Photonics and Lasers

Chapter 22 - Pulsed Lasers

Chapter 22

 

Pulsed Lasers

So far, our analysis of laser operation has considered only the steady state, in which the light intensity is constant in time. This type of operation, termed continuous wave (CW), is useful for applications requiring precise frequency control, such as optical spectroscopy and optical communications. However, there are applications for which pulses of light are more desirable. For example, in laser surgery, it is advantageous to deliver the laser energy in a short burst so the heat deposited in the tissue does not have time to spread out during the pulse. This results in a cleaner, more localized cut, with minimum damage to surrounding tissue. Short pulses can also be used for timing the propagation of light, in applications such as laser-based measurement of distance (laser ranging) and speed (for traffic enforcement), to mention just a few. In this chapter, we consider the theory behind pulsed laser operation, and also some practical methods for creating and controlling the laser pulses.

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