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An Introduction to Photonics and Laser Physics with Applications
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09 August 2022

Lasers are ubiquitous-from deep space communication to lab on the chip to supermarket product scanning. Although they form an integral part of optics & photonics and extensively used in research areas of science and technology to create multibillion dollar industries, the progress in severely limited in the subcontinent due to lack of experimental training in this field. The need of the hour is to have a self-sufficient book containing laser-related concepts readily available to beginners. The book is written keeping undergraduate and graduate students in mind to possibly serve as a textbook. It is also aimed to provide fundamental reference material on ultrafast lasers and photonics for researchers in the field of optics and bioengineering.
Key Features:
- Proposed book deals with the basics of lasers.
- Contains a chapter dedicated to the required spectroscopy and the one for the line broadening mechanisms.
- Special emphasis on the phenomena related to modern ultrafast lasers, and their applications.
- Sufficient mathematics, instead of details have been given to be able to understand the topic by the reader.
- Basics of lasers, ultrafast lasers, Q-switching and modelocking, characterisation techniques of ultrafast pulses, four wave mixing, semiconductor and fibre lasers, high harmonic generation.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Lasers & Photonics, Optical physics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Optics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Fiber Optics, Laser physics, Applied optics
Chapter 1: The Photon and Photonics
Chapter 2: Light-matter interaction and essentials of spectroscopy
Chapter 3: FM Wave and Linearly Polarised Light
Chapter 4: Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission
Chapter 5: Beer-Lambert Law and gain coefficient
Chapter 6: Population inversion with moderate pumping
Chapter 7: Pumping mechanisms and types of optical cavities
Chapter 8: Line-broadening mechanisms
Chapter 9: Fabry-Perrot Resonator
Chapter 10: Basic properties of lasers
Chapter 11: ABCD matrices and stability diagram
Chapter 12: Stability condition from Gaussian beam analysis
Chapter 13: Laser spiking and Q-switching
Chapter 14: introduction to nonlinear optical phenomena
Chapter 15: Second order susceptibility and phase matching
Chapter 16: Third order susceptibility and applications
Chapter 17: Modelocking
Chapter 18: Measurement and characterisation of ultrafast laser pulses
Chapter 19: Optical phase conjugation
Chapter 20: Multiphoton absorption
Chapter 21: White light continuum generation
Chapter 22: Semiconductor lasers
Chapter 23: Fibre lasers
Chapter 24: Coherent radiations with special geometries