1. Light was originally thought to be particles but experiments showed it exhibited wave-like properties. Maxwell unified electricity, magnetism and light by describing light as electromagnetic waves. Planck explained blackbody radiation by quantizing light into discrete "quanta" called photons, showing light has both wave and particle properties.
2. The photoelectric effect and double slit experiments further supported the dual nature of light. De Broglie hypothesized that if light acts as particles then particles should act as waves, which was confirmed. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle emerged from this understanding.
3. Lasers exploit stimulated emission to produce intense, coherent beams of light. Applications include microscopy, which overcomes the diffraction limit using techniques like