So powerful was the first burst of coherent light ever generated, that no device was able to directly measure its energy they could only shine the pulse onto a stack of Gillette razor blades and count up the number of drilled blades. Since the very first pulsed ruby laser was operated in 1960 by Theodore Maiman, it was clear to physicists that they had given birth to an extremely powerful source: a device that could open new frontiers in physics thanks to its capability to concentrate a coherent electromagnetic wave in space and time.
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