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Thursday, 10 February 2022 22:55 | Japeri




It's a bit ironic to think about the time in 1958 when American researcher Charles Townes showed that a MASER could theoretically be adapted to operate in the visible part in the spectrum collaborators informed him "that his work was of little relevance to the real world".
In 1958, the "hula-hoop" was the latest trend across Europe and Russian author Boris Pasternek declined the Nobel Prize in Literature as it was his fear that authorities would have him removed from the country he was born in. I'm sure that the world was changed a lot when Charles Townes received the Nobel Prize in Physics four years later.
Today, lasers are utilized throughout the world, including a ever increasing number of cosmetic procedures, such as skin resurfacing for wrinkle reduction and scars from acne, the removal of tattoos, the removal of hair and pigmented bumps (age spots and moles) as well as the treatment of vascular lesions (port staining from wine and spider veins).In truth, the story of lasers began many years before.
In 1917, the renowned physicist, Albert Einstein postulated that atoms could be induced to emit tiny amounts of energy known as 'photons' in his treatise "On the quantum theory of radiation." The sentinel physics work laid the groundwork for the theory of stimulated emission and was later used by the by American scientist Gordon Gould to coin the acronym LASER.
In essence, the word is an abbreviation of the phrase light amplification by stimulation of emission radiation.The date was the year 1957 and the Russians had just launched Sputnik 1 into the skies over the astonished US nation. The Senator Lyndon Johnson spoke for the nation when he said "soon, they will be dropping bombs on us from space just like kids throwing rocks on cars from highway overpasses!".
The headlines in newspapers that day reflected his fear when one of them stated that "Soviet satellites orbit the earth every 90 minutes". In the year 1960, plans were made to start the space race , and America began a new era of political, technological, military and scientific advances.
The Government created The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and huge funds were distributed to both public and private labs across the United States to fund the development of a brand new spacecraft and the world's first functioning laser.In 1960, their efforts paid off when a physicist named Theodore Maiman working with the Hughes Electric Corporation in California made the first operational Ruby laser.
In 1958, the "hula-hoop" was the latest trend across Europe and Russian author Boris Pasternek declined the Nobel Prize in Literature as it was his fear that authorities would have him removed from the country he was born in. I'm sure that the world was changed a lot when Charles Townes received the Nobel Prize in Physics four years later.
Today, lasers are utilized throughout the world, including a ever increasing number of cosmetic procedures, such as skin resurfacing for wrinkle reduction and scars from acne, the removal of tattoos, the removal of hair and pigmented bumps (age spots and moles) as well as the treatment of vascular lesions (port staining from wine and spider veins).In truth, the story of lasers began many years before.
In 1917, the renowned physicist, Albert Einstein postulated that atoms could be induced to emit tiny amounts of energy known as 'photons' in his treatise "On the quantum theory of radiation." The sentinel physics work laid the groundwork for the theory of stimulated emission and was later used by the by American scientist Gordon Gould to coin the acronym LASER.
In essence, the word is an abbreviation of the phrase light amplification by stimulation of emission radiation.The date was the year 1957 and the Russians had just launched Sputnik 1 into the skies over the astonished US nation. The Senator Lyndon Johnson spoke for the nation when he said "soon, they will be dropping bombs on us from space just like kids throwing rocks on cars from highway overpasses!".
The headlines in newspapers that day reflected his fear when one of them stated that "Soviet satellites orbit the earth every 90 minutes". In the year 1960, plans were made to start the space race , and America began a new era of political, technological, military and scientific advances.
The Government created The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and huge funds were distributed to both public and private labs across the United States to fund the development of a brand new spacecraft and the world's first functioning laser.In 1960, their efforts paid off when a physicist named Theodore Maiman working with the Hughes Electric Corporation in California made the first operational Ruby laser.
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