Lasers For Scientists And Engineers


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Lasers for Scientists and Engineers


Lasers for Scientists and Engineers

Author: Louis Wilmer Anderson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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Introduction to Laser Science and Engineering


Introduction to Laser Science and Engineering

Author: Travis S. Taylor

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2019-08-01


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Introduction to Laser Science and Engineering provides a modern resource for a first course in lasers for both students and professionals. Starting from simple descriptions, this text builds upon them to give a detailed modern physical understanding of the concepts behind light, optical beams and lasers. The coverage starts with the nature of light and the principles of photon absorption and transmission, leading to the amplified and stimulated emission principals governing lasers. The specifics of lasers and their application, safe use and future prospects are then covered, with a wealth of illustrations to provide readers with a visual sense of optical and laser principles.

High Power Lasers - Science and Engineering


High Power Lasers - Science and Engineering

Author: R. Kossowsky

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-03-09


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In the thirty years since the invention of the CO2 gas laser, the major design issue has shifted from how to obtain the desired power level to how to achieve reliable operation. At the same time, the opening of many laser development facilities in the Former Soviet Union has allowed their achievements and design approaches to be understood and appreciated for the first time. Further, the industrial laser user community has identified a number of emerging applications at higher power levels (15-20 kW) than are attainable by most commercial devices. In High Power Lasers - Science and Engineering, the designers, developers and users of high-power gas laser systems discuss design approaches, methods of enhancing performance, new applications, and user requirements.