When Theodore Maiman invented the first laser in 1960, he could not have possibly foreseen the full extent of the transformational impact that his development would have on our lives. Since then, the laser has become an everyday commodity and a key technology with a tremendous economical impact that cannot be overestimated. Both, scientist and layman are familiar with its main properties and many of its applications. Considering our visual predisposition it does not surprise that the laser has even entered the arts. Hence, it is probably safe to say that the laser is one of the most important technological developments of the second half of the 20th century.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
Lasers are now vital in everyday life - used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every...
Laser pulse durations fell continuously from the early days of the laser until 1986, reaching 6 fs, ...
The article contains a discussion about the laser and some technological processes specific to the l...
The laser, a fascinating new light source with numerous applications in our daily life was first rea...
The laser is an oscillator of light using an amplification process based on stimulated emission from...
Fifty five years ago the laser, one of the most important and versatile scientific instruments of al...
Laser technology has progressed tremendously since Theodore Maiman first demonstrated the laser in 1...
The summer of 1960 saw the world\u27s first demonstration of an entirely new source of light, so con...
When Ted Maiman invented the laser in 1960, his breakthrough accomplishment changed the world. We ar...
Theodore Maiman, the inventor of the laser, was both a physicist and an engineer. One can speculate ...
This lecture will seek to separate the science from the popular science fiction image of the laser. ...
In his 1917 “On Quantum Theory of Radiation ” paper Albert Einstein introduced the concept of amplif...
Light in the form of lasers has played a key role in biomedical research and advancing human health...
Theodore Maiman, the inventor of the laser, was both a physicist and an engineer. One can speculate ...
Lasers are now vital in everyday life – used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every...
Lasers are now vital in everyday life - used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every...
Laser pulse durations fell continuously from the early days of the laser until 1986, reaching 6 fs, ...
The article contains a discussion about the laser and some technological processes specific to the l...
The laser, a fascinating new light source with numerous applications in our daily life was first rea...
The laser is an oscillator of light using an amplification process based on stimulated emission from...
Fifty five years ago the laser, one of the most important and versatile scientific instruments of al...
Laser technology has progressed tremendously since Theodore Maiman first demonstrated the laser in 1...
The summer of 1960 saw the world\u27s first demonstration of an entirely new source of light, so con...
When Ted Maiman invented the laser in 1960, his breakthrough accomplishment changed the world. We ar...
Theodore Maiman, the inventor of the laser, was both a physicist and an engineer. One can speculate ...
This lecture will seek to separate the science from the popular science fiction image of the laser. ...
In his 1917 “On Quantum Theory of Radiation ” paper Albert Einstein introduced the concept of amplif...
Light in the form of lasers has played a key role in biomedical research and advancing human health...
Theodore Maiman, the inventor of the laser, was both a physicist and an engineer. One can speculate ...
Lasers are now vital in everyday life – used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every...
Lasers are now vital in everyday life - used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every...
Laser pulse durations fell continuously from the early days of the laser until 1986, reaching 6 fs, ...
The article contains a discussion about the laser and some technological processes specific to the l...