Lasers and electro-optics: fundamentals and engineering
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Contents
Preface
to the Second Edition page
xv
1
Electromagnetic waves, light, and lasers
1
1.1
The laser
1
1.2
Light and electromagnetic waves
2
1.3
Some basic electromagnetic theory
3
1.4
The polarization state of an electromagnetic wave
5
1.5
Electromagnetic waves and their propagation through matter
6
1.6
Spontaneous and stimulated transitions
7
1.7
Lasers as oscillators
8
1.8
The energy levels of atoms, molecules, and condensed matter
10
1.9
Amplification at optical frequencies
11
1.10
The relation between energy density and intensity
16
1.11
The intensity of a beam of electromagnetic radiation in terms
of photon flux
20
1.12
Black-body radiation
20
1.13
The relation between the Einstein A and
В
coefficients
25
1.14
The effect of level degeneracy
2 7
1.15
The ratio of spontaneous and stimulated transitions
29
1.16
Problems
30
Further reading
31
References
31
2
Optical frequency amplifiers
33
2.1
Introduction
33
2.2
Homogeneous line broadening
33
2.3
Inhomogeneous broadening
37
2.4
Optical frequency
amplification
43
2.5
Optical frequency oscillation
-
saturation
48
2.6
The power output from a laser amplifier
58
2.7
The electron oscillator model of a radiative transition
59
2.8
The classical oscillator explanation for stimulated emission
66
2.9
Problems
69
References
70
vi
Contents
3
An introduction
to two practical laser systems
72
3.1
Introduction
72
3.2
Three- and four-level lasers
72
3.3
The ruby laser
74
3.4
The helium—neon laser
79
References
84
85
85
87
91
93
100
103
106
107
108
109
109
109
111
112
112
113
116
122
122
125
127
130
References
130
6
Control of laser oscillators
132
6.1
Introduction
132
6.2
Multimode operation
132
6.3
Single-łongitudinal-mode
operation
133
6.4
Mode-locking
137
6.5
Methods of mode-locking
140
6.6
Pulse compression
147
6.7
Attosecond pulses
149
References
150
7
Optically pumped solid-state lasers
153
7.1
Introduction
153
4
Optical resonators containing amplifying media
4.1
Introduction
4.2
Optical resonators containing amplifying media
4.3
The oscillation frequency
4.4
Multimode laser oscillation
4.5
Mode-beating
4.6
The power output of a laser
4.7
Optimum coupling
4.8
Problems
References
5
Laser radiation
5.1
Introduction
5.2
Diffraction
5.3
Babinet's principle
5.4
Two parallel narrow slits
5.5
A single slit
5.6
Two-dimensional apertures
5.7
Laser modes
5.8
Beam divergence
5.9
The linewidth of laser radiation
5.10
Coherence properties
5.11
Interference
5.12
Problems
vii
Contents
7.2
Optical pumping in three-and four-level
lasers
153
7.3
Pulsed versus continuous-wave operation
157
7.4
Threshold population inversion and the stimulated-emission cross-section
159
7.5
Paramagnetic-ion solid-state lasers
160
7.6
The NdrYAG laser
160
7.7
Continuous-wave operation of the Nd:YAG laser
168
7.8
The Nd3+ glass laser
169
7.9
Geometrical arrangements for optical pumping
174
7.10
High-power pulsed solid-state lasers
182
7.11
Diode-pumped solid-state lasers
183
7.12
Fiber lasers
184
7.13
Relaxation oscillations (spiking)
188
7.14
Rate equations for relaxation oscillation
190
7.15
Undamped relaxation oscillations
194
7.16
Giant-pulse (^-switched) lasers
195
7.17
A theoretical description of the ^-switching process
199
7.18
Problem
203
References
204
8
Gas lasers
206
8.1
Introduction
206
8.2
Excitation schemes
206
8.3
The argon-ion laser
211
8.4
Pumping saturation in gas-laser systems
213
8.5
Pulsed gas lasers
214
8.6
Continuous-wave ion lasers
217
8.7
"Metaľ'-vapor
ion lasers
220
8.8
Gas discharges for exciting gas lasers
222
8.9
Rate equations for gas-discharge lasers
225
8.10
Problem
228
References
229
9
Molecular
gas lasos
I
232
9.1
Introduction
232
9.2
The energy levels of molecules
232
9.3
Vibrations of a polyatomic molecule
236
9.4
Rotational energy states
239
9.5
Rotational populations
240
9.6
The overall energy state of a molecule
242
9.7
The carbon dioxide laser
244
9.8
The carbon monoxide laser
249
9.9
Other gas-discharge molecular lasers
251
References
251
viii Contents
10
Molecular gas
lasers
II
252
10.1
Introduction
252
10.2 Gas
transport lasers
252
10.3 Gas
dynamie
lasers
256
10.4
High-pressure pulsed gas lasers
260
10.5
Ultraviolet molecular gas lasers
264
10.6
Photodissociation
lasers
269
10.7
Chemical lasers
270
10.8
