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Laser Physics

Laser Physics

ByMurray, Iii Sargent
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1974
eBook Published 5 March 2018
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9780429493515
Pages 464 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429962066
SubjectsPhysical Sciences
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Sargent, M. (1974). Laser Physics. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429493515
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book treats the interaction of radiation with matter, particular attention being paid to the laser. Knowledge is assumed of the usual half-year introduction of quantum mechanics found in undergraduate physics curricula. The material can be covered in two semesters, or, alternatively, the first part (Chaps 1-13) can be used as a one-semester course in which quantum mechanical aspects of the electromagnetic field are ignored. Each chapter is accompanied by problems that illustrate the text and give useful (occasionally new) results. Existing laser media are intrinsically quantum mechanical and are most easily studied with the quantum theory. Understanding the laser along these lines enlivens one's understanding of quantum mechanics itself. In fact, the material constitutes a viable, applied alternative for the usual second and third semesters of quantum mechanics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|13 pages
WAVE MECHANICS
View abstract
chapter II|16 pages
ATOM-FIELD INTERACTION
View abstract
chapter III|15 pages
STIMULATED EMISSION AND DIPOLE OSCILLATORS
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
CLASSICAL SUSTAINED OSCILLATOR
View abstract
chapter V|11 pages
AMMONIA BEAM MASER
View abstract
chapter VI|13 pages
THE STATE VECTOR
View abstract
chapter VII|17 pages
THE DENSITY MATRIX
View abstract
chapter VIII|19 pages
SEMICLASSICAL LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter IX|29 pages
MULTIMODE OPERATION
View abstract
chapter X|28 pages
GAS LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter XI|9 pages
THE RING LASER
View abstract
chapter XII|17 pages
THE ZEEMAN LASER
View abstract
chapter XIII|24 pages
COHERENT PULSE PROPAGATION
View abstract
chapter XIV|20 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION
View abstract
chapter XV|15 pages
COHERENT STATES
View abstract
chapter XVI|24 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY— DENSITY OPERATOR METHODS
View abstract
chapter XVII|18 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF THE LASER
View abstract
chapter XVIII|11 pages
QUANTUM LASER THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
View abstract
chapter XIX|17 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY—NOISE OPERATOR METHOD
View abstract
chapter XX|14 pages
LANGEVIN THEORY OF LASER FLUCTUATIONS
View abstract
chapter XXI|17 pages
OUTLOOK
View abstract

