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ISBN-10 : 0198506929
ISBN-13 : 9780198506928
Author: Simon Hooker, Colin Webb
In this book the interaction of radiation and matter, and the principles of laser operation are treated at a level suitable for fourth-year undergraduate courses or introductory graduate courses in physics, chemistry or engineering. The factors which determine efficiency, wavelength coverage, output power, and beam quality of the different classes of laser are treated both in terms of fundamental theory and practical construction aspects. Details of established types of solid-state, semiconductor, and gas lasers are examined together with the techniques that enable their output to be converted widely across the spectrum. The latest advances in high power fibre lasers, femtosecond lasers, and X-ray lasers are explained. The text is liberally illustrated with more than 300 diagrams. An extensive bibliography is provided, together with numerical problems in each chapter. Solutions are available via the web.
1 Introduction
2 The interaction of radiation and matter
3 Broadening mechanisms and lineshapes
4 Light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation
5 Gain saturation
6 The laser oscillator
7 Solid-state lasers
8 Dynamic cavity effects
9 Semiconductor lasers
10 Fibre lasers
11 Atomic gas lasers
12 Infra-red molecular gas lasers
13 Ultraviolet molecular gas lasers
14 Dye lasers
15 Non-linear frequency conversion
16 Precision frequency control of lasers
17 Ultrafast lasers
18 Short-wavelength lasers
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Tags: Laser Physics, Simon Hooker, Colin Webb, interaction