1 - 10 of 79 Search Results for 248nm laser
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Coherent Inc. Xantos XS laser at 157, 193, 248 and 351 nm.
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…193nm, Repetition rate 500Hz 1123363 Xantos XS-500-248nm Wavelength 248nm, Repetition rate 500Hz 1123364 Xantos XS-500-351nm Wavelength 351nm, Repetition rate 500Hz This means the next step in excimer evolution: a compact state-of-the-art excimer laser with both, good static and dynamic gas lifetimes,…
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Coherent Inc. ExciStar XS Excimer laser up to 10mJ/pulse.
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…248nm, Repetition Rate 500Hz, with Energy Monitor EXS-500-351nm-XS-w/o emon EXS-500-351nm-XS-w/o emon Wavelength 351nm, Repetition Rate 500Hz, without Energy Monitor 1148001 EXS-500-351nm-XS Wavelength 351nm, Repetition Rate 500Hz, with Energy Monitor The intention of the development of the excimer laser…
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APL04268_2.pdf
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…the GaN cap layer is two orders of magnitude lower than that from the InGaN wells when excited by a 355-nm laser. By changing the excitation source to a 248-nm laser, we find emission from the GaN cap layer ceases, but that from the InGaN well remains. To resolve these…
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PLDWhitepaperfinal050505Rev2
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…their lasers will ever perform adequately, either at the beginning or end of their "typical" lifetimes. Only an excimer laser that is guaranteed to meet or exceed their published specifications can ensure successful performance for extended periods. Fig.1) Energy stability of COMPexPro100 at 248nm, 10Hz…
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