Introduction to laser physics : with 99 figures
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Introduction to laser physics : with 99 figures
(Springer series in optical sciences, v. 44)
Springer-Verlag, c1986
2nd ed
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レーザー物理入門
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Note
Corrected 2nd printing, 1991
Rev. translation of: Rēzā butsuri nyūmon
Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-210)
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Most of the texts available on lasers deal with laser engineering and laser applications, only a few of them treating theoretical aspects of the laser at an advanced level. Introduction to Laser Physics provides an introduction to the essential physics of quantum electronics and lasers. Fundamental topics in modern optics, the applicability of various theoretical approaches, and the physical meaning of laser-related phenomena are carefully described. Experimental results and properties of practical lasers are interwoven, thereby allowing an explicit demonstration of the rate equation approach and the semiclassical treatment. The basic concepts of nonlinear optical devices and laser spectroscopy are intro- duced. The second edition includes additional information on optical resonators, minor improvements of the text and several new problems, completed with solutions.
Table of Contents
1. The Laser - An Unprecedented Light Source.- 2. The Coherence of Light.- 3. Electromagnetic Theory of Light.- 4. Emission and Absorption of Light.- 5. Principle of the Laser.- 6. Output Characteristics of the Laser.- 7. Coherent Interaction.- 8. Nonlinear Coherent Effects.- 9. Theory of Laser Oscillation.- References.- Solutions and Answers.
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