lézerimpulzus
Lézerimpulzus refers to a brief burst of laser light. Lasers typically emit light continuously, but by modulating the output, they can be made to produce very short pulses. These pulses can last for incredibly short durations, ranging from nanoseconds to femtoseconds, which is a quadrillionth of a second. The intensity of a lézerimpulzus can be very high during its brief existence, even if the average power of the laser is relatively low.
The generation of lézerimpulzus is achieved through various techniques, including Q-switching and mode-locking. Q-switching involves deliberately
Lézerimpulzus have a wide range of applications across scientific, industrial, and medical fields. In scientific research,