Lasers and optoelectronics: fundamentals, devices and applications
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
PART
I LASER FUNDAMENTALS
1
LASER BASICS
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.2
LASER
OPERATION
1.3 RULES
OF
QUANTUM
MECHANICS
1.4
ABSORPTION, SPONTANEOUS
EMISSION
AND
STIMULATED
EMISSION
1.5 POPULATION
INVERSION
1.5.1
PRODUCING POPULATION
INVERSION
1.6
TWO-, THREE-
AND
FOUR-LEVEL
LASER SYSTEMS
1.6.1
TWO-LEVEL
LASER
SYSTEM
1.6.2 THREE-LEVEL
LASER SYSTEM
1.6.3
FOUR-LEVEL
LASER
SYSTEM
1.6.4
ENERGY LEVEL STRUCTURES
OF
PRACTICAL LASERS
1.7 GAIN
OF
LASER MEDIUM
1.8 LASER
RESONATOR
1.9
LONGITUDINAL
AND
TRANSVERSE MODES
1.10
TYPES
OF
LASER RESONATORS
1.11
PUMPING MECHANISMS
1.11.1 OPTICAL
PUMPING
1.11.2
ELECTRICAL PUMPING
1.11.3 OTHER
METHODS
OF
PUMPING
1.12
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2
LASER
CHARACTERISTICS
2.1
INTRODUCTION
2.2
LASER CHARACTERISTICS
2.2.1
MONOCHROMATICITY
2.2.1.1
LINE-BROADENING
MECHANISMS
2.2.2 COHERENCE
2.2.2.1 TEMPORAL
COHERENCE
2.2.2.2 SPATIAL
COHERENCE
2.2.3 DIRECTIONALITY
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CONTENTS
2.3 IMPORTANT LASER
PARAMETERS
2.3.1 WAVELENGTH
2.3.2 CW POWER
2.3.3 PEAK POWER
2.3.4 AVERAGE POWER
2.3.5 PULSE ENERGY
2.3.6 REPETITION
RATE
2.3.7 PULSE WIDTH
2.3.8 DUTY
CYCLE
2.3.9
RISE
AND
FALL TIMES
2.3.10 IRRADIANCE
2.3.11 RADIANCE
2.3.12 BEAM
DIVERGENCE
2.3.13 SPOT
SIZE
2.3.14 M2 VALUE
2.3.15 WALL-PLUG
EFFICIENCY
2.4
MEASUREMENT
OF
LASER
PARAMETERS
2.4.1 MEASUREMENT
OF
POWER, ENERGY
AND
REPETITION RATE
2.4.1.1
CHOOSING
THE
APPROPRIATE SENSOR
2.4.1.2
CHOOSING
THE
APPROPRIATE METER
MEASUREMENT
OF
SPOT SIZE
MEASUREMENT
OF
DIVERGENCE
MEASUREMENT
OF
M2
VALUE
MEASUREMENT
OF
LINE
WIDTH
2.5
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.5
LASER
BEAM
DIAGNOSTIC
EQUIPMENT
2.5.1
WAVELENGTH
METER
2.5.2
LASER
SPECTRUM ANALYZER
2.5.3
LASER
BEAM PROFILER
2.5.4 BEAM
PROPAGATION
ANALYZER
2.6
SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PART
II TYPES
OF LASERS
3
SOLID-STATE
LASERS
3.1
INTRODUCTION: TYPES
OF
LASERS
3.2
IMPORTANCE
OF
HOST MATERIAL
3.2.1
LASING
SPECIES
3.3
OPERATIONAL
MODES
3.3.1
CW OUTPUT
3.3.2
FREE-RUNNING OUTPUT
3.3.3
Q-SWITCHED
OUTPUT
3.3.4
CAVITY-DUMPED
OUTPUT
3.3.5
MODE-LOCKED
OUTPUT
3.4
RUBY
LASERS
3.5
NEODYMIUM-DOPED
LASERS
3.5.1
ND:
YAG
LASERS
3.5.2
ND:
YLF
LASERS
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ND: YVO4
LASERS
3.5.4 ND:
CR:
GSGG LASERS
3.5.5
ND:
GLASS LASERS
3.6
ERBIUM-DOPED
LASERS
3.6.1
ER: YAG
LASER
3.6.2
ER:
GLASS LASER
3.7 VIBRONIC
LASERS
3.7.1
ALEXANDRITE
LASER
3.7.2
TITANIUM-SAPPHIRE
LASER
3.8
COLOUR
CENTRE LASERS
3.9
FIBRE
LASERS
3.9.1
BASIC
FIBRE LASER
3.9.2 FIBRE
LASERS
VERSUS
BULK
SOLID-STATE
LASERS
3.9.3
OPERATIONAL
REGIMES
3.9.4
PHOTONIC
CRYSTAL FIBRE
LASERS
3.9.4.1
GUIDING
MECHANISMS
IN PCF
3.9.4.2
SUBCLASSES
OF
PCFS
3.9.4.3
PCF
LASERS
3.9.5 APPLICATIONS
3.10
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
