tunable laser

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laser
noun[C]
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/ˈleɪ.zər/
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/ˈleɪ.zɚ/
(a device that produces) a powerful, narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light ...
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Novel diode-pumped infraredtunablelasersystem for multi-photon microscopy.
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Intunablelaserresonators intracavity beam expansion usually illuminates the whole width of a diffraction grating.
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Atunablelasercould function at any wavelength, eliminating the cost of manufacturing and the logistics of maintaining up to 80 different parts.
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In practice, atunablelasercan be used to access an excited intermediate state.
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An effort to develop a new method might involve the use of atunablelaserto increase the specificity and sensitivity of a spectrometric method.
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Other experimental techniques to circumvent the contamination problem include selective optical excitation of einsteinium ions by atunablelaser, such as in studying its luminescence properties.
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Hnsch introduced the first narrow-linewidthtunablelaserin 1972.
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Designs applicable to tunable lasers with beam expansion factors of up to 200 have been disclosed in the literature.
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Important output features in the tunable lasers used in this application are: diffraction limited beam divergence and narrow-linewidth emission.
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An experimental observation must await better equipment to reach lower temperatures and tunable lasers that can be used for pumping.
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Consequently, all modern monolithic tunable lasers, widely tunable lasers, externally modulated lasers and transmitters, integrated receivers, etc. are examples of photonic integrated circuits.
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Tunable lasers are those where the wavelength can be altered within a specific range.
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There are many types and categories of tunable lasers.
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Tunable lasers are used in swept-frequency metrology to enable measurement of absolute distances with very high accuracy.
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Their fiber optic test and measurement devices include optical analyzers, reflectometers, tunable lasers, optical switches and customized systems for strain, temperature, shape and position sensing.
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The wide bandwidth makes them particularly suitable for tunable lasers and pulsed lasers.
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To counter such defense, dazzlers can employ emitters using more than one wavelength, or tunable lasers with wider range of output.
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Since the energy of these transitions differ from one chemical species to the next, this technique did not become applicable until the advent of tunable lasers in the early 1970s.
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Although these tunable lasers are mainly known in their liquid form, researchers have also demonstrated narrow-linewidth tunable emission in dispersive oscillator configurations incorporating solid-state dye gain media.
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