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Coherent light without laser -- possible?

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Hi:

 

Is it possible to generate coherent light with a device other than a laser? If so, has this ever been done before?

 

 

Thanks,

 

Green Xenon

The thing is, coherence isn't really a discrete condition. Laser light will eventually lose its coherence after some distance — if you put light through a delay line and interfere it with the source light (i.e. having one arm of an interferometer be really long) eventually you will lose contrast on your interference.

 

I thought that Gabor used emission light that was spatially filtered, giving it some degree of coherence.

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