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Why lasers are not perfectly monochromatic?

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Answered by saswasto
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That being said, however, the laser light is not exactly monochromatic. ... Since the wavelength of the light is extremely small compared to the size of the laser cavities used, then within that tiny spectral bandwidth of the emission lines are many resonant modes of the laser cavity.

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