4 GAS LASERS
4.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
GAS LASERS
4.1.1
THE ACTIVE
MEDIA
4.1.2
INTER-LEVEL
TRANSITIONS
4.1.3 PUMPING
MECHANISM
4.2
HELIUM-NEON
LASERS
4.3
CARBON DIOXIDE
LASERS
4.4 METAL
VAPOUR
LASERS
4.4.1
HELIUM-CADMIUM
LASER
4.4.2
COPPER VAPOUR
AND
GOLD VAPOUR
LASERS
4.5 RARE
GAS ION LASERS
4.6 EXCIMER
LASERS
4.7
CHEMICAL
LASERS
4.7.1
HYDROGEN
FLUORIDE/DEUTERIUM
FLUORIDE
(HF/DF)
LASERS
4.7.2
CHEMICAL
OXYGEN IODINE
LASER (COIL)
4.7.3
ALL GAS-PHASE
IODINE LASER
(AGIL)
4.8
CARBON
DIOXIDE
GAS
DYNAMIC
LASERS
4.9
DYE
LASER
4.9.1
ACTIVE
MEDIUM
4.9.2
PUMP
MECHANISMS
4.9.3
WAVELENGTH
SELECTION
4.10 FREE-ELECTRON
LASERS
4.11 X-RAY
LASERS
4.12 SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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CONTENTS
5
SEMICONDUCTOR
LASERS
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 OPERATIONAL
BASICS
5.3 SEMICONDUCTOR
LASER MATERIALS
5.4
TYPES
OF
SEMICONDUCTOR
LASERS
5.4.1
HOMOJUNCTION
AND
HETEROJUNCTION
LASERS
5.4.2
QUANTUM
WELL DIODE LASERS
5.4.3
DISTRIBUTED FEEDBACK
(DFB)
LASERS
5.4.4
VERTICAL-CAVITY SURFACE-EMITTING
LASER
(VCSEL)
5.4.5
VERTICAL EXTERNAL-CAVITY
SURFACE-EMITTING
LASERS
(VECSEL)
5.4.6
EXTERNAL-CAVITY
SEMICONDUCTOR
DIODE LASERS
5.4.7 OPTICALLY PUMPED SEMICONDUCTOR
LASERS
5.4.8
QUANTUM
CASCADE
LASERS
5.4.9
LEAD
SALT LASERS
5.5 CHARACTERISTIC PARAMETERS
5.5.1
THRESHOLD
CURRENT
5.5.2 SLOPE EFFICIENCY
5.5.3
BEAM
DIVERGENCE
5.5.4
LINE WIDTH
5.5.5 BEAM POLARIZATION
5.6
GAIN-
AND
INDEX-GUIDED
DIODE
LASERS
5.7 HANDLING
SEMICONDUCTOR
DIODE
LASERS
5.8 SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE LASERS: APPLICATION
AREAS
5.8.1 DIRECTED ENERGY
5.8.2
COHERENCE
5.8.3
MONOCHROMATICITY
5.9
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PART
III
LASER
ELECTRONICS
AND OPTOELECTRONICS
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BUILDING
BLOCKS
OF
LASER ELECTRONICS
6.1
INTRODUCTION
6.2
LINEAR
POWER SUPPLIES
6.2.1
CONSTITUENTS
OF A
LINEAR POWER
SUPPLY
6.2.2
RECTIFIER CIRCUITS
6.2.3
FILTERS
6.2.4
LINEAR REGULATORS
6.2.4.1
EMITTER-FOLLOWER
REGULATOR
6.2.4.2
SERIES-PASS
REGULATOR
6.2.4.3
SHUNT
REGULATOR
6.2.4.4
LINEAR
IC VOLTAGE
REGULATORS
6.3
SWITCHED-MODE
POWER SUPPLIES
6.3.1
LINEAR
VERSUS
SWITCHED-MODE
POWER SUPPLIES
6.3.2
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
SWITCHED-MODE
POWER
SUPPLIES
6.3.2.1
FLYBACK
CONVERTERS
6.3.2.2
FORWARD
CONVERTER
6.3.2.3
PUSH-PULL
CONVERTER
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6.3.2.4
SWITCHING REGULATORS
6.3.2.5 THREE-TERMINAL
SWITCHING REGULATORS
6.3.3 CONNECTING POWER
CONVERTERS IN SERIES
6.3.4 CONNECTING
POWER CONVERTERS
IN
PARALLEL
6.4 CONSTANT
CURRENT SOURCES
6.4.1
JUNCTION
FIELD-EFFECT-TRANSISTOR-BASED
CONSTANT CURRENT SOURCE
6.4.2 TRANSISTOR-BASED
CONSTANT
CURRENT SOURCE
64.3 OPAMP-CONTROLLED
CONSTANT CURRENT
SOURCE
6.4.4 CONSTANT
CURRENT SOURCE USING THREE-TERMINAL
REGULATORS
6.4.5 CURRENT MIRROR CONFIGURATIONS
