Photonics and Lasers

Chapter 23 - Survey of Laser Types

Chapter 23

 

Survey of Laser Types

In the preceding chapters, we have examined the fundamental principles that are common to all lasers. We turn now to the practical application of these principles in specific lasers. There are many different types of lasers, and they can be classified most fundamentally according to the pump mechanism (how energy is deposited in the upper laser level) and the nature of the energy levels. The most common pumping mechanisms are optical and electrical, although other energy sources such as chemical, nuclear, or particle-kinetic energy are possible as well. The energy levels can be electronic in nature (describing different energy states of an electron), vibrational (describing different energy states of the atomic vibrations in a solid), or some combination of these two. In this chapter, we give a brief survey of some of the more important laser types, organized primarily by pumping mechanism, and secondarily by the nature of the laser transition. This survey is not meant to be comprehensive, but is intended to give a sense of the different properties of various laser systems. More extensive treatments can be found in the Bibliography.

 

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