Strap up your safety goggles my siblings, it’s time to lase big-cool

What even is a laser

The word itself stands for “light amplified by stimulated emission” … which explains nothing about what lasers actually are, what they produce and how they work. So let’s start from the beginning. What’s the difference between laser light and “normal” light?

Laser light is coherent and collimated while normal light is incoherent and uncollimated. It’s actually not that hard to understand. Coherence is when a band marches in beat. Incoherence is when you have a crowd of people loudly talking in the background. Collimation is when you walk in a straight line in the same direction as everyone else. Uncollimated people like to follow their own path.

Why does this matter? It matters because laser light sticks together while normal light scatters about. Laser light is a tightly coordinated military parade in tiannamen square while normal light is a bunch of drunk guys after a soccer match.

If I want to send a signal from A to B in 10 seconds, laser light will take it from A to B in 10 seconds. Normal light will take it from A to B and C and D. Some pieces will arrive in 10 seconds, others at 11 seconds, some even at 12.

Cool ass lasers

Double hetero-junction diode lasers:

This image is an electron microscope photo taken on the cross-section of a double hetero-junction diode laser. Despite the name sounding really complex, the concept really just consists of sandwiching one material in between another material. It’s a cheese toast in essence. The “cheese” is InGaAsP (Indium Gallium Arsenide Phosphide) and the “bread” is InP (Indium Phosphide). How does it work? The bread and cheese are designed such that light and electricity get squeezed into the cheese and don’t leak out of it. The laser light travels horizontally through the cheese layer. So you just put electrical energy into this thing and it squeezes out light like a toothpaste bottle wherever you give it an opening.

And yes, you’re seeing this right. The part of the laser that produces light (active layer) is 1.3 microns, or 50 times thinner than human hair. Humanity taught a thing sheet of rust on metal how to think and used that power to make gooner slop. It brings a tear to my eyes.

Dye lasers:

You see that tube with the red liquid on the left side? It’s carrying rhodamine 6G, a fluorescent dye. Ya shine light onto it and it glows yellow. You can see the yellow glow in the center window thing, the upper right corner and in the lower left. You can also see the remnant fluorescent glow as the rhodamine is pumped out through the right tube.

Do I have anything interesting to say about dye lasers? Uh, they can cool themselves. Cause the thing producing light (aka the dye solution) is pumped out. So that’s neat. You can also just read the wiki cause I know little about these types of lasers.

Pulsed lasers with nonsensically high power outputs:

Some lab in Romania genuinely made a laser with 10 petawatts of power. These days you also have lasers which create femtosecond pulses (1 femtosecond is 1 billionth of a nanosecond). In fact, the other day, I did a lab that used femtosecond lasers. My group mate was waving his hand through the laser and we were collecting data on how transparent his hand was (spoiler, his hand wasn’t transparent). Uh … that goes against the laser safety lesson that comes right after … forget I said anything!

Anyway, you wonder how they make these ridiculous lasers? They do it by forcing all the power of the laser into short pulses and releasing it at once.

It’s like basically pressure cooking the laser medium and releasing all the energy in a whistle. This technique is called “Q-switching” (think of “Q” as the energy retention factor. You make it go up to store energy then release). This Q factor technique however only gets you so far. To make real femtosecond lasers you need to do this thing called “mode-locking” which I’m not going to explain.

Just read more at

https://www.rp-photonics.com/q_switching.html

https://www.rp-photonics.com/mode_locked_lasers.html

Laser safety explanation

It’s just a miliwatt laser, what’s the big deal? I have a 60 watt light bulb in my house and I don’t need any special light bulb safety training. Well remember how laser light goes “from A to B” while normal light goes from “A to B and C and D”? Laser light is amazing when “point B” is a communication device. You’re getting the maximum power of the light focused onto the device for it to pick up. That’s not what you want when “point B” is a spot in your retina. You don’t want maximum power focused onto a spot. You want it spread out.

Not to mention, lasers are beams, so the whole power of the laser goes into your eye or onto your skin instead of like, 1% (cause the rest spread out to other parts of the room)

Lasers come in 4 classes (with some subclasses)

Class 1: Harmless under normal use

Class 2: Your reflexes will protect you if it gets into your eye

Class 3R: Harmful if it gets into your eyes

Class 3B: Even reflections and exposure to skin is harmful

Class 4: Can even set fire to things

Classes 1 and 2 also have a special “1M” and “2M” subclass, which means “it’s harmful if you focus the beam into your eyes through some lens”.

