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And once again I greet you! In this tutorial, we will be creating a low-temp laser. I have started with the same exact laser like it was in high-temp laser(1). But we are going to make a cold laser, aren't we? This means we don't need to use INSL anymore, so I got rid of it (2). And we will be using LIFE again. Remember I wrote that static LIFE will cool itself down fast? Now this is the thing we are going to use. First of all, I have planted at (3) some static LIFE you might need to use. So you just need to insert it in your laser, as it done in (4). Now wait for the LIFE to cool to absolute zero (-273,15 degree) and start the laser. Don't forget that even static LIFE has initial temperature of about 9000 degree, so be sure none of your circuits will burn out. And do not forget that you are not limited in number of emitted PHOT! Just be sure you have cooling good enough that laser will cool down fully.