This book treats the interaction of radiation with matter, particular attention being paid to the laser. Knowledge is assumed of the usual half-year introduction of quantum mechanics found in undergraduate physics curricula. The material can be covered in two semesters, or, alternatively, the first part (Chaps 1-13) can be used as a one-semester course in which quantum mechanical aspects of the electromagnetic field are ignored. Each chapter is accompanied by problems that illustrate the text and give useful (occasionally new) results. Existing laser media are intrinsically quantum mechanical and are most easily studied with the quantum theory. Understanding the laser along these lines enlivens one's understanding of quantum mechanics itself. In fact, the material constitutes a viable, applied alternative for the usual second and third semesters of quantum mechanics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|13 pages
WAVE MECHANICS
View abstract
chapter II|16 pages
ATOM-FIELD INTERACTION
View abstract
chapter III|15 pages
STIMULATED EMISSION AND DIPOLE OSCILLATORS
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
CLASSICAL SUSTAINED OSCILLATOR
View abstract
chapter V|11 pages
AMMONIA BEAM MASER
View abstract
chapter VI|13 pages
THE STATE VECTOR
View abstract
chapter VII|17 pages
THE DENSITY MATRIX
View abstract
chapter VIII|19 pages
SEMICLASSICAL LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter IX|29 pages
MULTIMODE OPERATION
View abstract
chapter X|28 pages
GAS LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter XI|9 pages
THE RING LASER
View abstract
chapter XII|17 pages
THE ZEEMAN LASER
View abstract
chapter XIII|24 pages
COHERENT PULSE PROPAGATION
View abstract
chapter XIV|20 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION
View abstract
chapter XV|15 pages
COHERENT STATES
View abstract
chapter XVI|24 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY— DENSITY OPERATOR METHODS
View abstract
chapter XVII|18 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF THE LASER
View abstract
chapter XVIII|11 pages
QUANTUM LASER THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
View abstract
chapter XIX|17 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY—NOISE OPERATOR METHOD
View abstract
chapter XX|14 pages
LANGEVIN THEORY OF LASER FLUCTUATIONS
View abstract
chapter XXI|17 pages
OUTLOOK
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book treats the interaction of radiation with matter, particular attention being paid to the laser. Knowledge is assumed of the usual half-year introduction of quantum mechanics found in undergraduate physics curricula. The material can be covered in two semesters, or, alternatively, the first part (Chaps 1-13) can be used as a one-semester course in which quantum mechanical aspects of the electromagnetic field are ignored. Each chapter is accompanied by problems that illustrate the text and give useful (occasionally new) results. Existing laser media are intrinsically quantum mechanical and are most easily studied with the quantum theory. Understanding the laser along these lines enlivens one's understanding of quantum mechanics itself. In fact, the material constitutes a viable, applied alternative for the usual second and third semesters of quantum mechanics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|13 pages
WAVE MECHANICS
View abstract
chapter II|16 pages
ATOM-FIELD INTERACTION
View abstract
chapter III|15 pages
STIMULATED EMISSION AND DIPOLE OSCILLATORS
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
CLASSICAL SUSTAINED OSCILLATOR
View abstract
chapter V|11 pages
AMMONIA BEAM MASER
View abstract
chapter VI|13 pages
THE STATE VECTOR
View abstract
chapter VII|17 pages
THE DENSITY MATRIX
View abstract
chapter VIII|19 pages
SEMICLASSICAL LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter IX|29 pages
MULTIMODE OPERATION
View abstract
chapter X|28 pages
GAS LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter XI|9 pages
THE RING LASER
View abstract
chapter XII|17 pages
THE ZEEMAN LASER
View abstract
chapter XIII|24 pages
COHERENT PULSE PROPAGATION
View abstract
chapter XIV|20 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION
View abstract
chapter XV|15 pages
COHERENT STATES
View abstract
chapter XVI|24 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY— DENSITY OPERATOR METHODS
View abstract
chapter XVII|18 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF THE LASER
View abstract
chapter XVIII|11 pages
QUANTUM LASER THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
View abstract
chapter XIX|17 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY—NOISE OPERATOR METHOD
View abstract
chapter XX|14 pages
LANGEVIN THEORY OF LASER FLUCTUATIONS
View abstract
chapter XXI|17 pages
OUTLOOK
View abstract

This book treats the interaction of radiation with matter, particular attention being paid to the laser. Knowledge is assumed of the usual half-year introduction of quantum mechanics found in undergraduate physics curricula. The material can be covered in two semesters, or, alternatively, the first part (Chaps 1-13) can be used as a one-semester course in which quantum mechanical aspects of the electromagnetic field are ignored. Each chapter is accompanied by problems that illustrate the text and give useful (occasionally new) results. Existing laser media are intrinsically quantum mechanical and are most easily studied with the quantum theory. Understanding the laser along these lines enlivens one's understanding of quantum mechanics itself. In fact, the material constitutes a viable, applied alternative for the usual second and third semesters of quantum mechanics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|13 pages
WAVE MECHANICS
View abstract
chapter II|16 pages
ATOM-FIELD INTERACTION
View abstract
chapter III|15 pages
STIMULATED EMISSION AND DIPOLE OSCILLATORS
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
CLASSICAL SUSTAINED OSCILLATOR
View abstract
chapter V|11 pages
AMMONIA BEAM MASER
View abstract
chapter VI|13 pages
THE STATE VECTOR
View abstract
chapter VII|17 pages
THE DENSITY MATRIX
View abstract
chapter VIII|19 pages
SEMICLASSICAL LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter IX|29 pages
MULTIMODE OPERATION
View abstract
chapter X|28 pages
GAS LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter XI|9 pages
THE RING LASER
View abstract
chapter XII|17 pages
THE ZEEMAN LASER
View abstract
chapter XIII|24 pages
COHERENT PULSE PROPAGATION
View abstract
chapter XIV|20 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION
View abstract
chapter XV|15 pages
COHERENT STATES
View abstract
chapter XVI|24 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY— DENSITY OPERATOR METHODS
View abstract
chapter XVII|18 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF THE LASER
View abstract
chapter XVIII|11 pages
QUANTUM LASER THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
View abstract
chapter XIX|17 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY—NOISE OPERATOR METHOD
View abstract
chapter XX|14 pages
LANGEVIN THEORY OF LASER FLUCTUATIONS
View abstract
chapter XXI|17 pages
OUTLOOK
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book treats the interaction of radiation with matter, particular attention being paid to the laser. Knowledge is assumed of the usual half-year introduction of quantum mechanics found in undergraduate physics curricula. The material can be covered in two semesters, or, alternatively, the first part (Chaps 1-13) can be used as a one-semester course in which quantum mechanical aspects of the electromagnetic field are ignored. Each chapter is accompanied by problems that illustrate the text and give useful (occasionally new) results. Existing laser media are intrinsically quantum mechanical and are most easily studied with the quantum theory. Understanding the laser along these lines enlivens one's understanding of quantum mechanics itself. In fact, the material constitutes a viable, applied alternative for the usual second and third semesters of quantum mechanics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|13 pages
WAVE MECHANICS
View abstract
chapter II|16 pages
ATOM-FIELD INTERACTION
View abstract
chapter III|15 pages
STIMULATED EMISSION AND DIPOLE OSCILLATORS
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
CLASSICAL SUSTAINED OSCILLATOR
View abstract
chapter V|11 pages
AMMONIA BEAM MASER
View abstract
chapter VI|13 pages
THE STATE VECTOR
View abstract
chapter VII|17 pages
THE DENSITY MATRIX
View abstract
chapter VIII|19 pages
SEMICLASSICAL LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter IX|29 pages
MULTIMODE OPERATION
View abstract
chapter X|28 pages
GAS LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter XI|9 pages
THE RING LASER
View abstract
chapter XII|17 pages
THE ZEEMAN LASER
View abstract
chapter XIII|24 pages
COHERENT PULSE PROPAGATION
View abstract
chapter XIV|20 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION
View abstract
chapter XV|15 pages
COHERENT STATES
View abstract
chapter XVI|24 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY— DENSITY OPERATOR METHODS
View abstract
chapter XVII|18 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF THE LASER
View abstract
chapter XVIII|11 pages
QUANTUM LASER THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
View abstract
chapter XIX|17 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY—NOISE OPERATOR METHOD
View abstract
chapter XX|14 pages
LANGEVIN THEORY OF LASER FLUCTUATIONS
View abstract
chapter XXI|17 pages
OUTLOOK
View abstract

