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  2. Fiber laser - Wikipedia

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    Fiber lasers are compact compared to solid-state or gas lasers of comparable power, because the fiber can be bent and coiled, except in the case of thicker rod-type designs, to save space. They have lower cost of ownership. [1] [2] [3] Fiber lasers are reliable and exhibit high temperature and vibrational stability and extended lifetime. High ...

  3. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    Material processing: cutting, welding, marking; nonlinear fiber optics: broadband fiber-nonlinearity based sources, pump for fiber Raman lasers; distributed Raman amplification pump for telecommunications. Holmium YAG (Ho:YAG) laser 2.1 μm Flashlamp, laser diode Tissue ablation, kidney stone removal, dentistry. Chromium ZnSe (Cr:ZnSe) laser

  4. JK Lasers - Wikipedia

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    It is a return to our roots; a recognition of our long and successful history.” [6] JK Lasers range of products includes watt to kilowatt fiber lasers, CO 2 lasers, Nd:YAG lasers, process tools and software. [7] Its first multi-kiloWatt class of fiber lasers, the JK2000FL, was launched in April 2012. [8]

  5. Nd:YAG laser - Wikipedia

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    Nd:YAG lasers are also used in the non-conventional rapid prototyping process laser engineered net shaping (LENS). Laser peening typically uses a high energy (10 to 40 joule) 10 to 30 nanosecond pulse. The laser beam is focused down to a few millimeters in diameter to deposit gigawatts of power on the surface of a part.

  6. DragonFire (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    DragonFire is a British laser directed-energy weapon (LDEW). It was first unveiled to the public as a technology demonstrator in 2017 at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) conference in London and is being developed by UK DragonFire, a collaboration consisting of MBDA UK, Leonardo UK, QinetiQ and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (dstl). [1]

  7. Laser cutting - Wikipedia

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    The “seed laser” produces the laser beam and is then amplified within a glass fiber. With a wavelength of only 1064 nanometers fiber lasers produce an extremely small spot size (up to 100 times smaller compared to the CO 2) making it ideal for cutting reflective metal material.