6.4.5.1 BASIC CURRENT MIRROR
6.4.5.2 WIDLAR CURRENT SOURCE
6.4.5.3 WILSON
CURRENT SOURCE
6.5 INTEGRATED-CIRCUIT
TIMER
CIRCUITS
6.5.1 DIGITAL IC-BASED
TINIER CIRCUITS
6.5.2 IC TIMER-BASED
MULTIVIBRATORS
6.5.2.1 ASTABLE
MULTIVIBRATOR USING
TIMER IC 555
6.5.2.2 MONOSTABLE
MULTIVIBRATOR USING TIMER IC
555
6.6
CURRENT-TO-VOLTAGE
CONVERTER
6.7
PEAK
DETECTOR
6.8 HIGH-VOLTAGE
TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
6.9 SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
7
SOLID-STATE
LASER ELECTRONICS
7.1
7.2
INTRODUCTION
SPECTRUM
OF
LASER
ELECTRONICS
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.2.5
SOLID-STATE LASERS
SEMICONDUCTOR
DIODE LASERS
GAS
LASERS
TESTING
AND
EVALUATION
OF
LASERS
LASER SENSOR
SYSTEMS
7.3
7.4
ELECTRONICS
FOR SOLID-STATE LASERS
ELECTRONICS
FOR
PULSED
SOLID-STATE LASERS
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.4.3
7.4.4
7.4.5
7.4.6
ELECTRONICS
FOR
Q-SWITCHED SOLID-STATE LASERS
CAPACITOR-CHARGING
POWER SUPPLY
SIMMER POWER SUPPLY
PSEUDO-SIMMER
MODE
PULSE
FORMING
NETWORK
FLASHLAMP TRIGGER
CIRCUIT
7.5
ELECTRONICS
FOR
CW
SOLID-STATE
LASERS
7.5.1
ARC
LAMPS
7.5.2
ELECTRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
7.5.3
ARE
LAMP POWER
SUPPLY
7.5.4
MODULATED
CW
AND
QUASI-CW OPERATION
OF
ARC
LAMP
7.6
SOLID-STATE
LASER
DESIGNATORS
AND
RANGEFINDERS
7.7
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
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CONTENTS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
8 GAS
LASER ELECTRONICS
8.1
INTRODUCTION
8.2
GAS DISCHARGE
CHARACTERISTICS
8.3
GAS
LASER POWER SUPPLIES
8.4
HELIUM-NEON
LASER POWER SUPPLY
8.4.1
POWER SUPPLY
DESIGN
8.4.2
SWITCHED-MODE
POWER
SUPPLY
CONFIGURATIONS
8.4.3
OTHER
POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS
8.4.4 CONFIGURATIONS
FOR
SPECIAL
APPLICATIONS
8.4.5
BALLAST RESISTANCE
8.5
CARBON
DIOXIDE LASER
POWER SUPPLIES
8.5.1
DC-EXCITED CW
CO2
LASER
8.5.2
DC-EXCITED PULSED
CO2
LASER
8.5.3
RF-EXCITED CO2
LASERS
8.6
POWER SUPPLIES FOR
METAL
VAPOUR
LASERS
8.7
POWER SUPPLIES FOR
EXCIMER
LASERS
8.8
POWER SUPPLIES FOR
ION LASERS
8.9
FREQUENCY STABILIZATION
OF
GAS
LASERS
8.9.1
DITHER STABILIZATION
8.9.2
STARK-CELL STABILIZATION
8.9.3
OPTOGALVANIC
STABILIZATION
8.9.4 STABILIZATION
USING
SATURATION
ABSORPTION
DIP
8.10 SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
9
LASER
DIODE ELECTRONICS
9.1
INTRODUCTION
9.2
LASER
DIODE PROTECTION
9.2.1
LASER
DIODE
DRIVE
AND
CONTROL
9.2.2
INTERCONNECTION
CABLES
AND
GROUNDING
9.2.3
TRANSIENT
SUPPRESSION
9.2.4
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE
9.3 OPERATIONAL
MODES
9.3.1
CONSTANT-CURRENT
MODE
9.3.2
CONSTANT-POWER
MODE
9.4
LASER
DIODE DRIVER CIRCUITS
9.4.1
BASIC CONSTANT-CURRENT
SOURCE
9.4.2
LASER
DIODE DRIVER
WITH
FEEDBACK CONTROL
9.4.3
LASER DIODE
DRIVER
WITH
MODULATION
INPUT
9.4.4
LASER
DIODE
DRIVER
WITH
PROTECTION
FEATURES
9.4.5
LASER
DIODE DRIVER
WITH
AUTOMATIC
POWER
CONTROL
9.4.6
QUASI-CW
LASER
