The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
software laser
n.
An optical laser works by bouncing photons back and forth between two
mirrors, one totally reflective and one partially reflective. If the lasing
material (usually a crystal) has the right properties, photons scattering
off the atoms in the crystal will excite cascades of more photons, all in
lockstep. Eventually the beam will escape through the partially-reflective
mirror. One kind of sorcerer's apprentice mode involving bounce message
s can produce closely analogous results, with a cascade of messages
escaping to flood nearby systems. By mid-1993 there had been at least two
publicized incidents of this kind.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
software laser
An optical laser works by bouncing photons back and forth
between two mirrors, one totally reflective and one partially
reflective. If the lasing material (usually a crystal) has
the right properties, photons scattering off the atoms in the
crystal will excite cascades of more photons, all in lockstep.
Eventually the beam will escape through the partially
reflective mirror.
One kind of sorcerer's apprentice mode involving bounce
messages can produce closely analogous results, with a
cascade of messages escaping to flood nearby systems. By
mid-1993 there had been at least two publicised incidents of
this kind.
[Jargon File]