
Infrared and Millimeter Waves V7
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- Front Cover
- Coherent Sources and Applications, Part II
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Contents of Other Volumes
- Chapter 1. Continuous-Wave Optically Pumped Lasers
- I. Introduction
- II. System Characteristics
- III. Laser Kinetics
- IV. Molecular Systems
- V. Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 2. Optically Pumped Mid-Infrared Molecular Gas Lasers
- I. Introduction
- II. General Features of OPMLs
- III. Experimental Considerations
- IV. Specific Types of OPMLs
- V. Theoretical Aspects of OPMLs
- VI. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3. On the Optimization of Optically Pumped Far-Infrared Lasers
- I. Introduction
- II. Optimization by Changing Resonator Parameters
- III. Optimization by Application of the Stark Effect
- IV. Optimization by Addition of Buffer Gases
- V. Optimization by Changing the Temperature of the Laser Gas
- VI. Conclusion
- Appendix
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 4. Submillimeter Lasers with Electrical, Chemical, and Incoherent Optical Excitation
- I. Introduction
- II. Laser Level Assignment
- III. The Hydrogen Cyanide Laser
- IV. The Water Vapor Laser
- V. Optically Pumped Submillimeter CH3F Laser
- VI. Summary and Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 5. Generation of Tunable Laser Sidebands in the THz Region by Frequency Mixing of the HCN Laser and a Microwave Source in a Metal-Semiconductor Diode
- I. Introduction
- II. Instrumentation
- III. Experimental Results
- IV. Closing Remarks and Outlook
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 6. Semiconductor Raman and Brillouin Lasers for Far-Infrared Generation
- I. Introduction
- II. Experiments and Results
- III. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7. The Orotron
- I. Introduction
- II. Properties of the Open Resonator
- III. Linear Bunching Theory
- IV. Nonlinear Bunching Theory
- V. Summary of Previous Experimental Results
- VI. Design of the HDL Orotron Experiment
- VII. Results of the HDL Orotron Experiment
- VIII. Recent Theoretical and Experimental Results
- IX. Summary and Prospects
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 8. High-Frequency Gyrotrons and Their Application to Tokamak Plasma Heating
- I. Introduction
- II. Constraints on an ECR-Heated Reactor
- III. Linear Theory of a Gyrotron
- IV. Design of an Electron Cyclotron Maser with an Optical Resonator
- V. Design Study of an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating System
- VI. Conclusions
- Appendix A. Derivation of the Interaction Integral
- Appendix B. Gyrotron Model
- References
- Chapter 9. Theoretical Investigation of the Application of Quasi-Optical Open Resonators to the Electron Cyclotron Maser
- I. Introduction
- II. Coparallel Arrangement
- III. Transverse Arrangement
- IV. Summary and Prospects
- References
- Chapter 10. Mode Competition and Stability Analysis of the Gyrotron Oscillator
- I. Introduction
- II. Formalism
- III. Conditions for Steady State and Stability
- IV. Results
- V. Summary and Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Index
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