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No, laser beams cannot be solidified. They are made of photons, particles of energy. They are not matter, therefore cannot become matter by achieving a state of matter.
While the beam itself cannot be solidified, most lasers are produced from solid chemicals. They can also be produced by combining certain liquid chemicals under certain conditions, all of which are toxic (the chemicals, not the conditions!).
2007-01-12 18:36:08
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answered by Satan's Own™ 5
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Solid state lasers have been in existence since the invention of the laser itself. One of the first embodiments is the ruby laser, which was a solid state laser.
Almost all commonly used lasers in CD and DVD drives, laser pointers, etc. are solid state, although they're usually called semiconductor lasers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_laser
2007-01-12 18:35:52
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answered by arbiter007 6
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No, its impossible to solidify elevtromagnetic radiation. Maybe at this stage but its impossible now
2007-01-12 18:57:41
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answered by Mutley! 5
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