
Many scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications have been developed since the invention of the
laser
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word ''laser'' originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radi ...
in 1958. The
coherency, high
monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high
powers are all properties which allow for these specialized applications.
Scientific
In science, lasers are used in many ways, including:
* A wide variety of
interferometric techniques
*
Raman spectroscopy
*
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
*
Atmospheric ''
remote sensing
Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an physical object, object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object, in contrast to in situ or on-site observation. The term is applied especially to acquiring inform ...
''
* Investigating
nonlinear optics phenomena
A phenomenon ( phenomena), sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an observable Event (philosophy), event. The term came into its modern Philosophy, philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant, who contrasted it with the noumenon, which ''cannot'' be ...
*
Holographic techniques employing lasers also contribute to a number of measurement techniques.
* Laser based
lidar (LIght raDAR) technology applications in
geology
Geology (). is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth ...
,
seismology
Seismology (; from Ancient Greek σεισμός (''seismós'') meaning "earthquake" and -λογία (''-logía'') meaning "study of") is the scientific study of earthquakes (or generally, quakes) and the generation and propagation of elastic ...
, remote sensing and
atmospheric physics.
* Three-dimensional structural modifications and writing inside technological materials.
* Lasers have been used aboard spacecraft such as in the
Cassini-Huygens mission.
* In
astronomy
Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest includ ...
, lasers have been used to create artificial ''
laser guide stars'', used as reference objects for
adaptive optics
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technique of precisely deforming a mirror in order to compensate for light distortion. It is used in Astronomy, astronomical telescopes and laser communication systems to remove the effects of Astronomical seeing, atmo ...
telescopes.
Lasers may also be indirectly used in
spectroscopy
Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra. In narrower contexts, spectroscopy is the precise study of color as generalized from visible light to all bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Spectro ...
as a micro-sampling system, a technique termed Laser
ablation (LA), which is typically applied to
ICP-MS apparatus resulting in the powerful LA-ICP-MS.
The principles of laser spectroscopy are discussed by Demtröder.
Spectroscopy
Most types of laser are an inherently pure source of light; they emit near-
monochromatic light with a very well defined range of
wavelength
In physics and mathematics, wavelength or spatial period of a wave or periodic function is the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.
In other words, it is the distance between consecutive corresponding points of the same ''phase (waves ...
s. By careful design of the laser components, the purity of the laser light (measured as the "
linewidth") can be improved more than the purity of any other light source. This makes the laser a very useful source for
spectroscopy
Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra. In narrower contexts, spectroscopy is the precise study of color as generalized from visible light to all bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Spectro ...
. The high intensity of light that can be achieved in a small, well collimated beam can also be used to induce a nonlinear optical effect in a sample, which makes techniques such as
Raman spectroscopy possible. Other spectroscopic techniques based on lasers can be used to make extremely sensitive detectors of various molecules, able to measure molecular concentrations in the parts-per-10
12 (ppt) level. Due to the high power densities achievable by lasers, beam-induced atomic emission is possible: this technique is termed
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS).
Heat treatment
Heat treating with the lasers allows selective surface hardening against wear with little or no distortion of the component. Because this eliminates much part reworking that is currently done, the laser system's capital cost is recovered in a short time. An inert, absorbent coating for laser heat treatment has also been developed that eliminates the fumes generated by conventional paint coatings during the heat-treating process with laser beams.
One consideration crucial to the success of a heat treatment operation is control of the laser beam irradiance on the part surface. The optimal irradiance distribution is driven by the thermodynamics of the laser-material interaction and by the part geometry.
Typically, irradiances between 500 and 5000 W/cm^2 satisfy the thermodynamic constraints and allow the rapid surface heating and minimal total heat input required. For general heat treatment, a uniform square or rectangular beam is one of the best options. For some special applications or applications where the heat treatment is done on an edge or corner of the part, it may be better to have the irradiance decrease near the edge to prevent melting.