The general advice for handling lasers is

  1. Don’t bring reflective or flammable materials into the room
  2. Use specialized laser safety goggles
  3. Don’t enter a room with a turned on laser without authorization (rooms with lasers should have a clear “LASER ON/OFF” sign)
  4. Don’t lean over to get a better look at the laser. The laser should remain below your eye level so it doesn’t accidentally get into your eyes
  5. Keep the emergency number on speed dial

These rules can be relaxed for low class lasers and if the laser is contained inside a fiber, box or other such system.

A source on the medical effects of laser exposure

Medical photos of laser damage to eyes
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Medical injuries
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Retinal burns:

Hemorrhaging:

Blood pool 1 week after injury:

Corneal burns to rabbit (poor rabbit, what asshole got a fucking rabbit involved with lasers?):


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    HELLO THIS IS THE MEGA SIGN UP POST/LIST POST

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    17 days ago

    No one has really posted about it. But the appeal ruling on Tickle versus Giggle came down in Australia yesterday and it was good. Judges upheld that Roxane Tickle was discriminated against by Sally Glover’s app Giggle for Girls for being trans. Actually upgraded it from indirect to direct exclusion. Doubled the award (from 10k to 20k). Basically strengthened Australian case law that trans women are legally the same as cis women in Australia.

    I was silly and looking at comments about it on reddit. Most surprisingly good in normal subreddits. Funniest was on r/Auslaw which is a very pedantic legal reddit. Some reactionary complained “this is a loss for women” and the mods removed it and commented “under Australian law trans women are women, so it’s a win” or something to the effect. Just very fun to be a laws the law lib about something cool and good like trans rights.

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    16 days ago

    Got my white whale TERF banned from a lesbian Facebook group for transphobia

    stalin-feels-good

    Normally she was good at dog whistles and “just asking questions” but this recent court thing broke her brain

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      15 days ago

      It does make moving a bit bittersweet- I obviously won’t know anyone there and while I don’t have a lot of people here, I do really love her support and the support/friendship of a few others here.

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    15 days ago

    mom says she’s sorry for reacting so intensely when i tried to come out to her… god, 4 years ago now, but always ALWAYS follows it up with “please try to understand/see it from my perspective”, emphasizing that it’s such a shock that no one could have seen coming (pay no attention to my childhood alter ego, Jazzy, who I dressed up as to con more pancakes out of my dad. her long girl hair was made out of my sister’s fuzzy feather boa). also complained about not having a support network of her own to talk to about this (gee, wonder why i didn’t tell anyone else after trying to go to her first (also it’s not my fault you don’t have friends??))

    she just can’t get out of her own way and let an apology stand without trying to qualify it with why she behaved that way in the first place, which just makes it feel like she doesn’t really believe she was wrong. also says she never said she didn’t approve of me taking estrogen while living with her when she definitely did. that’s the second ironclad time of her selectively not remembering something that makes her look bad.

    and jeez she acts like it’s so hard, such a difficult thing to wrap ones head around. well idk lady my dad gave precisely zero doubts and was immediately accepting when i told him, skill difference i guess

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      Yeah … it’s pretty fucking cool isn’t it?

      Also side note:

      just in time for me to spend the last month having them kicked in.

      I think that’s just how the flow of time works

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    17 days ago

    I have a heterosexual cis woman friend who is great, but unfamiliar with queer stuff. When I came out, she immediately accepted me as a woman but in the best way of completing forgetting at times I’m trans. Asking me about my contraception, periods etc. Also immediately understood this meant I was a lesbian, no questions there.

    I mentioned I wanted to date a trans woman I know. This was the first time she’d ever heard of T4T. It was amazing to see the look of confusion turn to comprehension to excitement as she processed the concept. And ultimately said “that sounds like it would be really nice to have someone who understands what you’re going through”

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        She’s the best. One time I was at a function for our organisation with her and I said “all women have been so accepting of my transition, well 9 out of 10” and she was like “who is the 1 out of 10? Are they here?” (Looking around as if to start a fight).

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    Cw alcohol discussion of sex

    I got very drunk at a work thing, an equally drunk cis diva asked with sincere curiosity how two trans women have sex, I said I’d report back once I’d figure that out my own self.

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    Mom made a comment abt our hair and skin looking better than before. As far as shes concerned thats cuz weve been taking better care of them, and thats at least partially true, but could hrt be having an effect on that this early too catgirl-sorry