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Solid-state lasers which offer multiple desirable qualities,
including enhanced reliability, robustness, efficiency and
wavelength diversity, are absolutely indispensable for many
applications. The Handbook of solid-state lasers reviews the key
materials, processes and applications of solid-state lasers across
a wide range of fields.
Part one begins by reviewing solid-state laser materials. Fluoride
laser crystals, oxide laser ceramics, crystals and fluoride laser
ceramics doped by rare earth and transition metal ions are
discussed alongside neodymium, erbium and ytterbium laser glasses,
and nonlinear crystals for solid-state lasers. Part two then goes
on to explore solid-state laser systems and their applications,
beginning with a discussion of the principles, powering and
operation regimes for solid-state lasers. The use of
neodymium-doped materials is considered, followed by system sizing
issues with diode-pumped quasi-three level materials, erbium glass
lasers, and microchip, fiber, Raman and cryogenic lasers. Laser
mid-infrared systems, laser induced breakdown spectroscope and the
clinical applications of surgical solid-state lasers are also
explored. The use of solid-state lasers in defense programs is then
reviewed, before the book concludes by presenting some
environmental applications of solid-state lasers.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, the Handbook of solid-state lasers is an
authoritative guide for all those involved in the design and
application of this technology, including laser and materials
scientists and engineers, medical and military professionals,
environmental researchers, and academics working in this field.
Reviews the materials used in solid-state lasersExplores the
principles of solid-state laser systems and their
applicationsConsiders defence and environmental applications
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