| Contents |
Introduction
Solid State Lasers |
| Crystalline Paramagnetic Ion Lasers |
| Glass Lasers |
| Solid State Dye Lasers |
| Color Center Lasers |
| Semiconductor Lasers |
| Polymer Lasers |
| Liquid Lasers |
| Organic Dye Lasers |
| Rare Earth Liquid Lasers |
| Gas Lasers |
| Neutral Atom, Ionized, and Molecular Gas Lasers |
| Optically Pumped Far Infrared and Millimeter Wave Lasers |
| References |
| Other Lasers |
| Extreme Ultraviolet and Soft X-Ray Lasers |
| Free Electron Lasers |
| Nuclear Pumped Lasers |
| Natural Lasers |
| Inversionless Lasers |
| Commercial Lasers |
| Solid State Lasers |
| Semiconductor Lasers |
| Dye Lasers |
| Gas Layers |
| Appendices |
| Abbreviations, Acronyms, Initialisms, and Common Names for |
| Types and Structures of Lasers and Amplifiers |
| Abbreviations, Acronyms, Initialisms, and Mineralogical or |
Common Names for Solid-State Laser Materials
Fundamental Constants |
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| Handbook of Laser Wavelengths |
| by Marvin J. Weber, 786pp - 1998, ISBN: 0849335086 |
| The first book to provide tabulations of wavelengths for all types of lasers! |
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This volume represents the most complete, up-to-date compilation of wavelengths of lasers in all media. Divided by type - solid, liquid, and gas - and listed in order of increasing wavelength. |
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| Handbook of Laser Wavelengths includes: |
- crystalline paramagnetic ion lasers
- glass lasers
- color center lasers
- semiconductor lasers
- polymer lasers
- liquid and solid-state dye lasers rare earth liquid lasers neutral atom, ion, and molecular gas lasers
- extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray lasers free electron lasers nuclear-pumped lasers
- lasers-in-nature
- lasers without inversion
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| Brief descriptions of each type of laser are presented, followed by tables listing the laser wavelength, lasing element or medium, host, transition, and primary literature citations. A special section on commercial lasers is an added featured. |
| Handbook of Laser Wavelengths singularly serves as the essential reference for scientists and engineers searching for laser sources for specific applications as well as a survey of the developments that have occurred since the advent of the laser. |
| Features |
- Presents a comprehensive listing of laser wavelengths
- Covers lasers in all media - gases, liquids, and solids
- Tabulates wavelengths of more than 15,000 laser transitions
- Includes wavelengths from millimeter wave to soft x-ray lasers
- Provides archival and current information
- Contains more than 4,000 references
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| $99.95 |
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