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Metal Vapour Lasers Christopher E. Little University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland Since the first successful demonstration of a metal vapour laser (MVL) in 1962, this class of laser has become widely used in a broad range of fields including precision materials processing, isotope separation and medicine. The MVLs that are used today have a range of impressive characteristics that are not readily available using other technologies. In particular, the combination of high average output powers, pulse recurrence frequencies and beam quality available from green/yellow Cu vapour lasers (CVLs) and Cu bromide lasers, coupled with the high-quality, multiwatt ultraviolet (265-289 nm) radiation that can be produced using simple nonlinear optical techniques, means that Cu lasers will continue to be important for many years. Metal Vapour Lasers covers all the most commercially important and scientifically interesting pulsed and continuous wave (CW) gas-discharge MVLs, and includes device h

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"Everything you wanted to know about metal vapour lasers, but were afraid to ask - perhaps an effective summary of the new book by Christopher Little of St Andrews University. Undoubtedly a book you must buy if you are working in the field." (Optics Laser Technology, 4th March, 1999)
"This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most important types of these lasers [metal vapour lasers]." (La Doc Sti, Vol. 371, March 1999)

Table of Contents
Self-terminating Metal Vapour Lasers.

Copper Vapour Lasers.

Molecular-donor Copper Lasers.

Engineering and Electrical Excitation of Pulsed Copper Lasers.

Gain Behaviour, Optical Resonators and Beam Quality of Pulsed Copper Lasers.

Frequency Extension of Copper Lasers and Other Resonance-metastable MVLs.

Applications of Copper Lasers and Other Resonance-metastable Metal Vapour Lasers.

Strontium and Calcium Ion Recombination Lasers.

Cataphoretic Helium-Cadmium Ion Lasers.

White-light Helium-Cadmium Ion Lasers.

Ultraviolet and Infrared Copper, Silver and Gold Ion Lasers.

Bibliography.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 26/01/1999
      ISBN13: 9780471973874, 978-0471973874
      ISBN10: 0471973874
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      Book Synopsis
      Metal Vapour Lasers Christopher E. Little University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland Since the first successful demonstration of a metal vapour laser (MVL) in 1962, this class of laser has become widely used in a broad range of fields including precision materials processing, isotope separation and medicine. The MVLs that are used today have a range of impressive characteristics that are not readily available using other technologies. In particular, the combination of high average output powers, pulse recurrence frequencies and beam quality available from green/yellow Cu vapour lasers (CVLs) and Cu bromide lasers, coupled with the high-quality, multiwatt ultraviolet (265-289 nm) radiation that can be produced using simple nonlinear optical techniques, means that Cu lasers will continue to be important for many years. Metal Vapour Lasers covers all the most commercially important and scientifically interesting pulsed and continuous wave (CW) gas-discharge MVLs, and includes device h

      Trade Review
      "Everything you wanted to know about metal vapour lasers, but were afraid to ask - perhaps an effective summary of the new book by Christopher Little of St Andrews University. Undoubtedly a book you must buy if you are working in the field." (Optics Laser Technology, 4th March, 1999)
      "This book provides a comprehensive overview of the most important types of these lasers [metal vapour lasers]." (La Doc Sti, Vol. 371, March 1999)

      Table of Contents
      Self-terminating Metal Vapour Lasers.

      Copper Vapour Lasers.

      Molecular-donor Copper Lasers.

      Engineering and Electrical Excitation of Pulsed Copper Lasers.

      Gain Behaviour, Optical Resonators and Beam Quality of Pulsed Copper Lasers.

      Frequency Extension of Copper Lasers and Other Resonance-metastable MVLs.

      Applications of Copper Lasers and Other Resonance-metastable Metal Vapour Lasers.

      Strontium and Calcium Ion Recombination Lasers.

      Cataphoretic Helium-Cadmium Ion Lasers.

      White-light Helium-Cadmium Ion Lasers.

      Ultraviolet and Infrared Copper, Silver and Gold Ion Lasers.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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