LASER CENTER

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2OOO LASER CENTER Refractive Associates, Inc. 2220 E. Alosta Avenue, Suite 205 Glendora CA 91740 LASER CENTER;MEDICAL SERVICES, NAMELY HAIR IMPLANTATION, COSMETIC AND PLASTIC SURGERY USING LASERS;
FOCAL POINT LASER CENTER SHEPHERD EYE CENTER, LTD. 9100 W. Post Rd. LAS VEGAS NV 89148 LASER CENTER;healthcare services, including, ophthalmic laser surgery, refractive surgery;
FOCAL POINT LASER CENTER Shepherd, John R. 3575 Pecos McLeod Las Vegas NV 89121 LASER CENTER;healthcare services, including, ophthalmic laser surgery, refractive surgery;
INVISION LASER CENTER Advanced Laser Vision Center 3000 North Orange Avenue Orlando FL 32804 LASER CENTER;Laser eye surgery;
LASER AMERICA CENTER Laser Vision Centers, Inc. 540 Maryville Centre, Suite 200 St. Louis MO 63141 LASER and CENTER;medical services; namely, eye treatment and eye surgery using lasers in eye surgery centers;
LASER CENTER OF WESTCHESTER Westchester Eye Surgeons, S.C. 10439 West Cermak Westchester IL 60154 LASER CENTER;Medical care services namely as it pertains to the eye;
SIERRA NEVADA LASER CENTER Pershing, Jack 412 W John Street Carson City NV 89703 LASER CENTER;Vision correction services;
THE LASER SCULPTING CENTER Image Sculpting, Inc. 28530 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite 206 Farmington Hills MI 483342987 THE LASER and CENTER;cosmetic laser treatments for skin resurfacing and hair removal, and medical and surgical eye care services;
THE TREASURE COAST LASER CENTER LASER CENTERS OF AMERICA, INC. SUITE 1140 CINCINNATI OH 45202 LASER CENTER;laser surgery services;
TLC THE LASER CENTER LVI INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC. 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, Suite #600 West Palm Beach FL 33401 THE LASER CENTER;medical surgical services in the field of ophthalmology;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An optical fiber laser has an output that is stabilized to adapt to changes in laser operating temperature. At the output of the laser a plurality of wavelength-selective stabilizing reflectors is provided, each having a reflectivity profile with a different center wavelength. The reflectors, typically Bragg gratings, have a relative degree of reflectivity and relative wavelength separation that results in the output power of the laser being at one or more of the reflector center wavelengths throughout the temperature change. Thus, as a temperature shift causes the wavelength of the optical energy generated in the laser gain medium to change, the grating-stabilized output of the laser shifts between one locked wavelength and another. However, the output remains stable over the extended wavelength range provided by the multiple reflectors. Such a laser is particularly useful in an amplifier system in which the laser is used as an optical pump source.