Laserradiation
Laserradiation refers to electromagnetic radiation produced by laser devices. The term "laser" stands for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation," and laser radiation encompasses a broad spectrum of wavelengths, including visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light.
Laser radiation is characterized by its coherence, monochromaticity, and collimation, which distinguish it from other light
Laserradiation is widely employed in medicine for procedures such as surgical cutting, tissue ablation, and corrective
Despite its benefits, laser radiation can pose health and safety risks. Exposure to high-intensity laser beams
The properties of laser radiation depend on the laser medium and design, influencing the wavelength, power
In summary, laser radiation is a versatile form of electromagnetic energy with significant industrial, medical, and