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Lasers, Semiconductor

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Definition: Lasers with a semiconductor diode as the active medium. Diode lasers transform electric energy to light using the same principle as a light-emitting diode (LED), but with internal reflection capability, thus forming a resonator where a stimulated light can reflect back and forth, allowing only a certain wavelength to be emitted. The emission of a given device is determined by the active compound used (e.g., gallium arsenide crystals doped with aluminum or indium). Typical wavelengths are 810, 1,060 and 1,300 nm. (From UMDNS, 2005)  /ther use: coordinate IM with disease /surg (IM), but for low-level laser therapy coordinate / ther use IM with disease /radiother (IM) + LASER THERAPY, LOW-LEVEL (IM)    Other names Semiconductor Lasers; Semiconductor Laser; Semiconductor Diode Laser; Quantum Cascade Laser; Lasers, Semiconductor Diode; Lasers, Diode; Laser, Semiconductor Diode; Laser, Semiconductor; Laser, Quantum Cascade; Laser, Gallium Arsenide; Laser, GaAs; Laser, GaAlAs; Laser, Diode; Gallium Arsenide Laser; GaAs Laser; GaAlAs Laser; Diode Lasers, Semiconductor; Diode Laser, Semiconductor; Diode Laser; Arsenide Lasers, Gallium

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