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  2. Laser beam profiler - Wikipedia

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    A laser beam profiler captures, displays, and records the spatial intensity profile of a laser beam at a particular plane transverse to the beam propagation path. Since there are many types of lasers— ultraviolet , visible , infrared , continuous wave , pulsed, high-power, low-power—there is an assortment of instrumentation for measuring ...

  3. Indian Laser Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Laser Association (ILA) is an association of persons interested in laser technology and applications. The ILA is non-profit multidisciplinary professional organization. The ILA is non-profit multidisciplinary professional organization.

  4. Luminar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Luminar Technologies Inc. is an American technology company that develops vision-based lidar and machine perception technologies, primarily for self-driving cars.The company's headquarters and main research and development facilities are in Orlando, Florida; a second major office is located in Palo Alto, California.

  5. Laser beam quality - Wikipedia

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    When a Gaussian laser beam is focused, the focused spot diameter is defined by d 00 = 4 λ f π D 00 {\displaystyle d_{00}={4\lambda f \over \pi D_{00}}} , (3) where d 00 is the ideal focused spot diameter, f is the focal length of the focusing lens, and D 00 is the input beam waist and is placed one focal length from the lens as shown in the ...

  6. Laser scanning - Wikipedia

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    Laser scanning is the controlled deflection of laser beams, visible or invisible. [1] Scanned laser beams are used in some 3-D printers, in rapid prototyping, in machines for material processing, in laser engraving machines, in ophthalmological laser systems for the treatment of presbyopia, in confocal microscopy, in laser printers, in laser shows, in Laser TV, and in barcode scanners.

  7. Tophat beam - Wikipedia

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    They are also used in very high power laser systems, which use chains of optical amplifiers to produce an intense beam. Tophat beams are named for their resemblance to the shape of a top hat . Due to diffraction , a beam cannot maintain a sharp-edged tophat cross-section for more than a short distance of propagation, and the edges of the ...

  8. Laser cutting - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a laser cutter Laser cutting process on a sheet of steel CAD (top) and stainless steel laser-cut part (bottom) Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to vaporize materials, resulting in a cut edge. While typically used for industrial manufacturing applications, it is now used by schools, small businesses, architecture, and ...

  9. Nike laser - Wikipedia

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    The Nike laser at the United States Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC is a 56-beam, 4–5 kJ per pulse electron beam pumped krypton fluoride excimer laser which operates in the ultraviolet at 248 nm with pulsewidths of a few nanoseconds.