Photonics Buyers' Guide > Ultraviolet Lasers
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Ultraviolet Lasers
  • Laserglow Technologies - Toronto, CanadaSupplies solid-state laser systems with a large selection of wavelengths in UV, visible and IR. Custom optics, fiber coupling, line generators, diffractive optical elements, power control, fast modulation, CW, Q-switched, SLM, low noise, custom input power (AC/DC) and more. Also supplies safety...
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  • Power Technology, Inc. - Little Rock, ARWe at Power Technology, Inc. have been a driving force in the laser industry for over forty years. Since 1969, we have been designing, developing, and manufacturing a comprehensive range of laser products for scientific, biomedical, industrial, semiconductor inspection, machine vision, defense and...
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  • TERMS
  • ultraviolet (UV) That invisible region of the spectrum just beyond the violet end of the visible region. Wavelengths range from 1 to 400 nm.
  • solid-state laser (SSL) A laser using a transparent substance (crystalline or glass) as the active medium, doped to provide the energy states necessary for lasing. The pumping mechanism is the radiation from a powerful light source, such as a flash lamp. The ruby and...



   


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