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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 1H 4M

Lasers

from David's NotebookLM Audio Collection · host David Weissman

In this episode, we explore the brilliant science and surprising history of lasers, one of the most important technologies of the modern world. Starting with Einstein’s idea of stimulated emission in 1917 and Theodore Maiman’s first working ruby laser in 1960, we trace how a once-theoretical concept became essential to medicine, communications, manufacturing, measurement, and everyday consumer technology.The hosts break down how lasers actually work in a clear, student-friendly way: energy levels, photons, population inversion, gain media, optical cavities, mirrors, beam quality, coherence, and pulsed versus continuous laser operation. Along the way, they explain why laser light is so special, how engineers design different kinds of lasers for different jobs, and why laser safety matters more than most people realize. From barcode scanners and fiber-optic internet to eye surgery, atomic clocks, lidar, and ultrafast science, this episode shows how controlled light became one of humanity’s most precise and powerful tools.

In this episode, we explore the brilliant science and surprising history of lasers, one of the most important technologies of the modern world. Starting with Einstein’s idea of stimulated emission in 1917 and Theodore Maiman’s first working ruby laser in 1960, we trace how a once-theoretical concept became essential to medicine, communications, manufacturing, measurement, and everyday consumer technology.The hosts break down how lasers actually work in a clear, student-friendly way: energy levels, photons, population inversion, gain media, optical cavities, mirrors, beam quality, coherence, and pulsed versus continuous laser operation. Along the way, they explain why laser light is so special, how engineers design different kinds of lasers for different jobs, and why laser safety matters more than most people realize. From barcode scanners and fiber-optic internet to eye surgery, atomic clocks, lidar, and ultrafast science, this episode shows how controlled light became one of humanity’s most precise and powerful tools.

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