Far-infrared lasers
272
10.9
Problem
274
References
275
11
Tunable lasers
276
11.1
Introduction
276
11.2
The titanium-sapphire laser
276
11.3
Organic dye lasers
277
11.4
Calculation of threshold pump power in dye lasers
285
11.5
Inorganic liquid lasers
289
11.6
Free-electron lasers
291
11.7
Problems
298
References
298
12
Semiconductor lasers
301
12.1
Introduction
301
12.2
Semiconductor physics background
301
12.3
Carrier concentrations
307
12.4
Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors
309
12.5
The
p
-η
junction
311
12.6
Recombination and luminescence
316
12.7
Heterojunctions
321
12.8
Semiconductor lasers
328
12.9
The gain coefficient of a semiconductor laser
331
12.10
Threshold current and power-voltage characteristics
334
12.11
Longitudinal and transverse modes
335
12.12
Quantum-well lasers
336
12.13
Semiconductor laser structures
341
12.14
Surface-emitting lasers
348
12.15
Laser diode arrays and broad-area lasers
350
12.16
Blue-green lasers
352
12.17
Quantum cascade lasers
353
12.18
Silicon lasers
355
12.19
Modulation of semiconductor lasers
356
12.20
Problems
356
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Further reading
357
References
357
13
Passive optical systems
361
13.1
Introduction
361
13.2
The propagation of rays and waves through
isotropie
media
362
13.3
Simple reflection and refraction analysis
363
13.4
Paraxial-ray analysis
366
13.5
Non-imaging light collectors
384
13.6
Generalized imaging systems
385
13.7
The numerical aperture
385
13.8
Apertures, stops, and pupils
386
13.9
Vignetting
389
13.10
Exact ray tracing and aberrations
389
13.11
Chromatic aberrations
391
13.12
Geometrical aberrations
392
13.13
Spot diagram
395
13.14
The modulation transfer function
395
13.15
The use of impedances in optics
398
13.16
Problems
406
References
407
14
Periodic optical systems, resonators, and inhomogeneous media
409
14.1
Introduction
409
14.2
Plane waves in media with complex refractive indices
409
14.3
Negative-refractive-index materials
411
14.4
Structures with periodically varying dielectric properties
411
14.5
The transfer matrix for a single slab
412
14.6
Theetalon
415
14.7
A thin metal film
415
14.8
A stratified medium of multiple slabs
417
14.9
Fiber Bragg gratings
420
14.10
Analysis of multi-layer structures by impedance techniques
420
14.11
Photonic crystals
421
14.12
Periodic lens sequences
425
14.13
The identical-thin-lens waveguide
426
14.14
The propagation of rays in mirror resonators
428
14.15
The propagation of rays in
isotropie
media with refractive-index gradients
431
14.16
Media with a Gaussian radial index variation
433
14.17
The propagation of spherical waves
434
14.18
Problems
436
References
437
15
The optic of Gaussian beams
438
15.1
Introduction
438
Contents
15.2
Beam-wave solutions of the wave equation
438
15.3
Higher-order modes
445
15.4
Transformation of Gaussian beams by general optical systems
454
15.5
The transformation of a Gaussian beam by a lens
459
15.6
Gaussian beams in lens waveguides
462
15.7
The propagation of a Gaussian beam in a medium with a quadratic
refractive-index profile
463
15.8
The propagation of Gaussian beams in media with spatial gain or
absorption variations
464
15.9
Propagation in a medium with a parabolic gain profile
465
15.10
Gaussian beams in plane and spherical mirror resonators
467
15.11
Symmetrical resonators
469
] 5.12
Examples of resonator design
471
15.13
Diffraction losses
474
15.14
Unstable resonators
475
15.15
Other beam waves
477
15.16
Problems
478
References
479
16
Optical fibers and waveguides
481
16.1
Introduction
481
16.2
Ray theory of cylindrical optical fibers
481
16.3
Ray theory of a dielectric-slab guide
490
16.4
The
Goos-Hänchen
shift
491
16.5
Wave theory of the dielectric-slab guide
494
16.6
Ρ
waves in the slab guide
495
16.7
Dispersion curves and field distributions in a slab waveguide
498
16.8
S
waves in the slab guide
502
16.9
Practical slab guide geometries
503
16.10
Cylindrical dielectric waveguides
504
16.11
Modes and field patterns
511
16.12
The weakly guiding approximation
512
16.13
Mode patterns
514
16.14
Cutoff frequencies
518
16.15
Multimode fibers
520
16.16
Fabrication of optical fibers
521
16.17
Dispersion in optical fibers
524
16.18
Holey fibers
527
16.19 Solitons 528
16.20
Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers
529
16.21
