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16 July 1986 Commercial Lasers 1985--86
Lewis M. Holmes
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Abstract
Steady technical progress is supporting trends toward higher powers, smaller volumes, shorter pulses, higher repetition rates, and new wavelengths in commercial laser devices. Lasers are finding new applications in semiconductor processing, medicine, and other fields.
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Lewis M. Holmes "Commercial Lasers 1985--86", Proc. SPIE 0610, Scientific and Engineering Applications of Commercial Laser Devices, (16 July 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956405
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KEYWORDS
Laser applications

Manufacturing

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser marking

Excimer lasers

Pulsed laser operation

Laser cutting

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