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Physics: Laser
The Search for a Laser.
Once Charles H. Townes developed the maser in the 1950s, the search was on for a similar instrument that used light. Lasers and masers work on the same principle. A core of atoms are excited to a high energy state. They return to their normal energy state by releasing energy at a single, "coherent" frequency. In masers this is microwave or radio energy; in lasers it is light energy.
The First Laser.
In 1960 Theodore H. Maiman at the Hughes Research Laboratory used a synthetic ruby to produce the first laser. A ruby is composed of crystals of aluminum oxide with a trace of chromium, which provides its color. The ruby allows the atoms to be excited long enough to accumulate and emit their energy packets all at once. Amplifying the light effectively is an engineering problem. While various atoms are excited and release energy coherently, some will release energy out of phase. Maiman figured out...
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1960's Science and Technology
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Topics in the News
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Obsidian Dating
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Aegyptopithecus
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Ancient Remains
- Astronomy: Radio, X-ray, and Infrared
- Astronomy: Pulsars, Quasars, Cosmic Masers
- Astronomy: Project Ozma—Will They Hear Us?
- Astronomy: The Sound of the Big Bang
- Biology: Molecular Revolution
- Biology: The First Gene
- Biology: Dolphin Communication
- Biology: Primordial Soup
- Chemistry: Not So Noble Anymore
- Chemistry: Lawrencium
- Computer Science: Basic Knowledge
- Computer Science: When the Chips are Down
- Earth Sciences: Geothermal Power
- Earth Science: Plowshares, or Getting the Gas Out
- Earth Sciences: The Greenhouse Effect
- Oceanography: Seafloor Spreading
- Oceanography: Trieste
- Oceanography: Sealab and Friends
- Physics: Proving Einstein Right
- Physics: What Does It Antimatter?
- Physics: Irradiate for Safety
- Physics: Laser
- The Space Program: Project Mercury
- The Space Program: Project Gemini
- The Space Program:Project Apollo
- The Space Program: Unmanned Space Exploration
- Warfare and Science: Nuclear Navy
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- Important Events in Science and Technology, 1960–1969
