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Solid-State Lasers Are Gunning for Argon-Ion's Place

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The venerable air-cooled argon-ion laser appears to be the next target on solid-state technology's hit list.

Breck Hitz, Senior Technical Editor

Frequency-doubled diode lasers that produce blue light at or near 488 nm have emerged over the past couple of years, potentially affecting the multibillion-dollar instrumentation market based on the air-cooled argon-ion laser that has evolved over the past two decades. Developed at Spectra-Physics in the early 1970s by a group led by John Goldsborough, the air-cooled argon-ion laser has found broad applications, including in the medical field, in graphics and in semiconductor inspection. Goldsborough, now retired, recently recalled that the first air-cooled ion laser was a prototype...Read full article

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    Published: September 2003
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    argon-ion laser
    gas laser using ionized argon as the active medium and applying electronic excitation in order to produce the laser light
    argon-ion laserCommunicationsFeaturesFrequency-doubled diode lasersMicroscopySpectra-Physics

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