Photonics (e-bog) af Menzel, Ralf
Menzel, Ralf (forfatter)

Photonics e-bog

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Since the invention of the laser in 1960 there has been an enormous increase in the number of applications of this newly available light and its spectacular properties, and there is no end to this development in sight. In many fields of science, technology and medicine laser photons are the driving force of progress. In the near future we will probably experience a further rapid de- velopment i...
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Forfattere Menzel, Ralf (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 18 april 2013
Genrer Medical research
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783662045213
Since the invention of the laser in 1960 there has been an enormous increase in the number of applications of this newly available light and its spectacular properties, and there is no end to this development in sight. In many fields of science, technology and medicine laser photons are the driving force of progress. In the near future we will probably experience a further rapid de- velopment in this field as a result of the widespread industrial production of semiconductor diode lasers and new nonlinear optical materials. Light from the new lasers may become even cheaper than that from light bulbs. Thus, laser optic devices will influence all sectors of private and public life. The high power, high brightness, narrow bandwidth, good coherence, spe- cial polarization and/or short pulses of laser light beams enable new applica- tions. Many of these processes will be based on nonlinear optical interactions of the laser light with suitable optical material. In these interactions the ma- terial is modified by the incident light. The light is then in turn modified by the modified matter. Finally, the nonlinear modification of light as a function of other light becomes possible. Light is modified by light. To use laser light in this sense in science, technology and medicine, know- ledge from different fields of physics, chemistry and engineering is necessary.