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Laser Physics

A Comprehensive Guide to Laser Technology and Applications

Colin Webb author Simon Hooker author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Aug '10

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This informative text, Laser Physics, offers a thorough exploration of laser technology principles and applications for advanced students.

In Laser Physics, readers are provided with a contemporary overview of laser technology tailored for advanced undergraduate and introductory graduate students. The book meticulously analyzes the principles of operation and various applications of modern laser systems, making it a valuable resource for those pursuing studies in physics, chemistry, or engineering. With over 300 detailed diagrams, each chapter features questions designed to reinforce understanding, with solutions accessible upon request.

The text delves into the interaction of radiation and matter, presenting the principles of laser operation at a level appropriate for fourth-year undergraduate courses. It covers essential factors that influence laser performance, such as efficiency, wavelength coverage, output power, and beam quality. These aspects are explored through a blend of fundamental theory and practical construction insights, making the content both comprehensive and applicable.

Furthermore, Laser Physics examines various established types of lasers, including solid-state, semiconductor, and gas lasers, alongside innovative techniques that facilitate the conversion of their outputs across the spectrum. The latest advancements in high-power fiber lasers, femtosecond lasers, and X-ray lasers are also discussed, ensuring that readers are informed about cutting-edge developments in the field. An extensive bibliography and numerical problems in each chapter enhance the learning experience, with solutions available online for further support.

This textbook is well suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It is written with the fine-tuned pedagogical style of master teachers, and it is replete with well-integrated figures and insightful problem sets at the end of each chapter. * Barry R. Masters, OPN Optics & Photonics News 2011 *
There is no question in my mind that for expositional clarity and completeness this book far surpasses all the others I've seen. The authors are to be congratulated. I have little doubt it will be become the standard Laser Physics text against which all others will have to be judged (and mostly found wanting). The treatment of explanatory footnotes is superb; it immediately raised the question of why it wasn't done this way years ago? The ability to jot down notes in a truly generous margin is also a great feature. It's not only a textbook for students; from my point of view everyone working with lasers will find it useful. It may become the standard quick reference for lasers; the book everyone reaches for when a question comes up. * Alan White, Formerly of Bell Laboratories, and co-inventor of the red HeNe gas laser *
Very well-written while using a clear and concise style. Figures are plentiful and neatly printed...impressive array of topics. Laser Physics , by Hooker and Webb, is highly recommended as a text book and to practitioners seeking to review some of the basics. * Optics Journal *
Hooker and Webb have drawn on their vast experience of laser research to produce a textbook which is a real tour de force. The lucid treatment of fundamental laser physics in the early chapters is followed by a detailed account of modern laser materials and devices. This superb book will undoubtedly become an essential text for undergraduates and researchers alike. * Simon L. Cornish, Royal Society University Research Fellow, Durham University *
This is an absolute tour de force in laser physics and is set to establish itself as a key undergraduate text in this topical area, however, it most certainly would not be out of place as an indispensible reference in the research laboratory. A comprehensive treatment is provided for the basic operation of a generic laser through to the characteristics of all the important modern laser systems and the key features such as single frequency operation, ultrashort pulse generation and measurement and application to non linear optics. * J.R. Taylor, Imperial College, London *
This is an extraordinarily complete and interesting textbook on lasers. It covers all main topics in laser physics, from historical ruby lasers to the latest developments in non-linear optics, ultra-short pulse generation and frequency combs. This vast subject is treated with a unique and tasty blend of fundamental physics, engineering considerations and practical applications. The agreeable presentation makes it possible to get to the main points at a glance. All useful fundamental concepts, from atomic to solid state physics, from electromagnetism to optics, are clearly introduced, making the whole book extremely self-contained. It will thus be useful for a large audience, from undergraduate students to their professors, who will particularly appreciate the wealth of interesting exercises at the ends of the chapters. It will also rapidly become a reference on state-of-the art laser techniques for researchers and engineers. * Jean-Michel Raimond, Université Pierre et Marie Curie *

ISBN: 9780198506911

Dimensions: 249mm x 195mm x 35mm

Weight: 1303g

608 pages