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电子科学与技术专业英语 光电子技术分册PDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- 张爱红总主编;林殿阳主编 著
- 出版社: 哈尔滨:哈尔滨工业大学出版社
- ISBN:7560318339
- 出版时间:2003
- 标注页数:478页
- 文件大小:16MB
- 文件页数:489页
- 主题词:电子技术-英语-高等学校-教材;微电子技术-英语-高等学校-教材
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PART ONE LASER PRINCIPLES1
Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Lasers3
1.1 The Nature of Light3
1.2 Emission and Absorption12
1.3 Population Inversion15
1.4 The Ammonia Maser21
1.5 The First Laser24
Chapter 2 Properties of Laser Beams32
2.1 Monochromaticity32
2.2 Coherence34
2.3 Directionality49
2.4 Brightness52
2.5 Short Time Duration55
Chapter 3 Laser Oscillation in Optical Resonator60
3.1 Resonators60
3.2 Basic Characteristics of the Resonator61
3.3 Basic Laser Characteristics65
3.4 Types of the Resonator75
Chapter 4 Types of Lasers82
4.1 A Laser Exposition.Pumping Methods82
4.2 Solid State Lasers85
4.3 Organic Dye Lasers95
4.4 Photodissociation Lasers98
4.5 Ion and Atomic Lasers100
4.6 Molecular Lasers109
4.7 Electroionization Lasers115
4.8 Gas Dynamic Lasers119
4.9 Chemical Lasers123
4.10 Plasma Lasers128
4.11 Semiconductor Lasers131
4.12 X-Ray Lasers140
4.13 Free-Electron Laser(FEL)141
References150
PART TWO CONTROL OF THE LASER OUTPUT151
Chapter 5 Control of the Laser Output153
5.1 The Electro-Optic Effect153
5.2 Q-Switching160
5.3 Modulation of the Laser Output168
5.4 Deflection of the Laser Output176
5.5 Frequency Doubling178
5.6 Frequency Stabilization of the Laser Output181
5.7 Cavity Dumping183
5.8 Mode Locking for Ultrashort Pulses184
5.9 Intracavity Control of Spectral Characteristics190
References199
PART THREE NONLINEAR OPTICS201
Chapter 6 Nonlinear Optical Effects203
6.1 Nonlinear Polarization of the Medium203
6.2 Interaction of the Light Waves in Nonlinear Media204
6.3 Second Harmonic Generation in Nonlinear Crystals206
6.4 Fourth Harmonic Generation209
6.5 Optic Harmonic Generators210
6.6 Parametric Oscillation212
6.7 Stimulated Raman Effect215
6.8 Stimulated Brillouin Scattering217
6.9 Self-Focusing219
Chapter 7 Optical Phase Conjugation225
7.1 What a Phase-Conjugated Wave Is225
7.2 Ways of Generating a Phase-Conjugated Wave230
7.3 What Is OPC For244
References261
PART FOUR APPLICATIONS OF LASERS263
Chapter 8 Material Working265
8.1 Effects of Strong Laser Radiation on Materials265
8.2 Laser Welding267
8.3 Laser Heat Treatment269
8.4 Laser Cutting270
8.5 Drilling and Perforating Holes271
8.6 Microelectronic Applications272
Chapter 9 Measurement with a Laser275
9.1 Alignment275
9.2 Measurement of Distance279
9.3 Measurement of Velocity289
9.4 Measurement of Rotation291
Chapter 10 Laser Radar302
10.1 LADAR Reception302
10.2 LADAR Detection Models303
Chapter 11 Optical Communications308
11.1 Development of Fiber Optical Communication308
11.2 Comparison of Free Space Communication and RF Communication324
11.3 Progress on the Development of the Optical Communications Demonstrator335
11.4 Optical Communications Terminals for Multi-Media Applications349
11.5 Database,Status and Trends357
Chapter 12 Holography362
12.1 Diffuse Object Illumination368
12.2 Speckle Pattern369
12.3 Simple Mathematical Analysis of Holography370
12.4 Image Magnification372
12.5 Fourier Transform Holography374
12.6 Resolution in Holography375
12.7 Aberrations in Holography380
12.8 Thick Holograms and Coloured Reconstructions380
12.9 The Efficiency of Holograms383
12.10 Practical Holography384
12.11 Applications of Holography390
13.1 Lasers in Medicine408
Chapter 13 Other Applications of Lasers408
13.2 Isotope Separation410
13.3 Thermonuclear Fusion412
13.4 Applications of X-ray Lasers415
13.5 Applications of Diode-Pumped Ultra-Short-Pulse Solid-State Lasers425
References434
PART FIVE EXAMPLES OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PAPERS435
Example 1 Enhanced Beam Characteristics of a Discharge-pumped Soft-X-Ray Amplifier by an Axial Magnet-ic field437
References450
Example 2 Phase-Conjugating Stimulated Brillouin Scattering Mirror for Low Powers and Refleetivities above 90 136n an Internally Tapered Optical Fiber452
References460
Example 3 Light Speed Reduction to 17 Metres Per Second in an Ultracold Atomic Gas461
References477