Weather
Research shows that scientists may one day be able to induce
rain
Rain is a form of precipitation where water drop (liquid), droplets that have condensation, condensed from Water vapor#In Earth's atmosphere, atmospheric water vapor fall under gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is res ...
and
lightning
Lightning is a natural phenomenon consisting of electrostatic discharges occurring through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions. One or both regions are within the atmosphere, with the second region sometimes occurring on ...
storms (as well as micro-manipulating some other weather phenomena) using
high energy lasers. Such a breakthrough could potentially eradicate
drought
A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions.Douville, H., K. Raghavan, J. Renwick, R.P. Allan, P.A. Arias, M. Barlow, R. Cerezo-Mota, A. Cherchi, T.Y. Gan, J. Gergis, D. Jiang, A. Khan, W. Pokam Mba, D. Rosenfeld, J. Tierney, ...
s, help alleviate weather related
catastrophes, and allocate weather resources to areas in need.
Lunar laser ranging
When the Apollo astronauts visited the Moon, they planted
retroreflector
A retroreflector (sometimes called a retroflector or cataphote) is a device or surface that reflects light or other radiation back to its source with minimum scattering. This works at a wide range of angle of incidence (optics), angle of incidenc ...
arrays to make possible the
Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment. Laser beams are focused through large
telescope
A telescope is a device used to observe distant objects by their emission, Absorption (electromagnetic radiation), absorption, or Reflection (physics), reflection of electromagnetic radiation. Originally, it was an optical instrument using len ...
s on Earth aimed toward the arrays, and the time taken for the beam to be reflected back to Earth measured to determine the distance between the Earth and Moon with high accuracy.
Photochemistry
Some laser systems, through the process of
mode locking, can produce extremely brief pulses of light - as short as picoseconds or femtoseconds (10
−12 - 10
−15 seconds). Such pulses can be used to initiate and analyze chemical reactions, a technique known as ''photochemistry''. The short pulses can be used to probe the process of the reaction at a very high temporal resolution, allowing the detection of short-lived intermediate molecules. This method is particularly useful in
biochemistry
Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, a ...
, where it is used to analyse details of protein folding and function.
Laser scanner
Laser barcode scanners are ideal for applications that require high speed reading of linear codes or stacked symbols.
Laser cooling
A technique that has recent success is ''laser cooling''. This involves
atom trapping, a method where a number of atoms are confined in a specially shaped arrangement of
electric
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwel ...
and
magnetic field
A magnetic field (sometimes called B-field) is a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials. A moving charge in a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular ...
s. Shining particular wavelengths of light at the ions or atoms slows them down, thus ''cooling'' them. As this process is continued, they all are slowed and have the same energy level, forming an unusual arrangement of matter known as a
Bose–Einstein condensate
In condensed matter physics, a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons at very low Density, densities is cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero#Relation with Bose–Einste ...
.
Nuclear fusion
Some of the world's most powerful and complex arrangements of multiple lasers and optical amplifiers are used to produce extremely high intensity pulses of light of extremely short duration, e.g.
laboratory for laser energetics,
National Ignition Facility,
GEKKO XII,
Nike laser,
Laser Mégajoule,
HiPER. These pulses are arranged such that they impact pellets of
tritium–
deuterium simultaneously from all directions, hoping that the squeezing effect of the impacts will induce atomic
fusion in the pellets. This technique, known as "
inertial confinement fusion", so far has not been able to achieve "breakeven", that is, so far the fusion reaction generates less power than is used to power the lasers, however; experiments at the
National Ignition Facility were able to demonstrate fusion reactions that generate more energy than was contained within the lasers driving the reaction.
Particle acceleration
Powerful lasers producing ultra-short (in the tens of femtoseconds) and ultra-
intense (up to 10
23 W/cm
2) laser pulses offer much greater acceleration gradients than that of conventional
accelerators. This fact is exploited in several
plasma acceleration techniques used for accelerating both
electron
The electron (, or in nuclear reactions) is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary charge, elementary electric charge. It is a fundamental particle that comprises the ordinary matter that makes up the universe, along with up qua ...
s and charged
ions to high energies.
Microscopy
Confocal laser scanning microscopy and
Two-photon excitation microscopy make use of lasers to obtain blur-free images of thick specimens at various depths.
Laser capture microdissection use lasers to procure specific cell populations from a tissue section under microscopic visualization.
Additional laser microscopy techniques include harmonic microscopy, four-wave mixing microscopy and interferometric microscopy.
