Understanding Lasers

Chapter 10: Other Lasers and Related Sources

ABOUT THIS CHAPTER

Gas, solid-state, and semiconductor lasers are widely used in a variety of applications, and most types are available commercially. However, other types of lasers (and some important laser-like sources) either remain in the research stage, are largely limited to research, or somehow do not fit into the three main categories. This chapter describes both lasers that have been around for many years, such as the tunable dye laser, and emerging types such as extreme-ultraviolet sources, the free-electron laser, and silicon lasers.

10.1 TUNABLE DYE LASERS

Tunable wavelength is an invaluable feature for lasers used in research, and scientists have long been willing to put up with considerable inconvenience to be able to adjust laser wavelength. Today, the titanium sapphire laser described in Chapter 8 is the most important tunable laser. However, for many years the most important tunable lasers were based on organic dyes dissolved in liquid solvents, which are still manufactured and still used for some applications.

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