DIODE DRIVER
9.5
LASER DIODE
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
9.5.1
THERMOELECTRIC
COOLING
FUNDAMENTALS
9.5.2
THERMOELECTRIC
COOLER:
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
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9.5.3 TE
MODULE
SELECTION
9.5.4
HEAT
SINK SELECTION
9.5.5
THERMOELECTRIC
COOLER
DRIVE
AND
CONTROL
CIRCUITS
9.5.5.1
TEMPERATURE
SENSING
CIRCUITS
9.5.5.2
ERROR
AMPLIFIER
9.5.5.3
ERROR
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
9.5.5.4
OUTPUT
STAGE
9.6
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
10 OPTOELECTRONIC
DEVICES
AND
CIRCUITS
10.1
INTRODUCTION
10.2
CLASSIFICATION
OF
PHOTOSENSORS
10.2.1
PHOTOELECTRIC
SENSORS
10.2.2 THERMAL
SENSORS
10.3
RADIOMETRY
AND
PHOTOMETRY
10.3.1 RADIOMETRIC
AND
PHOTOMETRIC
FLUX
10.3.2
RADIOMETRIC
AND
PHOTOMETRIC
INTENSITY
10.3.3
RADIANT
INCIDENCE
(IRRADIANCE)
AND
ILLUMINANCE
10.3.4 RADIANT
STERANCE
(RADIANCE)
AND
LUMINANCE
10.4
CHARACTERISTIC
PARAMETERS
10.4.1
RESPONSIVITY
10.4.2
NOISE
EQUIVALENT
POWER
(NEP)
10.4.3
DETECTIVITY
AND
D-STAR
10.4.4
QUANTUM
EFFICIENCY
10.4.5
RESPONSE
TIME
10.4.6 NOISE
10.5 PHOTOCONDUCTORS
10.5.1
APPLICATION
CIRCUITS
10.6
PHOTODIODES
10.6.1
TYPES
OF
PHOTODIODES
10.6.1.1
PN PHOTODIODES
10.6.1.2
PIN PHOTODIODES
10.6.1.3
SCHOTTKY
PHOTODIODES
10.6.1.4
AVALANCHE
PHOTODIODES
10.6.2
EQUIVALENT
CIRCUIT
10.6.3 I-V
CHARACTERISTICS
10.6.4
APPLICATION
CIRCUITS
10.6.5
SOLAR
CELLS
10.7
PHOTOTRANSISTORS
10.7.1
APPLICATION
CIRCUITS
10.8
PHOTO-
FET,
SCR
AND
TRIAC
10.8.1
PHOTO-FET
10.8.2
PHOTO-SCR
10.8.3 PHOTO-TRIAC
10.9
PHOTOEMISSIVE
SENSORS
10.9.1
VACUUM
PHOTODIODES
10.9.2 PHOTOMULTIPLIER
TUBES
10.9.3 IMAGE
INTENSIFIERS
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CONTENTS
10.10 THERMAL SENSORS
10.10.1
THERMOCOUPLE
AND
THERMOPILE
10.10.2
BOLOMETER
10.10.3
PYROELECTRIC SENSORS
10.11
DISPLAYS
10.11.1
DISPLAY CHARACTERISTICS
10.11.2
TYPES
OF
DISPLAYS
10.12
LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES
10.12.1
CHARACTERISTIC
CURVES
10.12.2
PARAMETERS
10.12.3
DRIVE
CIRCUITS
10.13
LIQUID-CRYSTAL DISPLAYS
10.13.1
CONSTRUCTION
10.13.2 DRIVING LCD
10.13.3
RESPONSE
TIME
10.13.4
TYPES
OF
LCD DISPLAYS
10.13.5 ADVANTAGES
AND
DISADVANTAGES
10.14 CATHODE RAY TUBE DISPLAYS
10.15 EMERGING DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES
10.15.1
ORGANIC
LIGHT-EMITTING
DIODES
(OLEDS)
10.15.2 DIGITAL LIGHT-PROCESSING
(DLP)
TECHNOLOGY
10.15.3 PLASMA DISPLAY
PANELS
(PDPS)
10.15.4 FIELD EMISSION
DISPLAYS
(FEDS)
10.15.5 ELECTRONIC
INK DISPLAYS
10.16 OPTOCOUPLERS
10.16.1
CHARACTERISTIC
PARAMETERS
10.16.2 APPLICATION
CIRCUITS
10.17 SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PART
IV LASER APPLICATIONS
11 LASERS
IN
INDUSTRY
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.2 MATERIAL-PROCESSING
APPLICATIONS
11.2.1 CLASSIFICATION
11.2.2 IMPORTANT
CONSIDERATIONS
11.2.2.1
MATERIAL
PROPERTIES:
ABSORPTION
LENGTH
AND
DIFFUSION
LENGTH
11.2.2.2
LASER PARAMETERS
