Solid-state lasers
Solid-state lasers are lasers made from crystalline materials. The very first laser used ruby as a solid-state active region in 1960, and there are now hundreds of known alternatives. The most common approach however is to introduce rare-earth atoms into a crystalline lattice – titanium-doped sapphire, for example.
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