Absorb |
To
transform radiant energy into a different form, with a resultant
rise in temperature.
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Absorption
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Transformation
of radiant energy to a different form of energy by the interaction
of matter, depending on temperature and wavelength.
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Accessible
Emission |
The
magnitude of accessible laser (or other collateral) radiation
of a specific wavelength or emission duration at a particular
point as measured by appropriate methods and devices. Also
means radiation to which human access is possible in accordance
with the definitions of the laser's hazard classification.
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Accessible
Emission Limit
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The
maximum accessible emission level limit (AEL) permitted within
a particular class. In ANSI Z-136.1, AEL is determined as
the product of Accessible Emission times the Maximum Permissible
Exposure (MPE) using the area of the limiting aperture (7
mm for visible and near infrared lasers).
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Active
Medium |
Collection
of atoms or molecules capable of undergoing stimulated emission
at a given wavelength.
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Afocal |
Literally,
"without a focal length"; an optical system with its object
and image point at infinity.
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Aiming
Beam |
A
laser (or other light source) used as a guide light. Used
coaxially with infrared or other invisible light may also
be a reduced level of the actual laser used for surgery or
for other applications.
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Amplification |
The
growth of the radiation field in the laser resonator cavity.
As the light wave bounces back and forth between the cavity
mirrors, it is amplified by stimulated emission on each pass
through the active medium.
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Amplitude |
The
maximum value of the electromagnetic wave, measured from the
mean to the extreme; simply stated: the height of the wave.
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Angstrom |
A
unit of measure of wavelength equal to 10-10 meter,
0.1 nanometer, or 10-4 micrometer, no longer widely
used nor recognized in the SI system of units.
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Anode |
An
electrical element in laser excitation which attracts electrons
from a cathode.
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Aperture |
An
opening through which radiation can pass.
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Apparent
Visual Angle |
The
angular subtense of the source as calculated from the source
size and distance from the eye. It is not the beam divergence
of the source.
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AR
Coatings |
Antireflection
coatings used on optical components to suppress unwanted reflections.
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Argon |
A
gas used as a laser medium. It emits blue/green light primarily
at 448 and 515 nm.
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Attenuation |
The
decrease in energy (or power) as a beam passes through an
absorbing or scattering medium.
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Autocollimator |
A
single instrument combining the functions of a telescope and
a collimator to detect small angular displacements of a mirror
by means of its own collimated light.
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Average
Power |
The
total energy imparted during exposure divided by the exposure
duration.
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Axis,
Optical Axis |
The
optical centerline for a lens system; the line passing through
the centers of curvature of the optical surfaces of a lens.
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