UV lasers, also known as ultraviolet lasers, are used for a variety of purposes in several industries.
They generate a very high-energy beam of light with a short wavelength, making them ideal for applications such as laser cutting, drilling, marking, and welding.
UV lasers are particularly useful in the semiconductor, electronics, and medical industries due to their ability to precisely manipulate small components.
Additionally, UV lasers are used in scientific research and in the art and entertainment industry for holography, fluorescence, and UV-induced reactions.
The versatile nature of UV lasers allows for a wide range of applications and continues to be an area of ongoing research and development.
