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Nd-YAG laser(Redirected from Nd:YAG)
Nd:YAG is an acronym for Neodymium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet, a compound that is used as the lasing medium for certain solid-state lasers. Nd:YAG lasers typically emit light with a wavelength of 1064 nm, in the infrared. However, there are also transitions near 940, 1120, 1320, and 1440 nm. Nd:YAG lasers operate in both pulsed and continuous mode. Other common host materials for neodymium are: YLF (yttrium lithium fluoride, 1047 and 1053 nm), YVO (yttrium vanadate, 1064 nm), and glass. A particular host material is chosen in order to obtain a desired combination of optical, mechanical, and thermal properties. Nd:YAG lasers and variants are pumped either by flash lamps, continuous gas-discharge lamps, or near-infrared laser diodes. For many applications, the infrared light is frequency-doubled or -tripled in order to obtain visible (527 or 532 nm, green) or ultraviolet light. Recently, affordable laser pointers emitting a green beam based on a frequency doubled Nd:YAG laser have become available. Much brighter than the common red laser pointers, the beam can be seen in midair. The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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