Introduction to laser technology / (Record no. 74227)

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ISBN 9781118219492
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Author Hitz, C. Breck,
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Title Introduction to laser technology /
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Edition statement 4th ed.
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xi, 298 pages).
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Remark 2 1. An Overview of Laser Technology -- What are Lasers Used For? -- Lasers in Telecommunications -- Lasers in Research and Medicine -- Lasers in Graphics and Grocery Stores -- Lasers in the Military -- Other Laser Applications -- 2. The Nature of Light --
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Remark 2 7. Energy Distributions and Laser Action -- Boltzmann Distribution -- Population Inversion -- L.A.S.E.R. -- Three-Level and Four-Level Lasers -- Pumping Mechanisms -- 8. Laser Resonators -- Why a Resonator? --
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Remark 2 12. Cavity Dumping and Modelocking -- Cavity Dumping -- Partial Cavity Dumping -- Modelocking - Time Domain -- Modelocking - Frequency Domain -- Applications of Modelocked Lasers -- Types of Modelocked -- 13. Nonlinear Optics --
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Remark 2 16. Fiber Lasers -- Acceptance Angle and Numerical Aperture -- Doping Optical Fibers -- Pumping Fiber Lasers -- Fabricating Optical Fibers -- Feedback for Fiber Lasers -- High Power Fiber Lasers -- Large-Mode-Area Fibers -- Holey Fibers --
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Summary, etc 520 The only introductory text on the market today that explains the underlying physics and engineering applicable to all lasersAlthough lasers are becoming increasingly important in our high-tech environment, many of the technicians and engineers who install, operate, and maintain them have had little, if any, formal training in the field of electro-optics. This can result in less efficient usage of these important tools. Introduction to Laser Technology, Fourth Edition provides readers with a good understanding of what a laser is and what it can and cannot do. The book explains what types of laser to use for different purposes and how a laser can be modified to improve its performance in a given application. With a unique combination of clarity and technical depth, the book explains the characteristics and important applications of commercial lasers worldwide and discusses light and optics, the fundamental elements of lasers, and laser modification.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--SUBJECT 1
Subject Lasers.
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Author 2 Hecht, Jeff.
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Author 2 Ewing, J. J.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=6183552
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Koha item type eBooks
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-- Hoboken [New Jersey] :
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-- [Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
-- IEEE Xplore,
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-- Apertures
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-- Atom lasers
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-- Atomic beams
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-- Atomic measurements
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-- Bandwidth
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-- Brightness
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-- Cavity resonators
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-- Charge carrier processes
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-- Chemical lasers
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-- Crystals
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-- Diffraction
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-- Diode lasers
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-- Discharges
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-- Dispersion
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-- Electric fields
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-- Electromagnetic scattering
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-- Electron tubes
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-- Energy measurement
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-- Energy states
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-- Fiber lasers
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-- Force
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-- Frequency conversion
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-- Frequency measurement
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-- Gas lasers
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-- Glass
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-- Harmonic analysis
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-- Holographic optical components
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-- Holography
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-- Indexes
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-- Interference
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-- Land surface temperature
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-- Laser applications
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-- Laser beam cutting
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-- Laser beams
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-- Laser excitation
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-- Laser modes
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-- Laser theory
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-- Laser transitions
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-- Laser tuning
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-- Lasers
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-- Magnetic fields
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-- Maxwell equations
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-- Measurement by laser beam
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-- Mirrors
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-- Nonlinear optics
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-- Nose
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-- Observers
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-- Optical fiber amplifiers
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-- Optical fiber communication
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-- Optical fibers
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-- Optical interferometry
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-- Optical reflection
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-- Optical refraction
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-- Optical resonators
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-- Optical surface waves
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-- Orbits
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-- Photonics
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-- Power generation
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-- Power lasers
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-- Power measurement
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-- Power supplies
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-- Pump lasers
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-- Quantum mechanics
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-- Retina
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-- Semiconductor diodes
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-- Semiconductor lasers
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-- Shape
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-- Silicon
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-- Solid lasers
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-- Stationary state
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-- Stimulated emission
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-- Surface waves
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-- Temperature distribution
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-- Terminology
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-- Waveguide lasers
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-- Wavelength measurement

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