Laser Mode Locking
A laser diode is manufactured like a plane-paralleled rectangle where the two faces, perpendicularly split at the plane and where the releasing semi-conductors meet, form a Fabry-Perot resonator. The resonator is the origin of the emission stimulated by differentiating light emission photons. Laser diodes vary from conventional lasers, in several ways.
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