Coupling optical sources and detectors to fibers
532
16.22
Problems
535
References
536
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17
The optics of anisotropic media
539
17.1
Introduction
539
17.2
The dielectric tensor
539
17.3
Stored electromagnetic energy in anisotropic media
542
17.4
Propagation of monochromatic plane waves in anisotropic media
543
17.5
The two possible directions of
D
for a given wave vector are orthogonal
545
17.6
Angular relationships involving D, E, H, k, and the Poynting vector
S
547
17.7
Theindicatrix
548
17.8
Uniaxial
crystals
550
17.9
Index surfaces
553
17.10
Other surfaces related to the
uniaxial
indicatrix
555
17.11
Huygenian constructions
557
17.12
Retardation
560
17.13
Biaxial crystals
565
17.14
Intensity transmission through polarizer/waveplate/polarizer
combinations
568
17.15
The Jones calculus
570
17.16
Mueller calculus
576
17.17
Problems
578
References
578
18
The electro-optk and acousto-optic effecU and modulation of light beams
580
18.1
Introduction to the electro-optic effect
580
18.2
The linear electro-optic effect
581
18.3
The quadratic electro-optic effect
587
18.4
Longitudinal electro-optic modulation
588
18.5
Transverse electro-optic modulation
590
18.6
Electro-optic amplitude modulation
595
18.7
Electro-optic phase modulation
597
18.8
High-frequency waveguide electro-optic modulators
599
18.9
Other high-frequency electro-optic devices
603
18.10
Electro-absorption modulators
606
18.11
Electro-optic beam deflectors
607
18.12
Acousto-optic modulators
608
18.13
Applications of acousto-optic modulators
614
18.14
Construction and materials for acousto-optic modulators
617
18.15
Problem
620
References
620
19
Introduction to nonlinear processes
622
19.1
Introduction
622
19.2
Anharmonic potentials and nonlinear polarization
622
19.3
Nonlinear susceptibilities and mixing coefficients
626
19.4
Second-harmonic generation
629
xii
Contents
19.5
The linear electro-optic effect
631
19.6
Parametric and other nonlinear processes
633
19.7
Macroscopic and microscopic susceptibilities
634
19.8
Problem
638
References
638
20
Wave propagation in nonlinear media
640
20.1
Introduction
640
20.2
Electromagnetic waves and nonlinear polarization
640
20.3
Second-harmonic generation
645
20.4
The effective nonlinear coefficient dsff
646
20.5
Phase matching
649
20.6
Beam walk-off and
90°
phase matching
653
20.7
Second-harmonic generation with Gaussian beams
654
20.8
Up-conversion and difference-frequency generation
660
20.9
Optical parametric amplification
661
20.10
Parametric oscillators
665
20.11
Parametric-oscillator tuning
668
20.12
Phase conjugation
670
20.13
Optical bistability
674
20.14
Practical details of the use of crystals for nonlinear applications
679
20.15
Problems
680
References
681
21
Detection of optical radiation
684
21.1
Introduction
684
21.2
Noise
684
21.3
Detector performance parameters
692
21.4
Practical characteristics of optical detectors
693
21.5
Thermal detectors
715
21.6
Detection limits for optical detector systems
717
21.7
Coherent detection
725
21.8
The bit-error rate
730
21.9
Problems
733
References
734
22
Coherence theory
736
22.1
Introduction
736
22.2
Square-law detectors
736
22.3
The analytic signal
737
22.4
Correlation functions
741
22.5
Temporal coherence
744
22.6
Spatial coherence
748
22.7
Spatial coherence with an extended source
751
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22.8
Propagation
laws of partial coherence
753
22.9
Propagation from a finite plane surface
756
22.10
The van Cittert-Zernike theorem
761
22.11
The spatial coherence of a quasi-monochromatic, uniform, spatially
incoherent circular source
763
22.12
Intensity-correlation
interferometry
766
22.13
Intensity fluctuations
767
22.14
Photon statistics
771
22.15
The Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometer
776
22.16
The Hanbury Brown-Twiss experiment with photon-count correlations
778
22.17
Squeezed light
780
References
781
23
Laser applications
783
23.1
Optical communication systems
783
23.2
Optical amplification and wavelength-division multiplexing
788
23.3
Holography
797
23.4
Medical applications of lasers
806
23.5
Laser weapons
809
23.6
Laser isotope separation
809
23.7
Laser plasma generation and fusion
813
References
816
Appendix
1
Optical terminology
821
Appendix
2
The ¿-function
824
Appendix
3
Black-body radiation formulas