This book treats the interaction of radiation with matter, particular attention being paid to the laser. Knowledge is assumed of the usual half-year introduction of quantum mechanics found in undergraduate physics curricula. The material can be covered in two semesters, or, alternatively, the first part (Chaps 1-13) can be used as a one-semester course in which quantum mechanical aspects of the electromagnetic field are ignored. Each chapter is accompanied by problems that illustrate the text and give useful (occasionally new) results. Existing laser media are intrinsically quantum mechanical and are most easily studied with the quantum theory. Understanding the laser along these lines enlivens one's understanding of quantum mechanics itself. In fact, the material constitutes a viable, applied alternative for the usual second and third semesters of quantum mechanics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|13 pages
WAVE MECHANICS
View abstract
chapter II|16 pages
ATOM-FIELD INTERACTION
View abstract
chapter III|15 pages
STIMULATED EMISSION AND DIPOLE OSCILLATORS
View abstract
chapter IV|10 pages
CLASSICAL SUSTAINED OSCILLATOR
View abstract
chapter V|11 pages
AMMONIA BEAM MASER
View abstract
chapter VI|13 pages
THE STATE VECTOR
View abstract
chapter VII|17 pages
THE DENSITY MATRIX
View abstract
chapter VIII|19 pages
SEMICLASSICAL LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter IX|29 pages
MULTIMODE OPERATION
View abstract
chapter X|28 pages
GAS LASER THEORY
View abstract
chapter XI|9 pages
THE RING LASER
View abstract
chapter XII|17 pages
THE ZEEMAN LASER
View abstract
chapter XIII|24 pages
COHERENT PULSE PROPAGATION
View abstract
chapter XIV|20 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION
View abstract
chapter XV|15 pages
COHERENT STATES
View abstract
chapter XVI|24 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY— DENSITY OPERATOR METHODS
View abstract
chapter XVII|18 pages
QUANTUM THEORY OF THE LASER
View abstract
chapter XVIII|11 pages
QUANTUM LASER THEORY AND MEASUREMENT
View abstract
chapter XIX|17 pages
RESERVOIR THEORY—NOISE OPERATOR METHOD
View abstract
chapter XX|14 pages
LANGEVIN THEORY OF LASER FLUCTUATIONS
View abstract
chapter XXI|17 pages
OUTLOOK
View abstract
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