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Author Csele, Mark, author

Title Laser modeling : a numerical approach with algebra and calculus / Mark Steven Csele
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 260 pages)
Contents Chapter 1. Basic laser processes -- chapter 2. Threshold gain -- chapter 3. Gain saturation -- chapter 4. Analytical solutions -- chapter 5. Thermal issues -- chapter 6. Generating massive inversions through Q-switching -- chapter 7. Non-linear optics -- chapter 8. Common lasers and parameters
Summary "The approach taken in this book is simple present laser theory in an understandable way and one that can be applied immediately, and numerically, to real laser systems. With that in mind, the approach in this text is to present each theory along with a real, solved example--in most cases, based on commercial lasers. As a professor of laser science, I am fortunate to have a lab equipped with many different types of lasers; many of those lasers are included here in examples. In making the theory "accessible," both a calculus-based and an algebraic approach are shown in tandem; a prime example of this is the presentation of both the calculus-based Rigrod model and an algebra-based model for the prediction of various laser parameters in Chapters 3 and 4. Readers drawn to numerically grounded solutions to problems (dare we say "engineers"?) will find the algebraic approach a refreshing demonstration of how concepts actually work and are applied, while those with more mathematical thought processes will appreciate the complementary calculus-based models. Either way, the results are similar (and, as I tell my students, it doesn't matter how you learn it). As an educator, I appreciate the fact that we all learn in different ways. The actual use of algebra-based solutions originated with our four-year bachelor program at Niagara College. Although at the inception of the program we intended to use calculus-based theory exclusively, it became apparent that students were spending more time on the math than on the concepts (i.e., they were often "buried in the math, with the mathematical rigor of solutions getting in the way of understanding the concepts)"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Lasers -- Mathematical models
Laser beams -- Mathematical models
Numerical analysis.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Laser beams -- Mathematical models
Lasers -- Mathematical models
Numerical analysis
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781466582507
1466582502
9781306567978
1306567971
9781315215877
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9781351823074
1351823078