it is highly monochromatic
Because a laser is just concentrated light, so it is thin from being concentrated.
I believe you are referring to a laser beam.
The intensity of a laser beam refers to the amount of power per unit area that the beam carries. It is a measure of how concentrated the energy is in the beam.
i think its just a concentrated beam of light
Laser
A laser. Laser beams are intense and concentrated beams of light that have the ability to cut through various materials, including other light sources.
is coherent, monochromatic, and concentrated in a narrow beam.
A laser beam is a form of concentrated light that travels in a straight line for long distances. It is created by stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
An unfocused laser beam is a laser beam that has not been collimated or concentrated to a specific point. As a result, the beam is spread out over a larger area, making it less intense and having less precision compared to a focused laser beam. Unfocused laser beams are often used for certain applications where a wider coverage area is needed.
A laser works by emitting a concentrated beam of light through a process called stimulated emission, where photons are amplified and aligned to create a powerful and focused beam of light.
Yes, it is made out of light. LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Laser light is coherent--the waves are all aligned, and the beams are generally tightly collimated, with very little attenuation of the beam over great distances.
To make a laser beam more powerful, you can increase the intensity of the light by enhancing the power source or amplifying the beam through a process like optical amplification. Additionally, using a more efficient and higher-quality laser system can help generate a stronger and more concentrated laser beam. Finally, optimizing the focusing mechanism or using specialized optics can also help increase the power of the laser beam.