"Laser Technology Demystified: Understanding the Science Behind Lasers"

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"Laser Technology Demystified: Understanding the Science Behind Lasers"
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Lasers, which stand for "light amplification by sustained emission of radiation," work by making energetic particles vibrate in sync, emitting light waves with aligned peaks and troughs. First proposed by Albert Einstein in 1917, lasers have since become integral to modern technology, from eye surgery to internet connections. With potential applications in exoplanet imaging and data center miniaturization, the future of laser technology looks promising and limitless.

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