Military
Directly as an energy weapon
A laser weapon is
directed-energy weapon based on
lasers
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word ''laser'' originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radi ...
.
Defensive countermeasures
Defensive countermeasure applications can range from compact, low power
infrared countermeasures to high power, airborne laser systems. IR countermeasure systems use lasers to confuse the seeker heads on
infrared homing missiles.
Disorientation
Some weapons simply use a laser to disorient a person. One such weapon is the
Thales
Thales of Miletus ( ; ; ) was an Ancient Greek philosophy, Ancient Greek Pre-Socratic philosophy, pre-Socratic Philosophy, philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. Thales was one of the Seven Sages of Greece, Seven Sages, founding figure ...
Green Laser Optical Warner.
Guidance
Laser guidance is a technique of
guiding a missile or other projectile or vehicle to a target by means of a laser beam.
Target designator
Another military use of lasers is as a ''laser target designator''. This is a low-power
laser pointer
A laser pointer or laser pen is a (typically battery-powered) handheld device that uses a laser diode to emit a narrow low-power visible laser beam (i.e. Coherence (physics), coherent light) to highlight something of interest with a small brigh ...
used to indicate a target for a
precision-guided munition, typically launched from an aircraft. The guided munition adjusts its flight-path to home in to the laser light reflected by the target, enabling a great precision in aiming. The beam of the laser target designator is set to a pulse rate that matches that set on the guided munition to ensure munitions strike their designated targets and do not follow other laser beams which may be in use in the area. The laser designator can be shone onto the target by an aircraft or nearby infantry. Lasers used for this purpose are usually
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
lasers, so the enemy cannot easily detect the guiding laser light.
Firearms
Laser sight
A laser sight is a device attached or integral to a firearm to aid target acquisition. Unlike Telescopic sight, optical and Iron sights, iron Sight (device), sights where the user looks through the device to aim at the target, laser sights projec ...
The laser has in most firearms applications been used as a tool to enhance the targeting of other weapon systems. For example, a laser sight is a small, usually visible-light laser placed on a handgun or a rifle and aligned to emit a beam parallel to the barrel. Since a laser beam has low divergence, the laser light appears as a small spot even at long distances; the user places the spot on the desired target and the barrel of the gun is aligned (but not necessarily allowing for
bullet drop,
windage, distance between the direction of the beam and the axis of the barrel, and the target mobility while the bullet travels).
Most laser sights use a red laser diode. Others use an
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
diode to produce a dot invisible to the naked human eye but detectable with night vision devices. The firearms adaptive target acquisition module
LLM01 laser light module combines visible and infrared laser diodes. In the late 1990s, green
diode pumped solid state laser (DPSS) laser sights (532 nm) became available.
Eye-targeted lasers
A
less-lethal laser weapon was developed by the U.S. Air Force to temporarily impair an adversary's ability to fire a weapon or to otherwise threaten enemy forces. This unit illuminates an opponent with harmless low-power laser light and can have the effect of dazzling or disorienting the subject or causing them to flee. Several types of
dazzlers are now available, and some have been used in combat.
There remains the possibility of using lasers to blind, since this requires relatively low power levels and is easily achievable in a man-portable unit. However, most nations regard the deliberate permanent blinding of the enemy as forbidden by the
rules of war (see
Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons). Although several nations have developed blinding laser weapons, such as China's
ZM-87, none of these are believed to have made it past the prototype stage.
In addition to the applications that cross over with military applications, a widely known law enforcement use of lasers is for
lidar
Lidar (, also LIDAR, an acronym of "light detection and ranging" or "laser imaging, detection, and ranging") is a method for determining ranging, ranges by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected li ...
to measure the speed of vehicles.
Holographic weapon sight
A holographic weapon sight or holographic diffraction sight is a non-magnification, magnifying gunsight that allows the user to look through a glass optical window and see a holographic reticle image superimposed at a distance on the field of view. ...
A holographic weapon sight uses a laser diode to illuminate a
hologram of a reticle built into a flat glass optical window of the sight. The user looks through the optical window and sees a cross hair
reticle image superimposed at a distance on the
field of view
The field of view (FOV) is the angle, angular extent of the observable world that is visual perception, seen at any given moment. In the case of optical instruments or sensors, it is a solid angle through which a detector is sensitive to elec ...
