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In this chapter, we start by reviewing Einstein’s derivation of Planck’s radiation law, whereby the Einstein coefficients for stimulated and spontaneous radiative processes are introduced. Generalizing to the case of non-equilibrium, conditions for laser activity are derived. After a brief discussion of possible realizations of the laser principle, we discuss the generation of short laser pulses by the superposition of a fundamental and side-band frequencies. The carrier envelope phase is then discussed as well as the characterization of laser pulses by windowed Fourier transforms that concludes this chapter.
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With ν=c/λ, dν=−c/λ 2dλ we get \(\rho(\lambda)\mathrm {d}\lambda=8\pi hc/\lambda^{5}\mathrm {d}\lambda (\exp \{\frac{hc}{kT\lambda} \}-1 )^{-1}\).
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Note that in the previous section the rate was proportional to ρ and here it is proportional to the dimensionless variable n; we therefore have to use a different symbol for the coefficients.
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Maser stands for “Microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”.
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Defined as the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the intensity curve.
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Appendix: Some Gaussian Integrals
Appendix: Some Gaussian Integrals
Throughout this book, Gaussian integrals will be encountered. For complex valued parameters a and b with \(\operatorname{Re} {a}\geq0\), the following formulae hold:
A generalization of one of the formulae above to the case of a d-dimensional integral that is helpful is
valid for positive definite symmetric matrices A. As in the 1d-case, it can be proven by using a “completion of the square” argument. Furthermore, the convention that non-indication of the boundaries implies integration over the whole range of the independent variables has been used.
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Grossmann, F. (2013). A Short Introduction to Laser Physics. In: Theoretical Femtosecond Physics. Graduate Texts in Physics. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00606-2_1
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