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This question is about lasers. (a) With reference to the light waves emitted by a laser, state what is meant by the terms (i) monochromatic. ........................................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................................
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coherent. ........................................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................................
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(b)

The diagram (not to scale) shows three of the energy levels of a substance used to produce laser light.

The energy of the ground state is E0.

(i)

State what is meant by population inversion. ........................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................................
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(ii)

Draw an arrow on the diagram to indicate the transition that results in a population inversion. Label the arrow P.
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(iii)

Draw an arrow on the diagram to indicate the transition that results in a pulse of laser light. Label the arrow L.
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(iv)

Deduce that the wavelength of the emitted laser light is 690 nm. ........................................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................................

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