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Optical science and technology have taken giant leaps following the advent of lasers in 1960. We look at some of the key ideas and how they have led to making optical technology an important part of modern life.

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Correspondence to Kailash Rustagi.

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Kailash Rustagi is a retired scientist with past association with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology and IIT Bombay. His present interests include optics education and research in nonlinear optics and semiconductors.

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Rustagi, K. What does light do for you?. Reson 21, 31–41 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-016-0293-9

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