Gas laser

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A gas laser is a laser in which an electric current is discharged through a gas to produce light. The first gas laser, the Helium-neon, was co-invented by American physicist William R. Bennett, Jr. and Iranian physicist Ali Javan in 1960.

[edit] Advantages

  • High volume of active material
  • Active material is relatively inexpensive
  • Almost impossible to damage the active material
  • Heat can be removed quickly from the cavity

[edit] Types of gas laser

[edit] See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: