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, A laser that produces short bursts of light, often in scientific research. |
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, A type of laser that emits ultraviolet light and is used in various research applications. |
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, A yttrium aluminum garnet laser doped with neodymium |
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, A semiconductor-based laser commonly used in optical storage devices. |
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, The first type of laser ever created, based on a chromium-doped crystal |
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, A gas laser often emitting a red beam. |
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, A free-electron laser, which uses a beam of electrons for highly tunable wavelengths. |
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, A laser used in barcode scanners, printers, and laser pointers. |
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, A solid-state laser used in medical applications, especially urology. |
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, A type of laser commonly used in tattoo removal procedures. |
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, A solid-state laser using titanium-doped sapphire crystals. |
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, A powerful laser that uses chemical reactions for energy. |
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, A laser used in optical communication systems, often emitting in the infrared range. |
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, A gas laser emitting blue-green light, used in research. |
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, A laser that uses a crystal or glass doped with rare-earth elements. |
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, High-powered lasers used in medical, industrial, and military applications. |
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, A fiber laser using a rare-earth element for amplification. |
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, A chemical laser for high-energy applications. |
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