Excimer

February 24th 2008






Excimer

excimer - definition of excimer by the Free Online Dictionary ...
ex·ci·mer   (k s-m r) n. A diatomic molecule existing in an energy level above the ground state. [exc(ited) + (d)imer.] (more...)

Coherent Inc. : Excimer
With the acquisition of TuiLaser in June 2005, Coherent has established an optimized, field proven excimer laser portfolio at all performance levels: compact ultraviolet (UV) light ... (more...)
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Photomedex | XTRAC Excimer Laser
Today, thousands of patients in the United States as well as internationally have benefited from treatment with the XTRAC. laser. (more...)

excimer definition | Dictionary.com
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excimer laser manufacturer
World leader in small excimer lasers for industry, medicine and science ... NEWEKS provides superior excimer laser technology and solutions for medical, industrial and scientific ... (more...)

Excimer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An excimer (originally short for excited dimer) is a short-lived dimeric or heterodimeric molecule formed from two species, at least one of which is in an electronic excited state. (more...)

EXCIMER
Acronym Finder: EXCIMER stands for Excited Dimer (LASER application; formed by mixture of rare Gas and halogene) (more...)
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EXCIMER - What does EXCIMER stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by ...
Acronym Definition; EXCIMER: Excited Dimer (LASER application; formed by mixture of rare Gas and halogene) (more...)

Excimer Experts - Excimer Laser and Impac Laser Micromachining
Excimer Experts comprise Optec s.a., ATL Lasertechnik GmbH, Beams Inc., Light Machinery, Raymax and GSI Group. They provide micromachining solutions using excimer and Impact lasers ... (more...)

GAM Laser, Inc. Performance Excimer Lasers
GAM LASER, INC. PERFORMANCE EXCIMER LASERS MOVE UP TO A RELIABLE GAM EXCIMER. GAM LASER, Inc. manufactures total metal/ceramic excimer lasers, the longest gas ... (more...)

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