- as
chemical or
nuclear reactions. A
laser pumped with an arc lamp or a
flashlamp is
usually pumped through the
lateral wall of the
lasing medium, which...
- A
flashtube (
flashlamp) is an
electric arc lamp
designed to
produce extremely intense, incoherent, full-spectrum
white light for a very
short time. A...
- the 1989
paper Treatment of
Children with Port-Wine
Stains Using the
Flashlamp-Pulsed
Tunable Dye Laser, by Oon Tian Tan, MD,
which described the use...
-
molecules absorb the
lasing wavelength,
making the dye
partially opaque.
Flashlamp-pumped
lasers need a
flash with an
extremely short duration, to deliver...
- over
other types, and high
power DPSSLs have
replaced ion
lasers and
flashlamp-pumped
lasers in many
scientific applications, and are now
appearing commonly...
- G. (1991). "Treatment of
spider telangiectases in
children using the
flashlamp-pumped
pulsed dye laser".
Pediatr Dermatol. 8 (1): 61–3. doi:10.1111/j...
- (1
March 1997). "Treatment of
Pyogenic Granuloma in
Children With the
Flashlamp-pumped
Pulsed Dye Laser". Pediatrics. 99 (3): 368–370. doi:10.1542/peds...
- non-coherent
light over a
range of
wavelengths from 500 nm to 1200 nm.
Xenon flashlamps produce high
output bursts of
broad spectrum.
Cooling is used to protect...
- high-temperature
thermal processing of a thin film
using pulsed light from a
flashlamp. When this
transient processing is done on a low-temperature substrate...
-
laser system.
Examples of pump
sources include electrical discharges,
flashlamps, arc lamps,
light from
another laser,
chemical reactions and even explosive...