Photonics and Lasers

Chapter 15 - Lasers and Coherent Light

Chapter 15

 

Lasers and Coherent Light

In the 1960s when lasers were first being developed, it was often said jokingly that the laser was a solution in search of a problem. It was a novel device with interesting properties, but it was not clear how it would be used in practice. Today, of course, the situation is quite different, and the laser has become an enabling technology with applications as diverse as point-of-sale bar-code scanners, reading and writing data on CDs and DVDs, creating masks for photolithography on integrated circuit chips, optical communications, precision cutting of materials for manufacturing, and laser surgery. It is no exageration to say that without the laser, our modern technological world would be nothing like it is today.

What then makes laser light so special? The short answer is that laser light is coherent. To understand what this means, we will start this chapter with a brief look at the operating principles of a laser. This will be followed by a more detailed look at the nature of coherent light and the importance of coherence for laser applications.

 

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