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Created page with "== Introduction == A solid-state laser is a laser that uses a solid gain medium, as opposed to a liquid or gas medium. The gain medium is typically a crystal or glass doped with rare-earth or transition-metal ions. These lasers are widely used in various applications, including material processing, medical procedures, and scientific research. The development of solid-state lasers has significantly advanced the field of photonics, providing powerful and efficient sources..."
(Created page with "== Introduction == A solid-state laser is a laser that uses a solid gain medium, as opposed to a liquid or gas medium. The gain medium is typically a crystal or glass doped with rare-earth or transition-metal ions. These lasers are widely used in various applications, including material processing, medical procedures, and scientific research. The development of solid-state lasers has significantly advanced the field of photonics, providing powerful and efficient sources...")
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