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Part of a Ti-sapphire laser; the bright red light on the left is the Ti:sapphire crystal; the bright green light is scattered pump light from a mirror. The 800 nm laser light is invisible since it is in the infrared. This laser is a Spectra Physics Tsunami oscillator, pumped by a Millennia at 532 nm. The image was taken at Lund University (Sweden), October 2004.

Author: Hankwang
Date 2 July 2006 (original upload date)
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