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E-raamat: Handbook of Laser Technology and Applications: Lasers: Principles and Operations (Volume One)

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

Key Features:

Offers a complete update of the original, bestselling work, including many brand-new chapters.

Deepens the introduction to fundamentals, from laser design and fabrication to host matrices for solid-state lasers, energy level diagrams, hosting materials, dopant energy levels, and lasers based on nonlinear effects.

Covers new laser types, including quantum cascade lasers, silicon-based lasers, titanium sapphire lasers, terahertz lasers, bismuth-doped fiber lasers, and diode-pumped alkali lasers.

Discusses the latest applications, e.g., lasers in microscopy, high-speed imaging, attosecond metrology, 3D printing, optical atomic clocks, time-resolved spectroscopy, polarization and profile measurements, pulse measurements, and laser-induced fluorescence detection.

Adds new sections on laser materials processing, laser spectroscopy, lasers in imaging, lasers in environmental sciences, and lasers in communications.

This handbook is the ideal companion for scientists, engineers, and students working with lasers, including those in optics, electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, biomedicine, and other relevant areas.
Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
1 Laser Principle: Section Introduction
1(2)
Richard Shoemaker
2 Basic Laser Principles
3(48)
Christopher C. Davis
3 Interference and Polarization
51(26)
Alan Rogers
4 Introduction to Numerical Analysis for Laser Systems
77(20)
George Lawrence
5 Optical Cavities: Free-Space Laser Resonators
97(24)
Robert C. Eckardt
6 Optical Cavities: Waveguide Laser Resonators
121(14)
Chris Hill
7 Nonlinear Optics
135(18)
Orad Reshef
Robert W. Boyd
8 Laser Beam Control
153(18)
Jacky Byatt
9 Optical Detection and Noise
171(18)
Gerald Buller
Jason Smith
10 Laser Safety
189(16)
J. Michael Green
Karl Schulmeister
11 Optical Components: Section Introduction
205(2)
Julian Jones
12 Optical Components
207(12)
Leo H. J. F. Beckmann
13 Optical Control Elements
219(8)
Alan Greenaway
14 Adaptive Optics and Phase Conjugate Reflectors
227(6)
Michael J. Damzen
Carl Paterson
15 Opto-mechanical Parts
233(6)
Frank Luecke
16 Optical Pulse Generation: Section Introduction
239(2)
Clive Ireland
17 Quasi-cw and Modulated Beams
241(6)
K. Washio
18 Short Pulses
247(12)
Andreas Ostendorf
19 Ultrashort Pulses
259(30)
Derryck T. Reid
20 Mode-locking Techniques and Principles
289(18)
Rudiger Paschotta
21 Attosecond Metrology
307(14)
Pierre Agostini
Andrew J. Piper
Louis F. DiMauro
22 Chirped Pulse Amplification
321(10)
Donna Strickland
23 Optical Parametric Devices
331(32)
M. Ebrahimzadeh
24 Optical Parametric Chirped-Pulse Amplification (OPCPA)
363(20)
Laszlo Veisz
25 Laser Beam Delivery: Section Introduction
383(2)
Julian Jones
26 Basic Principles
385(6)
D. P. Hand
27 Free-space Optics
391(26)
Leo H. J. F. Beckmann
28 Optical Waveguide Theory
417(18)
George Stewart
29 Fibre Optic Beam Delivery
435(10)
D. P. Hand
30 Positioning and Scanning Systems
445(14)
Jurgen Koch
31 Laser Beam Measurement: Section Introduction
459(2)
Julian Jones
32 Beam Propagation
461(6)
B. A. Ward
33 Laser Beam Management Detectors
467(12)
Alexander O. Goushcha
Bernd Tabbert
34 Laser Energy and Power Measurement
479(4)
Robert K. Tyson
35 Irradiance and Phase Distribution Measurement
483(4)
B. Schafer
36 The Measurement of Ultrashort Laser Pulses
487(50)
Rick Trebino
Rana Jafari
Peeter Piksarv
Pamela Bowlan
Heli Valtna-Lukner
Peeter Saari
Zhe Guang
Gunter Steinmeyer
Index 537
Chunlei Guo is a Professor in The Institute of Optics and Physics at the University of Rochester. Before joining the Rochester faculty in 2001, he earned a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Connecticut and did his postdoctoral training at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His research is in studying femtosecond laser interactions with matter, spanning from atoms and molecules to solid materials. His research at University of Rochester has led to the discoveries of a range of highly functionalized materials through femtosecond laser processing, including the so-called black and colored metals and superhydrophillic and superhydrophobic surfaces. These innovations may find a broad range of applications, and have also been extensively featured by the media, including multiple New York Times articles. Lately, he devoted a significant amount of efforts to developing technologies for global sanitation by working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Through this mission, he visited Africa multiple times to understand humanitarian issues. To further expand global collaboration under the Gates project, he helped establish an international laboratory at Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics, and Physics in China. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, Optical Society of America, and International Academy of Photonics & Laser Engineering. He has authored about 300 referred journal articles.

Subhash C. Singh is a scientist at the Institute of Optics, University of Rochester and an Associate Professor at Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics, and Physics. Dr. Singh earned a Ph.D. in Physics from University of Allahabad, India in 2009. Prior to working with the Guo Lab, he was IRCSETEMPOWER Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Dublin City University, Ireland for 2 years and a DST-SERB Young Scientist at University of Allahabad for 3 years. He has more than 10 years of research experience in the fields of lasermatter interaction, plasma, nanomaterial processing, spectroscopy, energy applications, plasmonics, and photonics. He has published more than 100 research articles in reputable refereed journals and conference proceedings. His past editor experience includes serving as the main editor for Wiley-VCH book Nanomaterials: Processing and Characterization with Lasers and guest editor for special issues of a number of journals.