11.2.3 COMMON
MATERIAL-PROCESSING
APPLICATIONS
11.2.4
ADVANTAGES
11.3 LASER CUTTING
11.3.1
BASIC PRINCIPLE
11.3.2
LASER CUTTING
VS
PLASMA CUTTING
11.3.3
LASER CUTTING
PROCESSES
11.3.4
MACHINE
CONFIGURATIONS
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358
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385
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388
CONTENTS
12
11.4 LASER
WELDING
11.4.1 LASER
WELDING
PROCESSES
11.4.2
WELDING
LASERS
11.4.3
ADVANTAGES
11.5
LASER DRILLING
11.5.1 BASIC
PRINCIPLE
11.5.2
LASER
DRILLING PROCESSES
11.5.3 LASERS
FOR DRILLING
11.5.4
ADVANTAGES
OF
LASER
DRILLING
11.6
LASER
MARKING
AND
ENGRAVING
11.6.1
PRINCIPLE
OF
OPERATION
11.6.2 LASER
MARKING
PROCESSES
11.6.3
LASERS
FOR MARKING
AND
ENGRAVING
11.6.4 ADVANTAGES
11.7
LASER
MICROMACHINING
11.7.1
LASER
MICROMACHINING
OPERATIONS
11.7.2 LASERS
FOR MICROMACHINING
11.7.3 LASER
MICROMACHINING
TECHNIQUES
11.8 PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY
11.8.1 BASIC
PROCESS
11.8.2
LASERS
FOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY
11.9 RAPID
MANUFACTURING
11.9.1
ADDITIVE VERSUS
SUBTRACTIVE
MANUFACTURING
11.9.2
RAPID MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGIES
11.9.3
LASERS
FOR RAPID
MANUFACTURING
11.9.4
ADVANTAGES
11.10 LASERS
IN PRINTING
11.10.1 LASER
PRINTING
PROCESS
11.10.2
ANATOMY
OF
LASER
PRINTER
11.10.3
CHOICE
CRITERIA
11.10.4
LASER PRINTERS
VS
INKJET
PRINTERS
11.11 SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
SELF-EVALUATION EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LASERS
IN
MEDICINE
12.1
INTRODUCTION
12.2
LIGHT-TISSUE
INTERACTION
12.2.1
LIGHT-TISSUE
INTERACTION
FOR DIAGNOSTIC
APPLICATIONS
12.2.1.1
FUNDAMENTAL
INTERACTION
MECHANISMS
12.2.1.2
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
OF
TISSUES
12.2.1.3
FLUENCE
RATE DISTRIBUTION
12.2.2
LIGHT-TISSUE
INTERACTION
FOR THERAPEUTIC
APPLICATIONS
12.2.2.1
PHOTOCHEMICAL
EFFECTS
12.2.2.2
PHOTOTHERMAL
EFFECTS
12.2.2.3
PHOTOMECHANICAL
EFFECTS
12.3
LASER DIAGNOSTICS
12.3.1 BASIC
PRINCIPLE
12.3.2 COMPARISON
WITH
OTHER
TECHNIQUES
12.3.3
IN
VIVO
OPTICAL
DIAGNOSTIC
TECHNIQUES
12.3.3.1
WHITE
LIGHT
IMAGING
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396
396
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399
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404
407
408
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412
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414
414
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416
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427
428
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431
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XVI
CONTENTS
12.3.3.2
DIFFUSE
OPTICAL
SPECTROSCOPY
12.3.3.3
ELASTIC
SCATTERING
SPECTROSCOPY
12.3.3.4
OPTICAL
COHERENCE
TOMOGRAPHY
12.3.3.5
CONFOCAL IMAGING
12.3.3.6
FLUORESCENCE
SPECTROSCOPY
AND
IMAGING
12.3.3.7
RAMAN
SPECTROSCOPY
12.4
THERAPEUTIC
TECHNIQUES:
