Laser crystals : their physics and properties
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Laser crystals : their physics and properties
(Springer series in optical sciences, v. 14)
Springer-Verlag, c1990
2nd ed
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Лазерные кристаллы
Lazernye kristally
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Translation of: Lazernye kristally
Bibliography: p. [408]-444
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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It was a greatest pleasure for me to learn that Springer-Verlag wished to produce a second edition of my book. In this connection, Dr. H. Lotsch asked me to send hirn a list of misprints, mistakes, and inaccuracies that had been noticed in the first edition and to make corresponding corrections without disturbing the layout or the typo graphy too much. I accepted this opportunity with alacrity and, moreover, found some free places in the text where I was able to insert some concise, up-to-date information about new lasing compounds and stimulated emission channels. It was also possible to increase the number of reference citations. The reader of the second edition hence has access to more complete data on insulating laser crystals. However, sections on laser-crystal physics have not been updated, because a satisfactory de scription of the progress made in the last ten years in this field would have required the sections to be extended enormously or even a new book to be written. Moscow, July 1989 ALEXANDER A. KAMINSKII Preface to the First Edition The greatest reward for an author is the feeling of satisfaction he gets when it becomes c1ear to hirn that readers find his work useful. After my book appeared in the USSR in 1975 I received many letters from fellow physicists inc1uding colleagues from Western European countries and the USA.
Table of Contents
1. Brief Review of the Development of Laser Crystal Physics.- 2. Spectral and Laser Characteristics of Activated Crystals.- 3. Operating Schemes and Types of Lasers Based on Activated Crystals.- 4. Stark Level Structure and Optical Transition Intensities of Activator Ions in Laser Crystals.- 5. Summary of the Properties of Activated Laser Crystals.- 6. Luminescence and Stimulated-Emission Properties of Laser Crystals in the Y2O3-Al2O3 System.- 7. Self-Activated Laser Crystals.- 8. Stimulated-Emission Wavelengths of Lasers Based on Activated Crystals.- 9. Laser-Crystal Physics.
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