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  2. Quantum-cascade laser - Wikipedia

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    In an external cavity (EC) quantum cascade laser, the quantum cascade device serves as the laser gain medium. One, or both, of the waveguide facets has an anti-reflection coating that defeats the optical cavity action of the cleaved facets. Mirrors are then arranged in a configuration external to the QC device to create the optical cavity.

  3. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    Quantum dot laser: wide range. Medicine (laser scalpel, optical coherence tomography), display technologies (projection, laser TV), spectroscopy and telecommunications. Quantum well laser: 0.4-20 μm, depending on active region material. Telecommunications: Hybrid silicon laser: Mid-infrared: Low cost silicon integrated optical communications

  4. Quantum Cascade Detector - Wikipedia

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    A Quantum Cascade Detector (QCD) is a photodetector sensitive to infrared radiation. [2] The absorption of incident light is mediated by intersubband transitions in a semiconductor multiple-quantum-well structure. The term cascade refers to the characteristic path of the electrons inside the material bandstructure, induced by absorption of ...

  5. Laser direct infrared imaging - Wikipedia

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    Laser direct infrared imaging (LDIR) is an infrared microscopy architecture that utilizes a tunable Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) as the IR source. [1] This new reflectance-based architecture eliminates coherence artifacts typically associated with QCLs.

  6. Interband cascade laser - Wikipedia

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    In a standard multiple quantum well laser, the active quantum wells used to generate photons are connected in parallel. Consequently, a large current is required to replenish each active well with electrons as it emits light. In a cascade laser, the wells are connected in series, meaning that the voltage is higher but the current is lower.

  7. Laser diode - Wikipedia

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    In a quantum cascade laser, ... but the low cost of mass-produced diode lasers makes them essential for mass-market applications. Diode lasers can be used in a great ...

  8. Is The Halo Laser Actually Worth The $$ and Downtime?

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    How much does Halo laser cost? The cost is the biggest downside to Halo IMO. A single treatment will set you back anywhere from $1500 to $2000 depending on where you live, ...

  9. Quantum dot laser - Wikipedia

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    A quantum dot laser is a semiconductor laser that uses quantum dots as the active laser medium in its light emitting region. Due to the tight confinement of charge carriers in quantum dots, they exhibit an electronic structure similar to atoms.