APPLICATION
AREAS
12.5
OPHTHALMOLOGY
12.5.1 REFRACTIVE
SURGERY
12.5.2 TREATMENT
OF
GLAUCOMA
12.5.3
CATARACT
SURGERY
12.5.4
TREATMENT
OF
RETINAL DETACHMENT (RETINOPEXY)
12.5.5 TREATMENT
OF
PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC
RETINOPATHY
12.6 DERMATOLOGY
12.6.1
PORTWINE
STAINS
12.6.2
PIGMENTED
LESIONS
AND
TATTOOS
12.6.3
HAIR
REMOVAL
12.6.4 LASERS
FOR
DERMATOLOGY
12.7
LASER DENTISTRY
12.7.1
CONSIDERATIONS
IN LASER DENTISTRY
12.7.2 LASERS
FOR DENTISTRY
12.8
VASCULAR
SURGERY
12.8.1
CONVENTIONAL
TREATMENT
OF
ANGIOPLASTY: PTA
12.8.2
LASER
ANGIOPLASTY
12.9 PHOTODYNAMIC
THERAPY
12.9.1
IMPORTANT
CONSIDERATIONS
12.9.2
APPLICATIONS
OF
PTD
12.10
THERMAL
THERAPY
12.10.1
TREATMENT
OF
HAEMORRHAGES
OF
PEPTIC
ULCERS
12.10.2 TREATMENT
OF
CANCER
12.11
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
13 LASERS
IN SCIENCE
AND
TECHNOLOGY
13.1
INTRODUCTION
13.2
OPTICAL METROLOGY
13.2.1
INTERFEROMETERS
13.2.1.1
MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER
13.2.1.2
TWYMAN-GREEN
INTERFEROMETER
13.2.1.3
MACH-ZEHNDER
INTERFEROMETER
13.2.1.4
FABRY-PEROT
INTERFEROMETER
13.2.1.5
SAGNAC INTERFEROMETER
13.2.2 LENGTH
METROLOGY
13.2.3 TIME
AND
FREQUENCY
METROLOGY
13.2.3.1
OPTICAL CLOCK
13.2.4 MEASUREMENT
OF
LINE WIDTH
13.2.5
INFRARED
THERMOMETER
13.3 LASER
VELOCIMETRY
13.3.1 LASER DOPPLER
VELOCIMETRY
13.3.1.1
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLE
13.3.1.2
ADVANTAGES
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434
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438
438
441
442
443
444
447
448
449
449
449
450
451
452
453
453
453
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459
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460
462
463
465
466
466
466
466
467
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468
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471
472
474
474
476
478
478
478
480
CONTENTS
13.3.1.3
APPLICATIONS
13.3.2 PARTICLE
IMAGE
VELOCIMETRY
13.4
LASER
VIBROMETRY
13.4.1
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLE
13.4.2 TYPES
OF
LASER
DOPPLER
VIBROMETERS
13.4.3 APPLICATIONS
13.5
ELECTRONIC
SPECKLE PATTERN INTERFEROMETRY
13.5.1
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLE
13.5.2 MEASUREMENT
CONFIGURATIONS
13.5.2.1
OUT-OF-PLANE
DISPLACEMENT
MEASUREMENT
13.5.2.2
IN-PLANE
DISPLACEMENT
MEASUREMENT
13.5.2.3
IN-PLANE
DISPLACEMENT
GRADIENT MEASUREMENT
13.5.2.4
THREE-DIMENSIONAL
(3D) MEASUREMENT
13.5.2.5
VIBRATION
MEASUREMENT
13.6
SATELLITE
LASER RANGING
13.6.1
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLE
13.6.2 LASERS
FOR
SLR
13.6.3
SLR TELESCOPES
AND
STATIONS
13.6.4
SLR APPLICATIONS
13.7 LASERS
IN ASTRONOMY
13.7.1
ADAPTIVE OPTICS
13.7.2 LASER
GUIDE
STAR
13.7.3
LASER
GUIDE STAR MECHANISMS
13.7.3.1
RAYLEIGH
GUIDE
STAR
13.7.3.2
SODIUM
BEACON
GUIDE STAR
13.8 HOLOGRAPHY
13.8.1
BASIC PRINCIPLE
13.8.2
TYPES
OF
HOLOGRAM
13.8.2.1
AMPLITUDE-
AND
PHASE-MODULATED
HOLOGRAMS
13.8.2.2
TRANSMISSION
AND
