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 Übersetzung für 'excimer laser' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an excimer laser | excimer lasers
MedTech.
excimer laser
Excimer-Laser {m}
Teiltreffer
tech.
gallium arsenide laser <GaL, GaAs laser>
Gallium-Arsenidlaser {m} <GaAs-Laser>
tech.
helium-neon laser <HeNe laser>
Helium-Neon-Laser {m}
phys.
Fabry-Pérot laser <FP laser>
Fabry-Pérot-Laser {m} <FP-Laser>
tech.
carbon monoxide laser <CO laser>
Kohlenmonoxidlaser {m} <CO-Laser>
electr.phys.tech.
continuous-wave laser <cw laser>
Dauerstrichlaser {m}
electr.phys.tech.
continuous-wave laser <cw laser>
cw-Laser {m} [auch: CW-Laser]
tech.
carbon dioxide laser <CO2 laser>
Kohlendioxidlaser {m} <CO2-Laser>
med.
laser therapy
Lasertherapie {f}
med.
laser stapedotomy
Laser-Stapedotomie {f}
electr.
laser soldering
Laserlöten {n}
tech.
Raman laser
Raman-Laser {m}
phys.
atom laser
Atomlaser {m}
phys.
laser wavelength
Laserwellenlänge {f}
tech.
laser probe
Lasersonde {f}
mus.
laser harp
Laserharfe {f}
mil.
laser designator
Lasermarkierer {m}
spec.
laser-based {adj}
laserbasiert
tech.
laser pointer
Laserpointer {m}
med.
laser coagulation
Laserkoagulation {f}
tech.
hybrid laser
Hybrid-Laser {m}
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  • Excimer-Laser {m} = excimer laser
  • Argon-Ionen-Laser {m} <Ar+-Laser> = argon ion laser
  • Fabry-Pérot-Laser {m} <FP-Laser> = Fabry-Pérot laser <FP laser>
  • Kohlenmonoxid-Laser {m} <CO-Laser> = carbon monoxide (electric discharge) laser <CO laser, CO-EDL>
  • Laser {n} = Longeau
  • Laser- = laser [attr.]
  • Laser {pl} = lasers
  • Laser-Entfernungsmesser {m} = laser rangefinder
  • UV-Laser {m} = UV laser
  • Laser-Warnschild {n} = laser warning sign
  • Laser-Schussprüfer {m} = laser boresighter
  • Laser-Stromversorgung {f} = laser power supply
  • Laser-Schussprüfer {m} = laser boresight
  • Raman-Laser {m} = Raman laser
  • Laser-Imager {m} = laser imager
  • Hybrid-Laser {m} = hybrid laser
  • gepulster Laser {m} = pulsed laser <PL>
  • Laser-Stapedotomie {f} = laser stapedotomy
  • Laser-Farbkopierer {m} = laser colour (photo) copier [Br.]
  • Laser-Werkzeugmaschine {f} = laser machine-tool
  • pulsierender Laser {m} = pulsed laser <PL>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The excimer laser, which made LASIK eye surgery possible, is a technology developed by Kansas State researchers.
  • The first excimer laser design used a xenon dimer molecule (Xe2) as its lasing medium, and the earliest laser designs used xenon flash lamps as pumps.
  • Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) involves ablation of corneal tissue from the corneal surface using an excimer laser.
  • The xenon chloride excimer laser has certain dermatological uses.
  • (193 nm) excimer laser with a tunable visible or near IR laser in hydrogen or krypton provides resonantly enhanced tunable V‑UV covering from 100 nm to 200 nm.

  • PTFE is an Ultraviolet (UV) transparent polymer. However, when exposed to an excimer laser beam it severely degrades due to heterogeneous photothermal effect.
  • An excimer laser typically uses a combination of a noble gas (argon, krypton, or xenon) and a reactive gas (fluorine or chlorine).
  • Surface ablation of the cornea for several types of eye refractive surgery is now common, using an excimer laser system (LASIK and LASEK).
  • LASEK and PRK permanently change the shape of the anterior central cornea using an excimer laser to ablate (remove by vaporization) a small amount of tissue from the corneal stroma at the front of the eye, just under the corneal epithelium.
  • 193 (ArF) nm (the dominant lithography technology today is thus also called "excimer laser lithography"), which allow minimum feature sizes down to 50 nm.

  • The excimer laser uses an eye tracking system that follows the patient's eye position up to 4,000 times per second, redirecting laser pulses for precise placement within the treatment zone.
  • In many of the techniques used today, reshaping of the cornea is performed by photoablation using the excimer laser.
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