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Crystal-Field Engineering of Solid-State Laser Materials

This book covers the preparation and underlying science of laser materials.

Brian Henderson (Author), Ralph H. Bartram (Author)

9780521018012, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 22 August 2005

416 pages, 124 b/w illus.
25.3 x 17.8 x 2.7 cm, 0.928 kg

'This book is quite clearly a graduate-level textbook for materials scientists and condensed matter physicists, but the wide-ranging review of laser materials will also make it an attractive reference book for specialists in the solid-state spectroscopy and laser fields.' John F. Ryan, The Times Higher Education Supplement

This book is concerned with the underlying science and design of laser materials. It emphasizes the principles of crystal–field engineering and discusses the basic physical concepts that determine laser gain and nonlinear frequency conversion in optical crystals. A concise review of the essential underlying science is presented, and the predictive capabilities of crystal-field engineering are developed to show how modification of the symmetry and composition of optical centres can improve laser performance. Applications of the principles of crystal-field engineering to a variety of optical crystals are also discussed in relation to the performances of laser devices. This book will be of considerable interest to physical, chemical and material scientists and to engineers involved in the science and technology of solid state lasers. It will be used by senior undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as by established scientists.

Preface
1. An introduction to lasers
2. Symmetry considerations
3. Optical crystals: their structures, colours and growth
4. Energy levels of ions in crystals
5. Spectra of ions in crystals
6. Radiationless transitions
7. Energy transfer and excited state absorption
8. Covalency
9. Engineering the crystal field
10. The crystal field engineered.

Subject Areas: Optical physics [PHJ]

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