Lasers

Lasers by William Burroughs, published by Longman in 1982, is a concise exploration of the technology behind lasers and photonics. This 61-page book presents a detailed examination of the principles and applications of laser technology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the field. Written in English, it aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of how lasers operate and their significance in various technological advancements.
In this edition, readers will find a clear presentation of the concepts related to lasers, including their engineering aspects and practical uses. The book delves into the mechanics of laser technology, offering insights into its role within the broader context of technology and engineering. With its focused content, Lasers serves as an informative guide for anyone looking to grasp the essential elements of this influential technology.
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