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  • The potential of mid-infrared lasers for minimally invasive surgery

    For many medical applications, the mid-infrared wavelength range of 1.9-2.1  «math xmlns=¨http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML¨»«mo»§#956;«/mo»«mi»m«/mi»«/math» has numerous advantages. It combines the tissue dissection advantages of CO2 lasers and the haemostasis properties of Nd:YAG lasers.

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  • Diode technology advances fiber-laser pumping
    Improved power scaling of fiber lasers is being enabled by advances in high-brightness pump laser diodes and innovations in coupling the diode energy into the target delivery fiber.

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Article Archive

2008

  • Read: May 05, 2008: Temperature-dependent spectroscopic properties of Tm3+ in germanate, silica, and phosphate glasses: A comparative study

2007

  • Read: March 01, 2007: Thulium Puts Power Behind Eyesafe Fiber Lasers

2005

  • Read: February 01, 2005: New technology advances applications for high-power fiber lasers

2004

  • Read: August 02, 2004: PANDA-style fibers move beyond telecom
  • Read: July 01, 2004: Large-Mode-Area Designs Enhance Fiber Laser Performance
  • Read: January 01, 2004: High-Power Output from Fiber Lasers

2003

  • Read: August 01, 2003: Fiber Lasers Power Up
  • Read: July 01, 2003: Scalable, High-Power Fiber Laser Produces Coherent Output
  • Read: July 01, 2003: Specialty Fiber Draws Renewed Interest
  • Read: March 01, 2003: Reduced Cladding Fibers