REFLECTION
HOLOGRAMS
13.8.2.3
THIN
AND
THICK HOLOGRAMS
13.8.2.4
OTHER
COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED
HOLOGRAMS
13.8.3
APPLICATIONS
13.9
SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
14
MILITARY
APPLICATIONS:
LASER INSTRUMENTATION
14.1
INTRODUCTION
14.2
MILITARY
APPLICATIONS
OF
LASERS
14.3
LASER-BASED
INSTRUMENTATION
14.3.1 LASER
AIMING
MODULES
14.3.2 LASER
RANGEFINDERS
14.3.2.1
TIME-OF-FLIGHT
TECHNIQUE
14.3.2.2
TRIANGULATION
TECHNIQUE
14.3.2.3
PHASE
SHIFT
TECHNIQUE
14.3.2.4
FM-CW
RANGE-FINDING
TECHNIQUE
14.3.2.5
LASERS
FOR LASER
RANGEFINDERS
14.3.2.6
APPLICATIONS
AND
RELATED
DEVICES
14.3.3
LASER
TARGET
DESIGNATORS
14.3.4
LASER
PROXIMITY
SENSORS
14.3.5
LASER
BATHYMETRY
SENSORS
XVII
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480
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484
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486
486
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487
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490
491
492
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493
494
494
494
496
496
496
496
498
499
499
499
500
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502
503
504
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507
508
508
508
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512
513
514
515
516
516
518
519
520
520
524
XVIII
CONTENTS
14.4
14.3.6 LASER RADAR (LADAR)
SENSORS
14.3.7 FORWARD-LOOKING
INFRARED (FLIR)
SENSORS
GUIDED MUNITIONS
14.4.1 GUIDANCE TECHNIQUES
14.4.1.1 BEAM RIDER
GUIDANCE
14.4.1.2
COMMAND GUIDANCE
14.4.1.3 HOMING
GUIDANCE
14.4.1.4 NAVIGATION
GUIDANCE
14.4.1.5 RING
LASER
GYROSCOPE
14.4.1.6
FIBRE-OPTIC
GYROSCOPE
14.4.2 ELECTRO-OPTICALLY
GUIDED
PRECISION STRIKE MUNITIONS
14.4.2.1
LASER-GUIDED MUNITIONS: OPERATIONAL BASICS
14.4.2.2
IR-GUIDED
MISSILES: OPERATIONAL BASICS
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540
545
546
549
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556
557
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580
580
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588
589
590
592
595
596
598
14.5 LASER
COMMUNICATION
14.5.1 ADVANTAGES
AND
LIMITATIONS
14.5.2 FREE-SPACE
COMMUNICATION
14.5.3 FIBRE-OPTIC
COMMUNICATION
14.6 SUMMARY
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
PROBLEMS
SELF-EVALUATION EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
15 MILITARY APPLICATIONS: DIRECTED-ENERGY LASER SYSTEMS
15.1
INTRODUCTION
15.2
LASER TECHNOLOGY
FOR
LOW-INTENSITY
CONFLICT
(LIC) APPLICATIONS
15.2.1 IMPORTANCE
OF
LASER
TECHNOLOGY
IN LIC APPLICATIONS
15.2.2
DETECTION
OF
CHEMICAL
AND
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS
15.2.2.1 DETECTION
OF
CHEMICAL
WARFARE AGENTS
15.2.2.2 DETECTION
OF
BIOLOGICAL
AGENTS
15.2.3 DETECTION
OF
EXPLOSIVE AGENTS
15.2.4 DETECTION
OF
OPTICAL
AND
ELECTRO-OPTIC DEVICES
15.2.5 DISPOSAL
OF
UNEXPLODED ORDNANCES
15.2.6 NON-LETHAL LASER DAZZLERS
15.3
ELECTRO-OPTIC
