Lasers

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Lasers

Basics, Advances and Applications

Laser physics Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometry Engineering applications of electronic, magnetic, optical materials Electronics engineering

Authors: Hans Joachim Eichler, Jurgen Eichler, Oliver Lux

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Collection: Springer Series in Optical Sciences

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 19 November 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 18 Mb

ISBN: 9783319998954


Overview of Laser Sources and Applications

This book provides a comprehensive overview of laser sources and their applications in various fields of science, industry, and technology. After an introduction to the basics of laser physics, different laser types and materials for lasers are summarized in the context of a historical survey, outlining the evolution of the laser over the past five decades. This includes, amongst other aspects, gas lasers, excimer lasers, the wide range of solid-state and semiconductor lasers, and femtosecond and other pulsed lasers where particular attention is paid to high-power sources. Subsequent chapters address related topics such as laser modulation and nonlinear frequency conversion. In closing, the enormous importance of the laser is demonstrated by highlighting its current applications in everyday life and its potential for future developments. Typical applications in advanced material processing, medicine and biophotonics as well as plasma and X-ray generation for nanoscale lithography are discussed.

Target Audience and Scope

The book provides broad and topical coverage of laser photonics and opto-electronics, focusing on significant findings and recent advances rather than in-depth theoretical studies. Thus, it is intended not only for university students and engineers, but also for scientists and professionals applying lasers in biomedicine, material processing and everyday consumer products. Further, it represents essential reading for engineers using or developing high-power lasers for scientific or industrial applications.

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