826
Appendix
4
Ж
circuits
828
Appendix
5
Storage and transport of energy by electromagnetic fields
831
Appendixe
The reflection and refraction of a plane electromagnetic wave at a boundary between
two
isotropie
media of different refractive indices
834
Appendix
7
The vector differential equation for light rays
837
Appendix
8
Symmetry properties of crystals and the
32
crystal dasses
841
Appendix
9
Tensors
845
Appendix
10
Bessel function relations
848
Appendix
TI
Green's functions
849
Appendix
12
Recommended values of some physical constants
852
Index
853
Lasers
and Electro-optics
Covering a broad range of topics in modem optical physics and engineering, this textbook
is invaluable for undergraduate students studying laser physics, optoelectronics, photonics,
applied optics, and optical engineering.
This new edition has been re-organized, so that it now covers many new topics such
as the optics of stratified media, quantum-well lasers and modulators, free-electron lasers,
diode-pumped solid-state and gas lasers, imaging and non-imaging optical systems,
squeezed light, periodic poling in nonlinear media, very-short-pulse lasers, and new
applications of lasers.
The textbook gives a detailed introduction to the basic physics and engineering of lasers,
as well as covering the design and operational principles of a wide range of optical systems
and electro-optic devices. It features full details of important derivations and results, and
provides many practical examples of the design, construction, and performance character¬
istics of different types of lasers and electro-optic devices.
Christopher
С
Davis is
Minta
Martin Professor of Engineering and Professor of Elec¬
trical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland. He is co-author of the
best-selling text Building Scientific Apparatus (fourth edition, Cambridge University Press,
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spelling | Davis, Christopher C. 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)137205260 aut Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering Christopher C. Davis Lasers and electro optics 2. ed., 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press. 2014 XVII, 867 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Lasers Electrooptics Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 gnd rswk-swf Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 gnd rswk-swf Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 gnd rswk-swf Elektrooptik (DE-588)4137456-3 gnd rswk-swf Elektrooptik (DE-588)4137456-3 s Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 s DE-604 Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 s Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 s 1\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027255916&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027255916&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Davis, Christopher C. 1944- Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering Lasers Electrooptics Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 gnd Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 gnd Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 gnd Elektrooptik (DE-588)4137456-3 gnd |
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title | Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering |
title_alt | Lasers and electro optics |
title_auth | Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering |
title_exact_search | Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering |
title_full | Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering Christopher C. Davis |
title_fullStr | Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering Christopher C. Davis |
title_full_unstemmed | Lasers and electro-optics fundamentals and engineering Christopher C. Davis |
title_short | Lasers and electro-optics |
title_sort | lasers and electro optics fundamentals and engineering |
title_sub | fundamentals and engineering |
topic | Lasers Electrooptics Optisches System (DE-588)4126186-0 gnd Laser (DE-588)4034610-9 gnd Optoelektronik (DE-588)4043687-1 gnd Elektrooptik (DE-588)4137456-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Lasers Electrooptics Optisches System Laser Optoelektronik Elektrooptik |
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