Lasers, Excimer [lasery excimerové]
- Terms
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excimerové lasery
excimerové lasery s chloridem kryptonu
excimerové lasery s chloridem xenonu
excimerové lasery s fluoridem argonu
excimerový laser
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ArF Excimer Lasers
ArF Lasers
Argon Fluoride Excimer Lasers
Argon Fluoride Lasers
Excimer Laser
Excimer Lasers
Excimer Lasers, ArF
Excimer Lasers, Argon Fluoride
Excimer Lasers, KrCl
Excimer Lasers, Krypton Chloride
Excimer Lasers, XeCl
Excimer Lasers, Xenon Chloride
KrCl Excimer Lasers
Krypton Chloride Excimer Lasers
Krypton Chloride Lasers
Lasers, ArF Excimer
Lasers, Argon Fluoride Excimer
Lasers, KrCl
Lasers, Krypton Chloride
Lasers, Krypton Chloride Excimer
Lasers, XeCl Excimer
Lasers, Xenon Chloride
Lasers, Xenon Chloride Excimer
XeCl Lasers
Xenon Chloride Excimer Lasers
Xenon Chloride Lasers
Gas lasers with excited dimers (i.e., excimers) as the active medium. The most commonly used are rare gas monohalides (e.g., argon fluoride, xenon chloride). Their principal emission wavelengths are in the ultraviolet range and depend on the monohalide used (e.g., 193 nm for ArF, 308 nm for Xe Cl). These lasers are operated in pulsed and Q-switched modes and used in photoablative decomposition involving actual removal of tissue. (UMDNS, 2005)
- Annotation
- /ther use: coordinate IM with disease /surg (IM), but for low-level laser therapy coordinate / ther use IM with disease /radiother (IM) + LOW-LEVEL LIGHT THERAPY (IM)
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- D054018 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0499977
- History note
- 2008
- Public note
- 2008
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