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The Laser - Light Fantastic

The Laser - Light Fantastic
The Laser - Light Fantastic
Lasers are now vital in everyday life – used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every time you pick up a telephone. Yet once they were said to be a ‘solution’ without a problem. The talk explains the basic operation of the laser and explores the very wide range of laser types. It also illustrates the wide variety of uses the laser is now put to.
Rutt, HN
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Rutt, HN
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Rutt, HN (2007) The Laser - Light Fantastic. Public Lecture, Le Hong Phong High School, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.

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Lasers are now vital in everyday life – used in your computer, your CD player, in medicine and every time you pick up a telephone. Yet once they were said to be a ‘solution’ without a problem. The talk explains the basic operation of the laser and explores the very wide range of laser types. It also illustrates the wide variety of uses the laser is now put to.

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Published date: 2007
Additional Information: Event Dates: 17 January 2007
Venue - Dates: Public Lecture, Le Hong Phong High School, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, 2007-01-17
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 264637
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264637
PURE UUID: af3a6941-04fe-479f-a32d-22c15880c42a

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Date deposited: 04 Oct 2007
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:53

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Author: HN Rutt

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