Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Emission Emission in laser engraving describes the process by which laser energy is emitted from the laser source as coherent light. The emission of laser energy occurs when atoms or molecules in the laser medium transition from higher to lower energy states, releasing photons in the process.
Emission is the fundamental mechanism that drives laser engraving, enabling precise material removal and surface modification. The emission of laser energy in laser engraving occurs when atoms or molecules in the laser medium are stimulated by an external energy source, such as electrical current or light, leading to the production of coherent photons that form the laser beam used for engraving. |
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