Semiconductor Physics
Lasers are devices that emit light through a process called stimulated emission of radiation, producing highly focused and coherent beams of light. This technology relies on the principle of population inversion, where more atoms are excited to a higher energy state than those in a lower state, allowing for the amplification of light. Lasers have diverse applications, from medical procedures to telecommunications, due to their ability to produce intense and precise light beams.
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