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The laser, initially called the "optical maser," was proposed in
1958 by Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow; in 1960, Theodore
Maiman was the first among several researchers to achieve laser
oscillation by using a ruby crystal. In the following quarter of a
century, a considerable amount of re search and development has
taken place, and the laser is now utilized for many diverse
applications, ranging from the commonplace compact disk to
intricate surgical applications in medicine. Since I first entered
the laboratory of Professor Yasuharu Suematsu in 1962 to complete
my thesis, I have been studying the new field of laser optics. In
spite of many expectations and a vast investment in research, the
first practical use of lasers was difficult to of Univ. Erlangen
once jokingly achieve. The late Professor K. H. Zchauer remarked
that laser was defined by an English physicist as "Less Application
of Stimulated Expensive Research. " In a similiar vein, Dr. Herwig
Kogelnik reminded me that in the early 1960s, maser was often
called "Money Acqui sition Scheme for Expensive Research. "
Initially I worked with a ruby laser, then with a helium-neon-gas
laser, and am presently engaged in semiconductor laser research.
There are proba bly not a large number of researchers who have had
the opportunity to build these three representative types of
lasers. My primary objective of study lies in optical
communications however, and therefore, I have been approaching the
laser mainly as a lightwave propagator.
Developed from a lecture series for graduate and advanced
undergraduate students in information processing and applied
electronics, sets out the fundamental principles and optical
behavior of lasers that need to be understood for industrial laser
use. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, O
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