Introduction to Laser Technology, Third Edition

  • 5h 4m
  • Breck Hitz, J.J. Ewing, Jeff Hecht
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2001

Would you like to know how a laser works, and how it can be modified for your own specific tasks? This intuitive third edition--previously published as Understanding Laser Technology. First and Second Editions--introduces engineers, scientists, technicians, and novices alike to the world of modern lasers, without developing into the mathematical details of quantum electronics. It is the only introductory text on the market today that explains the underlying physcis and engineering applicable to all lasers.

A unique combination of clarity and technical depth, this book begins with an introductory chapter that explains the characteristics and important applications of commercial lasers worldwide. It proceeds with discussions on light and optics, the fundamental elements of laser, and laser modification. The concluding chapters are composed of a survey of modern lasers, including:

  • Semiconductor lasers
  • Optically pumped solid-state lasers
  • Ion, HeNe, and HeCd lasers
  • Carbon dioxide lasers
  • Excimer lasers (codiscovered by J.J. Ewing)
  • Ultrafast and tunable lasers, OPOs

Introduction to Laser Technology, Third Edition is intended for those who are familiar with the principles of elecro-optical technology, but possess limited formal training. This comprehensive treatment is essential, one-stop shopping for professionals, students, and non-engineer executives interested in the design, sales, or applications of the laser and electro-optics industry.

About the Authors

C. Breck Hitz is executive director of LEOMA, the Laser and Electro-Optics Manufacturers' Association. His areas of research include modelocking and nonlinear optics in solid-state lasers. Mr. Hitz was the founding editor of Lasers & Applications magazine (now Lasers & Optronics), and former editor of Laser Focus. Over the past 20 years, he has taught the course based upon this book at leading American laser companies and corporate research laboratories.

J.J. Ewing has been a leading developer of new laser sources for over 25 years. His pioneering work on high-efficiency, ultraviolet lasers led to the discovery and development of the rare gas halide excimer lasers now used for eye surgery and for processing computer chips. Dr. Ewing is currently the president of Ewing Technology Associates, Inc., researching diode-pumped solid-state lasers for remote sensing applications and novel micro-discharge devices for point chemical detection sensors.

Jeff Hecht is a contributing editor to Laser Focus World and correspondent for New Scientist magazine. He was cofounder and contributing editor to Lasers & Applications and also served as managing editor of Laser Focus. Mr. Hecht is the author of 10 books, including Understanding Lasers, Understanding Fiber Optics, The Laser Guidebook, City of Light: The Story of Fiber Optics, and Optics: Light for a New Age.

In this Book

  • An Overview of Laser Technology
  • The Nature of Light
  • Refractive Index, Polarization, and Brightness
  • Interference
  • Laser Light
  • Atoms, Molecules, and Energy Levels
  • Energy Distributions and Laser Action
  • Laser Resonators
  • Resonator Modes
  • Reducing Laser Bandwidth
  • Q-Switching
  • Cavity Dumping and Modelocking
  • Nonlinear Optics
  • Semiconductor Lasers
  • Solid-State Lasers
  • Helium-Neon, Helium-Cadmium, and Ion Lasers
  • Carbon Dioxide and Other Vibrational Lasers
  • Excimer Lasers
  • Tunable and Ultrafast Lasers
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