Well, the maser was a very exciting field ... So we decided we wouldn't try to build a laser first, we would just publish the idea. We were hence very quiet about it until we published the ...
Again, the term 'laser' was not used. Instead, their paper was entitled 'Population Inversion and Continuous Optical Maser Oscillation in a Gas Discharge Containing a He–Ne Mixture'. Ali Javan ...
The system creates a maser, the microwave equivalent of a laser. It is used to amplify weak microwave and radio signals. Amplifiers are very useful and not just for music concerts. With the right ...
Most importantly, their maser works at room temperature ... a magnetic field and simultaneously exposed to a strong green laser beam, it is able to amplify incoming microwave signals..
Daniel Maser’s postdoctoral research focused on performing precision measurements on heavy atoms, such as indium and lead, as tests of fundamental physics by comparing experimental results to ...