How do lasers work? | Live Science

They’re in grocery store scanners, internet connections and car backup cameras. Whether you realize it or not, you interact with lasers every day. This light-based technology has helped build the modern, deeply interconnected world we live in. But what, exactly, are lasers, and how do they work?

The word “laser” is actually an acronym; it stands for “light amplification by sustained emission of radiation.” Lasers work by making energetic particles vibrate, or “oscillate,” in sync, meaning the peaks and troughs of light waves they emit all line up. Think of an army marching in formation compared with a crowd of people milling around a town square, said Peter Delfyett, a photonics engineer at the University of Central Florida. “That is sort of the quality of laser light versus the incoherent white light we’re typically used to.”

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