Lasers in Sci-Fi
Physics behind the beam
Laser Usages
Resonators and Beam Properties
Laser - Matter Interactions
100

This franchise’s “lightsabers” are often mistaken for lasers, but real lasers don’t stop in mid-air.

What is Star Wars?

100

A laser is highly directional because of this property of its wavefronts, meaning they are all “in step.”

What is coherence?

100

Barcodes in grocery stores are read using this common low-power type of laser.

What is a diode laser?

100

Most lasers use two of these reflective elements to form an optical cavity.

What are mirrors?

100

When a material absorbs laser energy and re-emits it as visible light, it is exhibiting this process.

What is fluorescence?

200

Captain Picard might remind you that the Enterprise doesn’t use lasers but these directed-energy weapons instead

What are phasers?

200

“Laser” stands for Light Amplification by this physical process.

What is stimulated emission?

200

This medical eye procedure reshapes the cornea using an excimer laser.

What is LASIK?

200

The simplest transverse mode of a laser, often shown as a smooth circular beam, is this mode.

What is TEM₀₀?

200

Radiation pressure can trap microscopic particles using focused laser beams in devices known as these.

What are optical tweezers?

300

In “Goldfinger,” Bond is nearly cut in half by this type of laser, which didn’t actually exist in such a portable form in 1964.

What is an industrial cutting laser ( or laser cutter)?

300

To achieve laser action, atoms must be driven into this non-equilibrium state with more excited than ground-state population.

What is population inversion?

300

Laser rangefinders determine distance using this physical quantity measured via time-of-flight.

What is the speed of light?

300

The distance over which a beam remains nearly the same size before diverging significantly is known as this length.

What is the Rayleigh range?

300

The Doppler effect allows lasers to cool atoms, provided the laser frequency is tuned slightly below this atomic feature.

What is an absorption resonance?

400

In most sci-fi movies, you can see laser beams travel through air. In reality they only become visible because of this phenomenon involving particles.

What is (Rayleigh/Mei) scattering?

400

Real laser beams spread out over distance due to this wave phenomenon, unavoidable even for ideal Gaussian beams.

What is diffraction?

400

Manufacturing often uses CO₂ or fiber lasers for this process, which removes material by melting or vaporizing it.

What is laser cutting or ablation?

400

Changing the curvature of cavity mirrors can select specific spatial modes by altering this stability parameter.

What is the cavity stability condition (g-parameters)?

400

Short-pulse lasers can reach extremely high peak powers because this quantity is very small.

What is pulse duration?

500

Sci-fi often shows lasers imparting large “kickback,” but real photons only transfer momentum via this small force.

What is radiation pressure?

500

In mode-locked lasers, extremely short pulses arise because many cavity modes add together with fixed phase relationships, a process known as this.

What is constructive interference? (or phase locking)

500

This laser-based technique in atmospheric science measures distance and composition by sending pulses and detecting reflections.

What is LIDAR?

500

Some lasers support many wavelengths at once due to cavity resonances, each of which must satisfy this integer-multiple condition relating length and wavelength.

What is the standing-wave condition (mλ/2 = L)?

500

Laser ablation thresholds depend on this material parameter that measures how well a solid resists heat flow.

What is thermal conductivity?

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