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ISBN-13 : 9781590181041
Author: Don Nardo
Discusses the scientific discovery and development of the use of high intensity light, called laser, and its use in our daily lives.
Part I
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Laser
Chapter 2 The Theory of Lasers
Chapter 3 Crystalline Solid Lasers
Chapter 4 Gas Lasers
Chapter 5 Semiconductor Lasers
Chapter 6 A More Complex View of the Laser
References
Part II Reprinted Papers
1. Infrared and Optical Masers
2. Molecular Amplifier and Generator for Submillimeter Waves
3. Resonant Modes in a Maser Interferometer
4. Optical and Microwave-Optical Experiments in Ruby
5 Stimulated Optical Radiation in Ruby
6. Stimulated Infrared Emission from Trivalent Uranium
7. Stimulated Optical Emission in Fluorescent Solids. Theoretical Considerations
8. Possibility of Production of Negative Temperature in Gas Discharges
9. Population Inversion and Continuous Optical Maser Oscillation in a Gas Discharge Containing a He-Ne Mixture
10. Laser Conditions in Semiconductors
11. Coherent Light Emission from GaAs Junctions
12. Hole Burning Effects in a He-Ne Optical Maser
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Tags: Lasers, Don Nardo, discovery, intensity light