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- Ceramic Lasers
- Ceramic Lasers
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Solid-state laser processes and active materials
- 3 Experimental technique: powder characteristics and the synthesis of optical grade ceramics, effects of sintering aids
- 4 Synthesis of polycrystalline ceramic lasers (RE-doped sesquioxides)
- 5 Synthesis of RE (Nd) heavily doped YAG ceramics
- 6 Optical scattering centers in polycrystalline ceramics
- 7 Advanced technologies in ceramics (composite, fiber, single crystal by sinteringmethod, etc.)
- 8 Current R&D status of ceramic lasers worldwide
- 9 The future of ceramic technology
- 10 High resolution optical spectroscopy and emission decay of laser ceramics
- 11 Ceramic lasers
- Index
2 - Solid-state laser processes and active materials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
- Ceramic Lasers
- Ceramic Lasers
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Solid-state laser processes and active materials
- 3 Experimental technique: powder characteristics and the synthesis of optical grade ceramics, effects of sintering aids
- 4 Synthesis of polycrystalline ceramic lasers (RE-doped sesquioxides)
- 5 Synthesis of RE (Nd) heavily doped YAG ceramics
- 6 Optical scattering centers in polycrystalline ceramics
- 7 Advanced technologies in ceramics (composite, fiber, single crystal by sinteringmethod, etc.)
- 8 Current R&D status of ceramic lasers worldwide
- 9 The future of ceramic technology
- 10 High resolution optical spectroscopy and emission decay of laser ceramics
- 11 Ceramic lasers
- Index
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- Ceramic Lasers , pp. 18 - 120Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013