COUNTERMEASURES
15.3.1 NEED
AND
RELEVANCE
15.3.2 PASSIVE
AND
ACTIVE COUNTERMEASURES
15.3.3 TYPES
OF
EOCM EQUIPMENT
15.3.4
INFRARED COUNTERMEASURES
15.4
DIRECTED-ENERGY
LASER
WEAPONS
15.4.1 OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGES
AND
LIMITATIONS
15.4.2 OPERATIONAL SCENARIO
15.4.3
COMPONENTS
OF
DIRECTED-ENERGY
WEAPON
SYSTEMS
15.4.4 INTERNATIONAL STATUS
15.5
SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
SELF-EVALUATION
EXERCISE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
A:
LASER
SAFETY 599
INDEX
605
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spelling | Maini, Anil K. Verfasser aut Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications Anil K. Maini 1. publ. Chichester Wiley 2013 XX, 615 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Lasers Optoelectronic devices Optoelektronisches Bauelement (DE-588)4043689-5 gnd rswk-swf Lasertechnologie (DE-588)4166821-2 gnd rswk-swf Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 gnd rswk-swf Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 gnd rswk-swf Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 s Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 s DE-604 Lasertechnologie (DE-588)4166821-2 s Optoelektronisches Bauelement (DE-588)4043689-5 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-118-68895-3 Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026812248&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Maini, Anil K. Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications Lasers Optoelectronic devices Optoelektronisches Bauelement (DE-588)4043689-5 gnd Lasertechnologie (DE-588)4166821-2 gnd Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 gnd Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4043689-5 (DE-588)4166821-2 (DE-588)4043687-1 (DE-588)4034610-9 |
title | Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications |
title_auth | Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications |
title_exact_search | Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications |
title_full | Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications Anil K. Maini |
title_fullStr | Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications Anil K. Maini |
title_full_unstemmed | Lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals, devices and applications Anil K. Maini |
title_short | Lasers and optoelectronics |
title_sort | lasers and optoelectronics fundamentals devices and applications |
title_sub | fundamentals, devices and applications |
topic | Lasers Optoelectronic devices Optoelektronisches Bauelement (DE-588)4043689-5 gnd Lasertechnologie (DE-588)4166821-2 gnd Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 gnd Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Lasers Optoelectronic devices Optoelektronisches Bauelement Lasertechnologie Optoelektronik Laser |
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