.
Medical
* Cosmetic surgery (
removing tattoos, scars, stretch marks, sunspots, wrinkles, birthmarks, and hair): see
laser hair removal. Laser types used in
dermatology
Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the Human skin, skin.''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.'' Random House, Inc. 2001. Page 537. . It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects. A List of dermatologists, ...
include
ruby
Ruby is a pinkish-red-to-blood-red-colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum ( aluminium oxide). Ruby is one of the most popular traditional jewelry gems and is very durable. Other varieties of gem-quality corundum are called sapph ...
(694 nm),
alexandrite (755 nm), pulsed diode array (810 nm),
Nd:YAG (1064 nm),
Ho:YAG (2090 nm), and
Er:YAG (2940 nm).
*
Eye surgery and
refractive surgery
*
Soft tissue surgery:
CO2,
Er:YAG laser
*
Laser scalpel (General surgery, gynecological, urology, laparoscopic)
*
Photobiomodulation
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT), cold laser therapy or photobiomodulation (PBM) is a medical treatment approach that applies low-level (low- power) lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to the surface of the body. Whereas high-power lasers are ...
(i.e. laser therapy)
* "No-Touch" removal of tumors, especially of the brain and spinal cord.
* In
dentistry
Dentistry, also known as dental medicine and oral medicine, is the branch of medicine focused on the Human tooth, teeth, gums, and Human mouth, mouth. It consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, management, and treatment of diseases, dis ...
for
caries removal,
endodontic/
periodontic procedures,
tooth whitening, and
oral surgery
*
Cancer treatment
* Burn and surgical scar management: scar contracture
(especially the newer fractionated lasers), redness and itch (Pulsed Dye laser - PDL), post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation (Q-switched lasers :Ruby, Alexandrite), burn scar unwanted hair growth and trapped hairs (Ruby, IPL and numerous hair removal lasers)
Industrial and commercial
Industrial laser applications can be divided into two categories depending on the power of the laser: material processing and micro-material processing.
In material processing, lasers with average optical power above 1 kilowatt are used mainly for industrial materials processing applications. Beyond this power threshold there are thermal issues related to the optics that separate these lasers from their lower-power counterparts. Laser systems in the 50-300W range are used primarily for
pumping,
plastic welding and
soldering applications. Lasers above 300W are used in
brazing, thin metal
welding
Welding is a fabrication (metal), fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, primarily by using high temperature to melting, melt the parts together and allow them to cool, causing Fusion welding, fusion. Co ...
, and sheet metal
cutting
Cutting is the separation or opening of a physical object, into two or more portions, through the application of an acutely directed force.
Implements commonly used for wikt:cut, cutting are the knife and saw, or in medicine and science the sca ...
applications. The required brightness (as measured in by the beam parameter product) is higher for cutting applications than for brazing and thin metal welding. High power applications, such as
hardening,
cladding, and deep penetrating welding, require multiple kW of optical power, and are used in a broad range of industrial processes.
Micro material processing is a category that includes all laser material processing applications under 1 kilowatt. The use of lasers in Micro Materials Processing has found broad application in the development and manufacturing of screens for smartphones, tablet computers, and LED TVs.
A detailed list of industrial and commercial laser applications includes:
*
Laser cutting
Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to vaporize materials, resulting in a cut edge. While typically used for industrial manufacturing applications, it is now used by schools, small businesses, architecture, and hobbyists. Laser cutt ...
*
Laser welding
*
Laser drilling
*
Laser marking
*
Laser cleaning
*
Laser cladding, a surface engineering process applied to mechanical components for reconditioning, repair work or
hardfacing
*
Photolithography
Photolithography (also known as optical lithography) is a process used in the manufacturing of integrated circuits. It involves using light to transfer a pattern onto a substrate, typically a silicon wafer.
The process begins with a photosensiti ...
*
Optical communication
Optical communication, also known as optical telecommunication, is communication at a distance using light to carry information. It can be performed visually or by using electronic devices. The earliest basic forms of optical communication date ...
s over
optical fiber or in
free space
*
Laser peening
*
Guidance systems (e.g.,
ring laser gyroscopes)
*
Laser rangefinder /
surveying
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the land, terrestrial Plane (mathematics), two-dimensional or Three-dimensional space#In Euclidean geometry, three-dimensional positions of Point (geom ...
