lasers

     

A laser is an electronic-optical evice that emits coherent light radiation. The term "laser" is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A typical laser emits light in a narrow, low-divergence beam, with a narrow wavelength spectrum ("monochromatic" light). In this respect, laser light is in sharp contrast with such light sources as the incandescent light bulb, which emits light over a wide area and over a wide spectrum of wavelengths.

Trivia about lasers

  • Magazine contributor Steven Chu won a Nobel Prize for slowing atoms with these light beams
  • These devices whiten teeth, remove fat & wrinkles, reshape chins & play CDs
  • The scanners used at checkout counters are equipped with these light-emitting devices
  • Erbium is used in optical fibers that transport messages & also in these devices to remove wrinkles & scars
  • Types of these devices include diode, solid state & gas

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