The Laser Celebrates Its 50th Frickin’ Birthday
May 14th, 2010
Albert Einstein first postulated the possibility of amplifying protons to create “masers” in 1917, but the theory wouldn’t produce effective technology until the post-World War II period. The science of masers continued to evolve over the following decade, and, in 1958, Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow of Bell Labs published a seminal report that would spark a scientific revolution. The paper proposed that, by incorporating maser properties with the light spectrum, researchers could emit an intense optical beam

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