nonlasers
Nonlasers, also known as incoherent light sources, are devices that emit electromagnetic radiation in a way that is not coherent. This means that the light waves are not in phase with each other, nor do they travel in the same direction. Unlike lasers, which produce a highly focused and monochromatic beam of light, nonlasers emit light that is spread out and often contains a broad spectrum of wavelengths.
Common examples of nonlaser light sources include incandescent bulbs, fluorescent lamps, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and the
The applications of nonlaser light sources are widespread. They are used for general illumination in homes,