,
*
Lidar
Lidar (, also LIDAR, an acronym of "light detection and ranging" or "laser imaging, detection, and ranging") is a method for determining ranging, ranges by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected li ...
/ pollution monitoring,
*
Digital minilabs
*
Barcode reader
A barcode reader or barcode scanner is an optical scanner that can read printed barcodes and send the data they contain to computer. Like a flatbed scanner, it consists of a light source, a lens, and a light sensor for translating optical impul ...
s
*
Laser engraving of printing plate
*
Laser bonding of additive marking materials for decoration and identification,
*
Laser pointer
A laser pointer or laser pen is a (typically battery-powered) handheld device that uses a laser diode to emit a narrow low-power visible laser beam (i.e. Coherence (physics), coherent light) to highlight something of interest with a small brigh ...
s
*
Laser mice
*
Laser accelerometer
A laser accelerometer is an accelerometer that uses a laser to measure changes in velocity/direction.
Mechanism
It employs a frame with three orthogonal input axes and multiple proof masses. Each proof mass has a predetermined blanking surface. ...
s
*
OLED display manufacturing
*
Holography
Holography is a technique that allows a wavefront to be recorded and later reconstructed. It is best known as a method of generating three-dimensional images, and has a wide range of other uses, including data storage, microscopy, and interfe ...
*
Bubblegrams
*
Optical tweezers
* Writing
subtitles onto
motion picture films.
*
Power beaming, which is a possible solution to transfer energy to the climber of a
Space elevator
*
3D laser scanners for accurate 3D measurement
*
Laser line levels are used in surveying and construction. Lasers are also used for
guidance for aircraft.
* Extensively in both consumer and industrial imaging equipment.
* In
laser printer
Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process. It produces high-quality text and graphics (and moderate-quality photographs) by repeatedly passing a laser beam back and forth over a Electric charge, negatively charged cylinder call ...
s: gas and diode lasers play a key role in manufacturing high resolution printing plates and in image scanning equipment.
*
Diode lasers are used as a lightswitch in industry, with a laser beam and a receiver which will switch on or off when the beam is interrupted, and because a laser can keep the light intensity over larger distances than a normal light, and is more precise than a normal light it can be used for product detection in automated production.
*
Laser alignment
*
Additive manufacturing
*
Plastic welding
*
Metrology
Metrology is the scientific study of measurement. It establishes a common understanding of Unit of measurement, units, crucial in linking human activities. Modern metrology has its roots in the French Revolution's political motivation to stan ...
- handheld and robotic laser systems for
Aerospace
Aerospace is a term used to collectively refer to the atmosphere and outer space. Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial, and military applications. Aerospace engineering consists of aeronautics and astron ...
,
Automotive and
Rail applications
* To store and retrieve data in
optical discs, such as
CDs and
DVDs
* Blu-ray
Entertainment and recreation
*
Laser lighting displays accompany many music concerts
*
Laser tag
*
Laser harp: a musical instrument were the strings are replaced with laser beams
* As a light source for
digital cinema projectors
Surveying and ranging
Images
File:Laser module.jpg, Laser models in different colours
File:Laser pens.jpeg, Q-line Lasers
File:Laser effects.jpg, Lasers were used in the 2005 Classical Spectacular concert
File:Przestrzen wolnosci harfa laserowa.jpg, A laser harp
File:Carbon Dioxide Laser At The Laser Effects Test Facility.jpg, The surface of a test target is instantly vaporized and bursts into flame upon irradiation by a high power continuous wave carbon dioxide laser
The carbon-dioxide laser (CO2 laser) was one of the earliest gas lasers to be developed. It was invented by C. Kumar N. Patel, Kumar Patel of Bell Labs in 1964 and is still one of the most useful types of laser. Carbon dioxide, Carbon-dioxide lase ...
emitting tens of kilowatts of far infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
light. Note the operator is standing behind sheets of plexiglas, which is opaque in the far infrared.
See also
*
List of laser articles
*
Non-lethal weapon
References
External links
Coherent.com article on Applications for lasers
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