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Page 1: Lecture 38 Lasers Final Exam next week. LASER L ight A mplification by S timulated E mission of R adiation.

Lecture 38

Lasers

Final Exam next week

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LASER

Light

Amplification by

Stimulated

Emission of

Radiation

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Electronic Energy Levels

0

1

2

Ene

rgy

e-

e-

Fluorescence or ‘Spontaneous Emission’

e-

e-

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Stimulated Emission

0

1

2

Ene

rgy

e- e-

The stimulated emission has the same frequency and phase as the incoming photon

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3 level system

0

1

2

e-

‘Short’ lifetime

‘long’ lifetime

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Stimulated Emission Light Amplifier

Pump (does not need to be light)

Gain medium can be gas, liquid, or solid

All light is in phase and has the same frequency

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Laser Cavity

Once the amount of gain is equal to the cavity losses,‘lasing’ happens

Losses can include output coupler, reflectivity, other optics in cavity

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Cavity modes

The mirrors force the amplitude of the wave to zero.

Only integral number of half wavelengths can exist.Every wave exits in phase

2c

vL

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Allowed frequencies

0

1

It is a combination to the energy spread and the cavity modes

0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30

X Axis

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

YAxis

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Laser pulse generation

PC

“Q-switching”, ns pulses

“Mode-locking”,fs pulses

Cavity length ~1.5m

Gain medium

Q=2*Energy stored

Energy Lost per cycle

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Transverse modes

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Transverse Modes

The 00 mode is the smallest….

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Types of lasers

Gas: HeNe

Solid-state: Semi-conductor Diode, Crystals (sapphire), nano-particles

Liquid: Dyes,

Chemical laser: CO2, Excimer