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OSE6525 - Laser Engineering
This is a single semester course on Lasers. Since it is fed live and recorded on the internet, the class times and schedule
are fixed. Although it is called ‘Laser Engineering’ it is a more a thorough, even intense, introduction to lasers. It is
suitable for students with backgrounds in physics, electrical engineering, chemistry and other disciplines that require
a fundamental knowledge of the interaction of light with matter. For students at the College of Optics it is considered
the primary introductory course for students. The course covers the fundamentals of light interaction with matter, and the
details of laser operation. This includes understandings of resonator theory, pulsed and continuous wave operation of lasers.
Most popular lasers are described, as well as a pulsed techniques such as Q-switching and mod-locking. The student is also
introduced to the exciting types of new lasers being developed. After taking this course, students should be able to take
more advanced courses in Lasers. It is the pre-requisite for the laboratory course, OSE 6526 Laser Laboratory.
Credit Hours
Prerequisite
- OSE5312 Fundamentals of Optical Science
- or alternate by permission of the instructor
Required References
- Class Notes (provided by instructor)
Suggested References
- Svelto “Principles of Lasers” 4th Ed. Springer. (preferred)
- Silfvast “Laser Fundamentals” Cambridge UP
Course Outline
- Introduction, History, Properties of Laser Light
- Blackbody Radiation, Planck's Theorem
- Absorption, Spontaneous & Stimulated Emission
- Line Broadening Mechanisms, Non-radiative transitions, degenerate levels,
- Saturation - Homogeneous and Inhomogeneous lines: Fluorescence - Radiation trapping, Amplified Spontaneous Emission
- Molecules
- Bulk Semiconductors
- Semiconductor Quantum Wells
- Matrix Formulation of Geometrical Optics: Reflection and transmission at an interface
- Fabry-Perot Interferometer: Diffraction in the Parametric Approximation
- Gaussian Beams, modes: ABCD matrices
- Properties of Resonators
- Stable resonators Unstable resonators
- Incoherent Light pumping
- Laser pumping: laser diode pumping
- Electric Pumping
- Rate Equations
- Threshold conditions : 3 and 4 level systems
- Single mode selection
- Relaxation Oscillations
- Q-Switching
- Mode-locking and Ultra-fast lasers
- Crystal lasers
- Glass and fiber lasers
- Semiconductor lasers: Homo-junction lasers, Double Hetero-junction lasers
- Quantum Well lasers ,VSEL's
- HeNe, CO2 and Excimer Lasers
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