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  2. Laser cutting - Wikipedia

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    There are three main types of lasers used in laser cutting. The CO 2 laser is suited for cutting, boring, and engraving. The neodymium (Nd) and neodymium yttrium-aluminium-garnet lasers are identical in style and differ only in the application. Nd is used for boring and where high energy but low repetition are required.

  3. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of laser types, their operational wavelengths, and their applications. Thousands of kinds of laser are known, but most of them are used only for specialized research.

  4. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    Laser engraving machines Laser marking on stainless steel A laser engraving machine A laser engraver. A laser engraving machine consists of three main parts: a laser, a controller, and a surface. The laser is a drawing tool: the beam emitted from it allows the controller to trace patterns onto the surface.

  5. Laser beam machining - Wikipedia

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    There are many different types of lasers including gas, solid states lasers, and excimer. [3] Some of the most commonly used gases consist of; He-Ne, Ar, and Carbon dioxide laser . Solid-state lasers are designed by doping a rare element into various host materials.

  6. Excimer laser - Wikipedia

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    An excimer laser, sometimes more correctly called an exciplex laser, is a form of ultraviolet laser which is commonly used in the production of microelectronic devices, semiconductor based integrated circuits or "chips", eye surgery, and micromachining.

  7. Laser - Wikipedia

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    The word laser is an anacronym that originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. [1] [2] The first laser was built in 1960 by Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories, based on theoretical work by Charles H. Townes and Arthur Leonard Schawlow.

  8. Selective laser sintering - Wikipedia

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    Selective laser sintering ( SLS) is an additive manufacturing (AM) technique that uses a laser as the power and heat source to sinter powdered material (typically nylon or polyamide ), aiming the laser automatically at points in space defined by a 3D model, binding the material together to create a solid structure.

  9. List of laser applications - Wikipedia

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    List of laser applications. Many scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications have been developed since the invention of the laser in 1958. The coherency, high monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high powers are all properties which allow for these specialized applications.

  10. Helium–neon laser - Wikipedia

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    A helium–neon laser or He-Ne laser is a type of gas laser whose high energetic medium gain medium consists of a mixture of ratio (between 5:1 and 20:1) of helium and neon at a total pressure of approximately 1 Torr (133 Pa) inside a small electrical discharge. The best-known and most widely used He-Ne laser operates at a wavelength of 632.8 ...

  11. Laser printing - Wikipedia

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    1984: The first laser printer intended for mass-market sales, the HP LaserJet, was released; it used the Canon CX engine, controlled by HP software. The LaserJet was quickly followed by printers from Brother Industries, IBM, and others. First-generation machines had large photosensitive drums, of circumference greater than the loaded paper's ...