Einstein did not invent a laser. His works in physics laid the foundation for the developement of the laser however.
Albert Einstein did not invent the laser, however, he established the theoretical foundations for the laser in 1917. There were actually many scientists who were involved in inventing the laser: Gordon Gould, Charles Townes, Arthur Schawlow, Theodore Maiman, Nikolay Basov, and Aleksandr Prokhorov to name a few.
Well the principle of stimulated emission was discovered by Albert Einstein. But first laser was fabricated by Theodore Mainman
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Albert Einstein is best known for his theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity. He also made significant contributions to quantum mechanics and the development of the laser.
Photonics was discovered in 1960 with the invention of the laser. Photonics was discovered by a Harvard physicist named Mikhail Lukin.
Einstein's work in theoretical physics had many practical applications, some of which affect your daily life. The best example is the laser. Although Einstein did not invent the laser, he did produce the theoretical work which made possible the invention of the laser, and of course, lasers are now very much part of the lives of almost everyone, since they play a crucial role in computer-based manufacturing processes, in DVD or CD devices, in laser eye surgery, in fiber optic cables, etc.
Albert Einstein laid the foundation for the laser in 1917. The principle was found by H.Charles Townes. And Maiman found it in1960.
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Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist, not an inventor (although he did once work in a patent office). While he did not invent things himself, his theoretical work was essential for a number of inventions that other people invented, including the atomic bomb and the laser.
Laser was made by Theodore H. Maiman in 1960, in California...or by Gordon Gould in 1957Actually...Albert Einstein laid the foundation for the laser in 1917. The first working laser is the one mentioned in the previous post. Actually...it was made by Arthur L. Schawlow in the year 1958
The concept of a laser was first proposed by physicist Arthur Schawlow and engineer Charles Townes in 1958. They built on the theoretical work of physicist Max Planck and Albert Einstein. The first working laser was developed by Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories in 1960.
Lasers were not discovered, but rather were invented - by a man called Theodore Maiman. Maiman created the first Laser, a ruby Laser, in 1960."L.A.S.E.R." is an acronym standing for:LightAmplification byStimulatedEmission ofRadiation (Not nuclear radiation, but light or photon radiation)