Laser Light Dynamics

Laser Light Dynamics by Bozzano G Luisa, published by Elsevier Science on December 1, 1986, is a comprehensive exploration of laser physics that emphasizes theoretical aspects from a physical perspective. Spanning 336 pages, this edition presents a detailed examination of the dynamics involved in laser systems, addressing both fundamental and advanced topics relevant to the field.
Readers will find an in-depth discussion on various experimental laser systems, including single and multimode lasers, as well as phenomena such as mode competition, Q-switching, and ultrashort pulses. The book also covers intricate concepts like optical bistability, photon statistics, and the laser as a synergetic system, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of physics, optics, and quantum theory.
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This volume deals with laser physics emphasizing laser theory from a physical point of view. It takes into account most recent developments focussing on the dynamics. Proceeding from simple to more difficult questions, the book treats, among other topics: typical experimental laser systems, intensities of laser light in single and multimode lasers, mode competition, hole-burning, Q-switched lasers, relaxation-oscillations, frequency shifts, population pulsations, mode-locking, ultrashort pulses, self-pulsing, laser light chaos, instability hierarchies, laser gyro, optical bistability, optical transistor, two-photon laser, laser line width, Hanbury-Brown-Twiss experiment, intensity correlations, photon statistics, quantum classical correspondence, laser phase-transition analogy, the laser as a synergetic system.
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