Laser Stocks List

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Laser Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 14 MSI 3 Reasons Why Growth Investors Shouldn't Overlook Motorola (MSI)
Jun 14 HEI Reasons to Add HEICO (HEI) Stock to Your Portfolio Now
Jun 14 MSI Motorola Solutions: Bulletproof Fundamentals, But Optimism Already Priced In (Downgrade)
Jun 14 IP WestRock's (WRK) Merger With Smurfit Kappa Gets Shareholders Nod
Jun 14 IP Stocks to watch next week: Ashtead, Telecom Plus, DS Smith and UK interest rates
Jun 14 MSI TELUS International (TIXT) Rebrands to TELUS Digital Experience
Jun 14 MSI Ericsson (ERIC) to Modernize 2degrees' Microwave Network
Jun 14 FN Fabrinet Appoints Forbes Alexander to Board of Directors
Jun 13 MEC Mayville Engineering Company Named #1 Fabricator in U.S. For 14th Consecutive Year
Jun 13 MSI EchoStar's (SATS) Hughes JUPITER System Deployed by Skyband
Jun 13 MEC Why Mayville Engineering Company, Inc. (NYSE:MEC) Could Be Worth Watching
Jun 13 MSI Simulations Plus (SLP) Buys Pro-ficiency Holdings for $100M
Jun 12 COHR Coherent Reaches a Manufacturing Milestone: 300 Million Transceivers Shipped From Ipoh, Malaysia, Facility
Jun 12 MEC Reasons Why Howmet (HWM) Deserves to be in Your Portfolio
Jun 12 HEI Here's How Much You'd Have If You Invested $1000 in Heico Corporation a Decade Ago
Jun 12 MSI Ciena's (CIEN) GeoMesh Extreme Solution Used by Serene Juno
Jun 12 MSI Motorola Solutions: This Earnings Juggernaut Faces Valuation Headwinds
Jun 11 MSI Director Kenneth Denman Sells Shares of Motorola Solutions Inc (MSI)
Jun 11 IP International Paper’s Occupational Health Nurses Are Leading a Community of Safety
Jun 11 VSTO Revelyst Unveils 2024 Summer Gift Guide – the ‘Revelyst Lyst’
Laser

A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term "laser" originated as an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation". The first laser was built in 1960 by Theodore H. Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories, based on theoretical work by Charles Hard Townes and Arthur Leonard Schawlow.
A laser differs from other sources of light in that it emits light coherently. Spatial coherence allows a laser to be focused to a tight spot, enabling applications such as laser cutting and lithography. Spatial coherence also allows a laser beam to stay narrow over great distances (collimation), enabling applications such as laser pointers and lidar. Lasers can also have high temporal coherence, which allows them to emit light with a very narrow spectrum, i.e., they can emit a single color of light. Alternatively, temporal coherence can be used to produce pulses of light with a broad spectrum but durations as short as a femtosecond ("ultrashort pulses").
Lasers are used in optical disk drives, laser printers, barcode scanners, DNA sequencing instruments, fiber-optic and free-space optical communication, laser surgery and skin treatments, cutting and welding materials, military and law enforcement devices for marking targets and measuring range and speed, and in laser lighting displays for entertainment.

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