cw, 265-mW pulsed diode. Polarization combination of pump diodes to reach threshold is demonstrated with two low-power lasers. Pumping with the high-power diode produced powers of 19.9 mW cw and 78 mW pulsed.
R, Scheps   +5 more
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Diode Lasers And Arrays

Conference Proceedings LEOS Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 1988
This tutorial discusses the principles of operation of III–V semiconductor diode lasers, the use of distributed feedback, and high-power laser arrays. The semiconductor laser is a robust miniature versatile device, which directly converts electricity to light with very high efficiency.
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Diode Laser—Pumped Solid-State Lasers

Science, 1988
Diode laser—pumped solid-state lasers are efficient, compact, all solid-state sources of coherent optical radiation. Major advances in solid-state laser technology have historically been preceded by advances in pumping technology. The helical flash lamps used to pump early ruby lasers were superseded by the linear flash lamp and arc lamp now used to ...
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Diode laser and endoscopic laser surgery

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
Two functionally important differences exist between the diode laser and the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser (used more commonly in small animal surgery). Diode laser energy is delivered through a quartz fiber instead of being reflected through an articulated arm or waveguide.
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