List of lasers
Many thousands of different kinds of
laser are known, although most of these are not used beyond specialised research. The following is a list of common lasers, their operational wavelengths, and their
applications.
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! Laser gain medium and type
! Operation wavelength(s)
! Pump source
! Applications and notes
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| Helium-neon (HeNe) gas laser
| 632.8 nm (543.5 nm, 594 nm, 612 nm, 1.423 μm)
| Electrical discharge
| Interferometry, holography, spectroscopy, barcode scanning, alignment, optical demonstrations.
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| Argon ion gas laser
| 488.0 nm, 514.5 nm, (351 nm, 465.8 nm, 472.7 nm, 528.7 nm)
| Electrical discharge
| Retinal phototherapy (for diabetes), lithography, pumping other lasers.
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| Carbon dioxide gas laser
| 10.6 μm, (9.4 μm)
| Transverse electrical discharge
| Material processing (cutting, welding, etc.), surgery.
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| Excimer chemical lasers
| 193 nm (ArF), 248 nm (KrF), 308 nm (XeCl), 353 nm (XeF)
| Excimer recombination via electical discharge
| Ultraviolet lithography for semiconductor manufacturing, laser surgery, LASIK.
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| Dye lasers
| 390-435 nm (Stilbene), 460-515 nm (Coumarin 102), 570-640 nm (Rhodamine 6G), many others
| Other laser, flashlamp
| Research, spectroscopy, birthmark removal, isotope separation. The tuning range of the laser depends on the exact dye used.
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| Ruby solid-state laser
| 694.3 nm
| Flashlamp
| Holography, tattoo removal. The first type of laser invented, in 1960.
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| Neodymium YAG (Nd:YAG) solid-state laser
| 1.064 μm, (1.32 μm)
| Flashlamp, laser diode
| Material processing, rangefinding, laser target designation, surgery, research, pumping other lasers. One of the most common high power lasers.
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| Titanium sapphire (Ti:sapphire) solid-state laser
| 660-1100 nm
| Other laser
| Spectroscopy, LIDAR, research. This high-tunable infrared laser is often modelocked to produce ultra-short pulses.
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| Holmium YAG (Ho:YAG) solid-state laser
| 2.1 μm
| Laser diode
| Tissue ablation, kidney stone removal, dentistry.
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| Erbium doped fibre laser
| 1.53-1.56 μm
| Laser diode
| Optical amplifier for telecommunications over optical fibre.
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| Semiconductor laser diode
| wavelength depends on device material: 0.4 μm (GaN) or 0.63-1.55 μm (AlGaAs) or 3-20 μm (lead salt)
| Electrical current
| Telecommunications, holography, laser pointers, printing, pump sources for other lasers. The 780 nm AlGaAs laser diode, used in compact disc players, is the most common type of laser in the world.
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See also laser construction.