Abstract

For many years, the main use of lasers was in the sciences. They were used primarily in spectroscopy, measurement technology, and nuclear physics. With the invention of the diode laser, they began to be used in everyday applications ranging from CD players to communications technology. Ever-increasing performance has long since opened up further applications. For example, lasers can now even cut centimeter-thick sheet steel.

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