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    Handbook of Laser Technology and Applications: Laser Design and Laser Systems (Volume Two)

    Handbook of Laser Technology and Applications by Guo, Chunlei; Singh, Subhash Chandra;

    Laser Design and Laser Systems (Volume Two)

    Series: Handbook of Laser Technology and Applications;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 4 October 2024

    • ISBN 9780367649791
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages716 pages
    • Size 280x210 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 53 Tables, black & white
    • 659

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    Short description:

    This comprehensive handbook gives a fully updated guide to lasers and laser systems, including the complete range of their technical applications. The first volume outlines the fundamental components of lasers, their properties and working principles.

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    Long description:

    This comprehensive handbook gives a fully updated guide to lasers and laser systems, including the complete range of their technical applications. The first volume outlines the fundamental components of lasers, their properties and working principles. The second volume gives exhaustive coverage of all major categories of lasers, from solid-state and semiconductor diode to fiber, waveguide, gas, chemical, and dye lasers. The third volume covers modern applications in engineering and technology, including all new and updated case studies spanning telecommunications and data storage to medicine, optical measurement, defense and security, nanomaterials processing and characterization.

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    Table of Contents:


    Contents


    Preface............................................................................................................................................................................................. ix


    Editors.............................................................................................................................................................................................. xi


    Contributors...................................................................................................................................................................................xiii


    1. Solid-State Lasers: Section Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 1


    R. C. Powell


    2. Transition Metal Ion Lasers?Cr3+....................................................................................................................................... 3


    Georges Boulon


    3. Transition Metal Ion Lasers Other Than Cr3+................................................................................................................... 25


    Stephen A. Payne


    4. Rare-Earth Ion Lasers?Nd3+............................................................................................................................................. 35


    A. I. Zagumennyi, V. A. Mikhailov, and I. A. Shcherbakov


    5. Rare-Earth Ions?Miscellaneous: Ce3+, U3+, Divalent, etc............................................................................................... 55


    Gregory J. Quarles


    6. Ti:sapphire: Material, Lasers and Amplifiers................................................................................................................... 69


    Peter F. Moulton, Alan R. Fry, and Peter Fendel


    7. Lanthanide Series Lasers?Near-Infrared........................................................................................................................ 83


    Norman P. Barnes


    8. Lasers Based on Non-Linear Effects..................................................................................................................................101


    Fabienne Pellé


    9. Solid-State Raman Lasers.................................................................................................................................................. 127


    T. T. Basiev and R. C. Powell


    10. Colour Centre Lasers...........................................................................................................................................................151


    T. T. Basiev, P. G. Zverev, and S. B. Mirov


    11. Laser Diodes: Section Introduction....................................................................................................................................167


    Ian White


    12. Basic Principles of Laser Diodes........................................................................................................................................ 169


    Niloy K. Dutta


    13. Spectral Control in Laser Diodes...................................................................................................................................... 195


    Markus-Christian Amann


    14. High-Speed Laser Diodes....................................................................................................................................................211


    Peter P. Vasil?ev


    15. High-Power Laser Diodes and Laser Diode Arrays........................................................................................................ 225


    Peter Unger


    16. Visible Laser Diodes: Properties of III?V Red-Emitting Laser Diodes........................................................................ 235


    Peter Blood


    17. Visible Laser Diodes: Properties of Blue Laser Diodes................................................................................................... 251


    Robert Martin


    18. Long-Wavelength Laser Diodes......................................................................................................................................... 263


    S. Anders, G. Strasser, and E. Gornik


    19. Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Amplifiers for Switching and Signal Processing................................................. 273


    Hitoshi Kawaguchi


    20. Silicon-Based Lasers........................................................................................................................................................... 287


    Qiang Li, Bei Shi, and Yu Han


    21. Gas/Vapour Lasers: Section Introduction........................................................................................................................ 299


    Julian Jones


    22. Atomic Gas Lasers: Helium?Neon Lasers........................................................................................................................ 301


    Alan D. White and Lisa Tsufura


    23. Helium?Cadmium Laser.................................................................................................................................................... 309


    William T. Silfvast


    24. Copper and Gold Vapour Lasers........................................................................................................................................315


    Colin Webb


    25. Ion Lasers: Argon and Krypton Ion Lasers..................................................................................................................... 325


    Malcolm H. Dunn and Tony Gutierrez


    26. Carbon Dioxide Lasers....................................................................................................................................................... 337


    Denis R. Hall


    27. Excimer Lasers: F2, N2 and H2 Lasers.............................................................................................................................. 365


    W. J. Witteman


    28. High-Brightness Excimer Lasers and Extreme Conditions They Produce................................................................... 403


    Sándor Szatmári


    29. Optically Pumped Mid-IR Lasers: NH3, C2H2..................................................................................................................419


    Mary S. Tobin


    30. Far-IR Lasers: HCN, H2O.................................................................................................................................................. 433


    Wilhelm Prettl


    31. Diode-Pumped Alkali Lasers (DPALs)............................................................................................................................. 441


    Boris Zhdanov and Randall Knize


    32. Chemical Lasers:Section Introduction............................................................................................................................. 449


    Julian Jones


    33. Chemical Lasers: COIL......................................................................................................................................................451


    B. D. Barmashenko and S. Rosenwaks


    34. Chemical Lasers: HF/DF.................................................................................................................................................... 467


    Lee H. Sentman


    35. Fiber and Waveguide Lasers: Section Introduction........................................................................................................ 475


    R. C. Powell


    36. Fibre Lasers......................................................................................................................................................................... 477


    Wei Shi, Shijie Fu, and Qiang Fang


    37. High-Power Fibre Lasers.................................................................................................................................................... 489


    Christophe A. Codemard and M. N. Zervas


    38. Raman Fibre Lasers........................................................................................................................................................... 501


    Igor Bufetov and Sergey Babin


    39. Solitons and Dissipative Solitons for Ultrafast Lasers.....................................................................................................521


    Ph Grelu


    40. Bismuth-Doped Fibre Lasers and Optical Amplifiers..................................................................................................... 535


    Evgeny Dianov


    41. Erbium and Other Doped Fibre Amplifiers..................................................................................................................... 557


    Kevin Cordina


    42. High-Power Planar Waveguide Lasers............................................................................................................................. 571


    J. I. Mackenzie and D. P. Shepherd


    43. MEMS-Based Swept Laser Source................................................................................................................................... 585


    John O. Gerguis, Yasser M. Sabry, Haitham Omran, and Diaa Khalil


    44. Dye Lasers: Section Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 599


    Colin Webb


    45. Liquid Lasers....................................................................................................................................................................... 601


    David H. Titterton


    46. Solid-State Dye Lasers........................................................................................................................................................ 623


    David H. Titterton


    47. Other Lasers: Section Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 637


    Colin Webb, Subhash C. Singh, and Chunlei Guo


    48. Free-Electron Lasers and Synchrotron Light Sources................................................................................................... 639


    P. G. O?Shea and J. B. Murphy


    49. X-Ray Lasers........................................................................................................................................................................ 653


    Jorge J. Rocca


    50. Terahertz Lasers................................................................................................................................................................. 671


    Taiichi Otsuji


    Index............................................................................................................................................................................................. 685

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