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A '''laser''' is a coherent source of light used to control and probe quantum systems.


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A laser is a coherent source of light used to control and probe quantum systems.

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Lasers provide precise and coherent light for experiments.

Description

Lasers produce highly controlled light with specific frequency and phase, making them essential for precise quantum measurements and manipulation.

Properties

  • coherent light source
  • high precision
  • widely used in experiments

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Author: Harold Foppele


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