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- Front Cover
- Quantum Electronics
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents of Volume 15, Part B
- Contributors to Volume 15, Part B
- Chapter 1. Introductory Concepts and Results
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. The Laser
- 1.3. Density Matrix
- 1.4. Special Techniques
- Chapter 2. Atomic and Ionic Gas Lasers
- 2.1. Neutral Atom Lasers Excited by Electron Collision
- 2.2. Ions Excited by Electron Collision
- 2.3. Neutral Atom Lasers Excited by Collisions with Atoms
- 2.4. Ion Lasers Excited by Collisions with Atoms or Ions
- Chapter 3. Solid State Lasers
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Physical Processes
- 3.3. Laser Materials
- 3.4. Properties and Comparison of Solid State Lasers
- 3.5. Hazards
- Chapter 4. Semiconductor Diode Lasers
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Injection
- 4.3. Carrier Confinement
- 4.4. Radiation Confinement
- 4.5. Gain Coefficient and Threshold Condition
- 4.6. Temperature Dependence of the Threshold Current Density
- 4.7. Materials
- 4.8. Heterojunction Lasers of Various Materials
- 4.9. Performance of Selected Laser Structures
- 4.10. Radiation Patterns
- 4.11. Degradation
- 4.12. Modulation Characteristics
- 4.13. Distributed-Feedback Lasers
- Chapter 5. Dye Lasers
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Basic Dye Molecule and Dye Solvent Properties
- 5.3. Laser Devices
- 5.4. Short-Pulse Dye Lasers
- 5.5. Steady-State Laser
- 5.6. CW Laser
- 5.7. Laser Dyes
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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