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Sam's Laser FAQ
The 'go to' resource for scientist and enthusiast alike. An essential link for anything laser related. From amateur constructed lasers to cutting edge technology; Sam's laser FAQ delivers a library of information. I have yet to witness any other single resource with such a comprehensive volume of valuable documents. Sam's work is well organized, easy to navigate, and permits the user to obtain practical information on almost any laser subject. Sam's virtual book shelves of seemingly endless information include input from a diverse range of engineers, scientist, and laser specialist. Sam's laser FAQ presents enough information, links, and resources for anyone. It makes no difference if someone only wants to know what a laser is and how it works, or if they happen to be working on a thesis; Sam's Laser FAQ is relevant for laser work on any level.
Jon Singer
A remarkable volume of comprehensive research designed to bring complex theory to the level of amateur construction. Jon presents novel solutions to otherwise expensive or difficult problems. This site offers the "how to" behind a variety of very impressive nitrogen laser devices, as well as nitrogen pumped dye, flash lamp pumped dye, and other laser types: effectively inaccessible information to the amateur scientist, were it not for Jon's exhaustive research. A must see for anyone wanting big results on a small budget, where scratch made DIY lasers are concerned.
Dr. Lindsay Wilson
Brilliant and well rounded, Dr. Wilson's skills range from mathematics, chemistry, and other intellectual pursuits, to machines, hand tools, and remarkably clever techniques in design and fabrication. Also featured is Dr. Wilson's work with electronics, vacuum technology, lasers, and more. No explanation can give his website the justice it deserves - just visit and see for yourself!