An Excimer Laser is an ultraviolet laser most often used in eye surgery, micro manufacturing and in the creation of computer chips, components, or integrated circuits.
M. J. Shaw has written: 'Excimer lasers' -- subject(s): Excimer lasers
Michael Brian Richardson has written: 'Transputer control of excimer lasers'
Boyi Chen has written: 'Ablation of polyimide, PMMA, and teflon with vacuum ultraviolet excimer lasers'
it is a monatomic gas, and it being a noble gas, it does not usually combine with other elements. Although under certain conditions noble gasses are used in Excimer Lasers, such as Krypton Fluoride.
Exciplex lasers use a combination of a noble gas--argon, krypton, or xenon, with a reactive gas such as fluoride or chloride. Exciplex lasers are sometimes mistakenly referred to as "excimer" lasers, but "excited dimers" are two of the same molecule, rather than an "excited complex" of different molecules.
Xenon is a Noble Gas. Applications Include: 1) Starter Gas in high pressure sodium lamps 2) Certain Excimer Lasers use Xenon dimers 3)Has been used as a general anesthetic
are gems used as rubies called lasers
Yes, rubies are used in some LASERs. These LASERs are (not surprisingly) called ruby LASERs.
The TopCon lasers are used in the construction industry These lasers are used as positioning equipment and are used by surveyors, civil engineers, construction contractors and equipment operators.
I suppose that scandium was used up today in garnet lasers.
Diamonds are commonly used when creating lasers.
Semiconductor laser