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Argon/Krypton Ion Lasers

http://q-optics.org/

a construction and wavelength range, the common and unique features of this kind of laser are described.

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Association of Industrial Laser Users (AILU)

http://www.ailu.org.uk

An independent non-profit making organisation that serves the needs and interests of the industrial laser community and helps people make the most of laser technology.

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Diode Lasers

http://semicond.net

Characteristics of diode lasers and their application in CDROM drives.

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Helium-Neon Lasers

http://lasershandbook.net/

Theory and practical applications of Helium-Neon Lasers.

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Institute for Laser Science (ILS)

http://www.ils.uec.ac.jp/

Researches on Lasers, Atom optics, Physics of Highly Charged Ions. ILS is attached to the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo, Japan.

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Laser Engineering at the University of Liverpool

http://www.lasers.org.uk

Resource for laser engineering which includes: information on laser activities at Liverpool, courses in lasers, directory of laser practitioners, events, jobs, books for purchase, news, online research resources, information on Lairdside Laser Engineering Centre.

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Laser Focus World - Optoelectronics Technology

http://www.laser-focus-world.com/

Magazine of optoelectronic technologies, industrial lasers, detectors, imaging devices, fiberoptic components, and instrumentation advancements for optoelectronic professionals.

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Laser particle cooler

http://lasercooling.org

The site about one of the non-typical application of lasers. This is a cooling of particles.

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Laser Science Research Laboratory (LSRL)

http://lsrl.kaist.ac.kr/

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST); research involving high power lasers and SBS-PCM (Stimulated Brillouin Scattering Phase Conjugation Mirror).

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