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DIODE LASER ENDOPHOTOCOAGULATION

RETINA, 1995
To evaluate the utility, safety, and reliability of diode laser endophotocoagulation in a sizable clinical series.Two hundred twenty-six consecutive eyes treated with diode endophotocoagulation were studied prospectively. Surgical indications included proliferative diabetic retinopathy (134 eyes), proliferative vitreoretinopathy (27 eyes), complicated ...
M, Sasoh, W E, Smiddy
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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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Laser diode for flow-measurement

2015 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC) Proceedings, 2015
A simple laser diode, without lenses, is demonstrated as a flow sensor. The diode is placed directly on the edge of the duct, exploiting the natural laser divergence. The flow-measurement is based on the Doppler shift induced by the scattering particles inside the fluid, read by the self-mixing effect inside the laser diode.
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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 trabeculoplasty

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1991
AbstractDiode laser is a solid state Gallium Aluminium Arsenide (Ga AIAs) laser with a wavelength of approximately 800 nm (near infrared radiation). It has a similar penetration to, and absorption within the ocular tissues as, Krypton red. Diode laser trabeculoplasty (DLT) was carried out on 20 glaucomatous eyes resulting in a mean fall in intraocular ...
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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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