Principles of Lasers and Optics

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Product Details
- Hardcover: 260 pages
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 21, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0521642299
- ISBN-13: 978-0521642293
- Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.7 x 0.7 inches
Review
“Targeted to first-year graduates in physics and electrical engineering, it also may serve as a reference on mathematical and analytical methods used to understand optoelectronic applications.” Photonics Spectra
Book Description
This book describes the fundamental principles of the laser and the propagation of laser radiation in bulk and guided wave components. All solid state, gas, and semiconductor lasers are analyzed as macroscopic devices with susceptibility originating from quantum mechanical interactions. Additional analysis of the unique properties of coherent laser light in optical components is derived from fundamental principles.
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Principles of Lasers and Optics describes both the fundamental principles of the laser and the propagation and application of laser radiation in bulk and guided-wave components. All solid state, gas and semiconductor lasers are analyzed uniformly as macroscopic devices with susceptibility originated from quantum mechanical interactions to develop an overall understanding of the coherent nature of laser radiation. Analyses of the unique properties of coherent laser light in bulk and guided-wave components are presented together and derived from fundamental principles, to allow students to appreciate the differences and similarities. Topics covered include discussions on how laser radiation should be analyzed, the macroscopic differences and similarities of various analyses, special techniques, types of lasers and setting up laser analyses. This text will be useful for first year graduates in electrical engineering and physics and also as a reference book on analytical techniques.
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