Some emerging applications of lasers
Abstract
Applications of lasers in photochemistry, advanced instrumentation, and information storage are discussed. Laser microchemistry offers a number of new methods for altering the morphology of a solid surface with high spatial resolution. Recent experiments in material deposition, material removal, and alloying and doping are reviewed. A basic optical disk storage system is described and the problems faced by this application are discussed, in particular those pertaining to recording media. An advanced erasable system based on the magnetooptic effect is described. Applications of lasers for remote sensing are discussed, including various lidar systems, the use of laser-induced fluorescence for oil spill characterization and uranium exploration, and the use of differential absorption for detection of atmospheric constituents, temperature, and humidity.
- Publication:
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Science
- Pub Date:
- October 1982
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1982Sci...218..115C
- Keywords:
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- Laser Applications;
- Optical Memory (Data Storage);
- Remote Sensing;
- Alloying;
- Alloys;
- Deposition;
- Laser Heating;
- Laser Induced Fluorescence;
- Optical Data Storage Materials;
- Optical Radar;
- Photochemical Reactions;
- Semiconductors (Materials);
- Lasers and Masers