The book details the historical development of the laser, from Einstein's theoretical concepts to Theodore Maiman's first working laser in 1960. Different types of lasers, including gas, solid-state, and semiconductor lasers, are examined in terms of construction, principles, and specific uses. A significant portion is dedicated to laser applications in medicine, communication, and industry, providing real-world examples of their impact.
The book uses experimental data and schematics, and connects laser physics to materials science, computer science, and environmental science. It provides a balanced treatment of theory and practice, making it valuable for both academic study and practical reference.
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