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- From: GFH101@URIACC.URI.EDU (Paul Klinkman)
- Subject: Laser Divergence
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 22:37:37 GMT
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- Hi. I look in from time to time.
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- I'm looking for information about interstellar lasers. They sound like a
- great idea. My question is: what keeps the laser beam from diverging
- over long distances?
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- A carbon dioxide laser in a physics lab has a 1/4 inch beam when it leaves
- the laser and a one inch or two inch spotlight on the far wall.
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- Can I make the following assumptions?:
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- 1. The divergence of the beam is inversely related to the square of
- the beam width, at any certain distance.
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- 2. The divergence of the beam is somehow related to the wavelength.
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- Thanks,
- Paul Klinkman
- Scavenger of arcania.
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