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English: Overview of the wavelengths of commercially available lasers. Laser types with distinct laser lines are shown above the wavelength bar, while below are shown lasers that can emit in a wavelength range. Full lines or areas mean CW emission, dotted mean pulsed emission. The height of the line gives an indication of the maximal power/pulse energy commercially available. For the Ar+-Kr+ laser only the most important lines are labeled, the many other are shown only by a short tick, independently of their power. Note that the wavelength axis is highly distorted: up to 1000 nm it is linear in the wavelength, from then on logarithmic (with 300 px per decade up to 10 µm, then 30 px per decade). This is necessary for a good presentation of the visible region. For semiconductor lasers a solid fill shows the powers achievable with a single emitter, while horizontal lines indicate bars or stacks of bars.
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current21:35, 4 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 21:35, 4 December 20121,550 × 760 (461 KB)Danh (talk | contribs)updated blue and green laser diodes
16:36, 18 December 2010Thumbnail for version as of 16:36, 18 December 20101,550 × 760 (456 KB)Danh (talk | contribs)corrected thickness of ticks for the position of Ar/Kr lines
17:31, 3 December 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:31, 3 December 20101,550 × 760 (469 KB)Danh (talk | contribs)Corrected wavelengths of Ar-Kr-laser, Ar at 514.5 also cw
12:43, 29 November 2010Thumbnail for version as of 12:43, 29 November 20101,550 × 760 (445 KB)Danh (talk | contribs)Nitrogen laser is spulsed
09:30, 26 November 2010Thumbnail for version as of 09:30, 26 November 20101,550 × 760 (445 KB)Danh (talk | contribs)grouped neutral and ionic noble gas lasers, put He-Cd and He-Au to metal vapor lasers
12:30, 29 October 2010Thumbnail for version as of 12:30, 29 October 20101,550 × 760 (332 KB)Danh (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Overview of the wavelengths of commercially available lasers. Laser types with distinct laser lines are shown above the wavelength bar, while below are shown lasers that can emit in a wavelength range. Full lines or area

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