The Laser Celebrates Its 50th Frickin’ Birthday

May 14th, 2010
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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

2f0d275896rthday.jpg The Laser Celebrates Its 50th Frickin Birthday

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