gaaslaserid
Gaaslaserid, also known as gas lasers, are a type of laser that utilizes a gaseous medium as the active medium. This gas, often a mixture of different elements or compounds, is stimulated to emit coherent light. The process typically involves exciting the gas molecules, often through electrical discharge, to higher energy levels. When these excited molecules return to a lower energy state, they release photons of light. If this process occurs within an optical resonator, it leads to the amplification of light and the generation of a laser beam.
The specific gas used determines the wavelength and properties of the emitted laser light. Common examples
Gas lasers are known for their stability and relatively long coherence lengths. They can be designed to