What is a laser? An introduction to its features, mechanisms, and technology.
The laser processing machine is a versatile tool that does not wear out!
A laser is light that is artificially created by a laser oscillator. The main component within the laser oscillator that generates laser light is called the "optical resonator." The medium inside the optical resonator absorbs and emits energy between two opposing mirrors, amplifying light (electromagnetic waves). These two facing mirrors direct the laser light in a specific direction and amplify the light. One of the mirrors is a partially reflective mirror, allowing a portion of the condensed energy (laser light) to be supplied externally. Laser processing machines can use this light to process materials. **Characteristics of Laser Beams** - The wavelength is constant, and the peaks and troughs of the waves are temporally aligned (coherence). - Using lenses, it is possible to focus the laser on materials. - It generates very high energy, enabling cutting and engraving of materials. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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