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  1. The second volume gives encyclopedic coverage of different categories of lasers, from solid-state lasers and semiconductor diode lasers to the latest in fiber, gas, vapor, chemical, and dye lasers. The …

  2. UW-Madison Laser Safety Program follows the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) Z136.1 standards classification for lasers. The standard defines the hazard and defines control measures for …

  3. The purpose of this laser safety manual for Purdue University is to ensure that all individuals using lasers in research and teaching environments have access to comprehensive information on laser …

  4. Lasers for experimental purposes; and Laser pointers for demonstration, presentations, or other uses.

  5. 7. Laser Hazard Classification and Control Measures. A laser is any device that can be made to produce or amplify electromagnetic radiation in the x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, or...

  6. Download SNLO and use it to make a study of frequency-doubling a laser that produces 5 Watts of power at 1064 nm wavelength, with a pulse rate of 80 MHz, and a pulse width of 10 picoseconds.

  7. This reference is the basis for many of the federal regulations for laser and laser system manufacturers, and for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) laser safety guidelines.