Spectroscopy of Solid-State Laser-Type Materials

Spectroscopy of Solid-State Laser-Type Materials by Baldassare Di Bartolo, published by Springer US on July 1, 2013, is a comprehensive account of a course held in Erice, Italy, in 1985. This edition, spanning 592 pages, delves into recent advances in spectroscopy and theoretical modeling pertinent to luminescence and laser phenomena in various solid-state materials. The book discusses a range of solid-state matrices, including halides, oxides, glasses, and semiconductors, while examining different activators such as transition ions and rare earth ions.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the critical assessment of past developments in the research and development of solid-state lasers. The text aims to identify promising new classes of host/activator systems for laser operation and addresses current technological needs for solid-state tunable lasers in visible and infrared spectral regions. By bringing together insights from specialists in solid-state luminescence and laser materials, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the fields of physics, optics, and engineering related to lasers and photonics.
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This book presents an account of the course “Spectroscopy of Solid-State Laser-Type Materials” held in Erice, Italy, from June 16 to 30, 1985. This meeting was organized by the International School of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy of the “Ettore Majorana” Centre for Scientific Culture. The objective of the course was to present and examine the recent advances in spectroscopy and theoretical modelling relevant to the interpretation of luminescence and laser phenomena in several classes of solid-state materials. The available solid-state matrices (e.g. halides, oxides, glasses, semiconductors) and the full range of possible activators (transition ions, rare earth ions, post-transition ions, actinides, color centres) were considered. By bringing together specialists in the fields of solid-state luminescence and of solid-state laser materials, this course provided a much-needed forum for the critical . assessment of past developments in the R&D of solid-state lasers. Additional objectives of the meeting were to identify new classes of host/activator systems that show promise of laser operation; to alert researchers in solid-state luminescence to current technological needs for solid-state tunable lasers operating in the visible and infrared spectral regions; and generally to provide the scientific background for advanced work in solid state lasers. A total of 71 participants came from 54 laboratories and 21 nations (Austria, Belgium, Canada, F.R. of Germany, France, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, P.R. of China, Poland, Rumania, Sweden, Switzerland, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, U.S.A. and U.S.S.R.).
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