Recently physicists have managed to build "attosecond lasers", lasers
which emit pulses 10-18 seconds long, interrupted by much longer periods of darkness (at least 10-14 seconds). Before them, lasers emitting
femtosecond (10-15 seconds) pulses have been around. Assuming they
produce visible light, what colour is it?
(In reply to
re(2): I see - I think by gregg)
I'm no expert on how pulsed lasers work, so I am not sure about what happens in them at the photon level. Your description certainly applies to solid-state and gas lasers (and maybe others). But the method which restricts laser output to pulses can and does influence photon energy. In fact, a fundamental principle of modern physics says that the spectrum has to be wide if the pulses are so short. Can you now solve the problem?
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Posted by vswitchs
on 2006-10-12 02:30:53 |