Laser Action Summary: PH 0101 Unit 3 Lecture 2 1
Laser Action Summary: PH 0101 Unit 3 Lecture 2 1
Laser Action Summary: PH 0101 Unit 3 Lecture 2 1
pumping
Step 3 : Stimulated emission takes place
Step 4 : Positive feed back (optical resonator)
Step 5 : Amplification of light
(a 2 a 1 )
2(d 2 d 1 )
i. Optical pumping
Exposure to electromagnetic radiation of frequency =
(E2-E1)/h obtained from discharge flash tube results in
pumping
Suitable for solid state lasers
ii. Electrical discharge
By inelastic atom-atom collisions, population inversion is
established
Suitable for Gas lasers
Optical resonator
A pair of mirrors placed on either side of the active
medium is known as optical resonator. One mirror is
completely silvered and the other is partially silvered.
The laser beam comes out through the partially
silvered mirror.
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Types of Lasers
•Pulsed Lasers
•Visible Region
•Infrared Region
•Ultraviolet Region
•Microwave Region
•X-Ray Region
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According to the source
Dye Lasers
Gas Lasers
Chemical Lasers
193 nm (ArF), 248 nm (KrF), Excimer recombination via Ultraviolet lithography for semiconductor
Excimer lase PH 0101 UNIT 3 LECTURE 3 18
r 308 nm (XeCl), 353 nm (XeF) electrical discharge manufacturing, laser surgery
CO2 Laser
Introduction
CO2 lasers belong to the class of molecular gas lasers.
In the case of atoms, electrons in molecules can be
excited to higher energy levels, and the distribution of
electrons in the levels define the electronic state of the
molecule.
Besides, these electronic levels, the molecules have
other energy levels.
Optical resonators
A pair of concave mirrors placed on either side of
the discharge tube, one completely polished and the
other partially polished.
Simplified energy level diagram for the neodymium ion in YAG showing
the principal laser transitions
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This laser system has two absorption bands
(0.73 m and 0.8 m)
Optical pumping mechanism is employed.
Laser transition takes place between two laser
levels at 1.06mm
Excimer Wavelength
ArF 193 nm
KrF 248 nm
XeBr 282 nm
XeCl 308 nm
XeF 351 nm
CaF2 193 nm
KrCl 222 nm
Cl2 259 nm
N2 337 nm
Definition
The technique of recording of the complete
information of an object (ie, its amplitude and
phase) is called Holography (Holo – whole; graphy
– recording)
6. Special property When cut into pieces, When cut into pieces each
information is lost bit carries full information