Scanning Laser
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A laser having a time-varying direction, origin, or pattern of propagation with respect to a stationary frame of reference.
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Semiconductor Laser
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A type of laser which produces its output from semiconductor materials such as GaAs.
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Solid Angle
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The ratio of the area on the surface of a sphere to the square of the radius of that sphere. It is expressed in steradians (sr).
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Spectral Response
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The response of a device or material to monochromatic light as a function of wavelength.
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Spot Size
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The mathematical measurement of the radius of the laser beam.
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Stability
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The ability of a laser system to resist changes in its operating characteristics. Temperature, electrical, dimensional, and power stability are included.
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Stimulated Emission
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When an atom, ion, or molecule capable of lasing is excited to a higher energy level by an electric charge or other means, it will spontaneously emit a photon as it decays to the normal ground state. If that photon passes near another atom of the same energy, the second atom will be stimulated to emit a photon.
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