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Laser as Light Source

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This lecture covers the principles of lasers, including stimulated emission, population inversion, and light amplification. It explains the pumping process, resonator function, and optical vs. electric pumping. The lecture also delves into laser types, properties of laser radiation, and laser hazards, emphasizing eye and skin safety measures.

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