Diode lasers use nearly microscopic chips of gallium-arsenide or
other exotic semiconductor material to generate coherent light in a
very small package. Their compact size, reliability, and low cost
means that they find applications in all aspects of modern
technology-most importantly they drive modern optical
telecommunication systems.
Diode Lasers presents a comprehensive introduction to the
principles and operation of diode lasers. It begins with a review
of semiconductor physics and laser fundamentals, before describing
the most basic homojunction laser. Later chapters describe more
advanced laser types and their applications, and the book concludes
with chapters describing the most recently developed and exotic
laser designs. The author's intuitive style, coupled with an
extensive set of worked examples and sample problems, make this the
ideal introduction for undergraduate and graduate level students.
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