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  1. Ultraviolet and Soft X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers: Introduction to Physical Principles, Experimental Results, Technological Challenges (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics) by Peter Schmüser, Martin Dohlus, et all 2008-11-14
  2. Laser Cooling and Trapping (Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics) (Volume 0) by Harold J. Metcalf, Peter van der Straten, 1999-09-29
  3. Laser Processing and Chemistry (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Dieter Bäuerle, 2000-07-31
  4. Optics and Lasers: Including Fibers and Optical Waveguides (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Matt Young, 2000-10-13
  5. Physics of Solid State Laser Materials (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Series) by Richard C. Powell, 1998-03-27
  6. Solid-State Laser Engineering (Springer Series in Optical Sciences) by Walter Koechner, 2010-11-02
  7. Lasers: Fundamentals and Applications (Graduate Texts in Physics) by K. Thyagarajan, Ajoy Ghatak, 2010-10-05
  8. Physics of, and Science with, the X-ray Free- Electron Laser
  9. Optics and lasers: An engineering Physics Approach (Springer series in optical sciences 5) by Hugh Young, 1977
  10. Modern Classical Optics (Oxford Master Series in Atomic, Optical and Laser Physics) by Geoffrey Brooker, 2003-10-09
  11. Photonics: Linear and Nonlinear Interactions of Laser Light and Matter (Advanced Texts in Physics) by Ralf Menzel, 2001-03-23
  12. Femtosecond Laser Pulses: Principles and Experiments (Advanced Texts in Physics)
  13. Frontiers of Laser Physics and Quantum Optics: Proceedings of the International Conference on Laser Physics and Quantum Optics
  14. Lasers by A. E. Siegman, 1986-01

21. Physics UK - University Of Wales Swansea - Physics Department
Threeyear BSc with specialised options in laser physics, medical physics, and particle physics and the foundations of cosmology.
http://www.physics.swansea.ac.uk/
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22. ANU - Laser Physics Centre
The laser physics Centre undertakes research and training at the highestinternational level on a range of topics with a balance between fundamental,
http://laserspark.anu.edu.au/
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The Laser Physics Centre undertakes research and training at the highest international level on a range of topics with a balance between fundamental, strategic and applied laser-based research.
The research program spans many of the most exciting aspects of contemporary laser physics and quantum electronics
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Specialized in fundamental and applied research in the field of condensed matter physics, optics, spectroscopy and laser physics.
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24. ANU - Laser Physics Centre
laser physics Centre section of 2003 RSPhysSE Annual Report (PDF format) laser physics Centre section of 2002 RSPhysSE Annual Report (PDF format)
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25. Laser Physics
major lines of research at the Department of Physics in Swansea is laser physics.At present the Laser and Computational Physics Research Group has five
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Laser Physics.
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RIS using tunable dye lasers.
VG Time of Flight mass spec.
Resonance Ionisation Mass Spectroscopy (RIMS) Laboratory.
Development of Lasers
Although lasers are now well established having been available for nearly three decades there is still lively research under way throughout the world to improve on previous designs, or to find new types of lasers. Here at Swansea we are involved in the investigation and development of small- scale cw diode laser systems and pulsed tunable lasers.
Tunable cw Diode Laser Systems
A major programme is under way to investigate cw diode lasers, operating in the red and near IR, with the aim of designing, constructing and operating tunable, narrow-bandwidth (single longitudinal mode) laser systems. The lasers are based on the principles of combined current and temperature tuning, in conjunction with an external laser cavity. In addition to the capability of wide tunability, schemes for ultra-stable frequency locking are explored, with the aim of short and long term reproducibility of the laser wavelength. This latter aspect is pursued in collaboration with industrial partners. It is planned to amplify the output from these diode laser systems, and frequency shift the laser radiation towards wavelengths in the visible. Diode lasers are or will be used in a number of spectroscopic and analytical applications in our laboratories.
Tunable pulsed Laser Systems
Laser Spectroscopy
Analytical Techniques
More and more laser techniques find applications in material analysis and testing, with major applications in industry. Different types of studies are carried out in our laboratory where we are developing photo-acoustic and photo-thermal (PAS/PTS), opto- galvanic (OGS), resonance ionisation (RIS/RIMS), laser-induced breakdown (LIBS), plasma and Raman spectroscopies as analytical techniques.

26. Easy Laser Physics
Easy laser physics. We need to begin with the idea of atomic energy levels.In chemistry you will probably remember doing Shell diagrams of atoms.
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Easy Laser Physics
We need to begin with the idea of atomic energy levels. In chemistry you will probably remember doing 'Shell' diagrams of atoms. The electrons placed on circles around the atom, two in the first layer, eight in the second, etc. thus for Oxygen with eight electrons we drew: fig. 1 The shells arise because an electron may not have just any value of its energy, but is limited to a series of fixed values. This is an example of QUANTISATION. other physical effects limit the number or electrons which may occupy a given energy level, but that is not important here. Now, we shall consider an idealised atom with two electron energy levels and one electron. ( In fact, many real atoms can behave in this way. It is not as crazy as it sounds at first ). The electron may be in either of the two energy levels, thus: fig. 2 We may make the analogy of a person who is only allowed to stand on a chair or on the ground, two defined levels. If the electron is in the higher level it may fall down into the lower level. In its doing this it must give up an amount of energy equal to the energy difference between the two levels. This is the law of conservation of energy being applied. This energy is given up in the form of light. Light is also quantised. It may be represented as groups of photons. Each photon carries one quantum of light energy. The amount of energy in a quantum depends upon the wavelength ( colour ) of the light.

27. Laser Systems Manufacturer, Fluorescence Lasers, Fiber Systems | Laser Physics,
Development and manufacture of laser equipment. Design and installation of laser show systems for television, film and theater.
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28. Atomic & Laser Homepage
Atomic laser physics. Regenerative amplifier, part of a 2 terawatt TiSapphirelaser. Department laser show (2000) Cu Vapour Laser
http://www-alphys.physics.ox.ac.uk/
Regenerative amplifier, part of a 2 terawatt Ti:Sapphire laser Department laser show (2000) - Cu Vapour Laser *** IMPORTANT INFO ***: Graduate study applicants should direct their attention to the Graduate Program section and the new Graduate Admissions Criteria

29. Walther Group: Laser Physics
laser physics division. Group Activities. Home. One Atom Maser or Micromaser Ion trap laser Resonance Fluorescence Quantum Computer
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100 years after their existence was proposed by Max Planck, single photon Fock states have been observed in the micromaser by researchers at the MPQ.
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30. University Of Queensland Physics Department
The experimental laser physics group comprises five academic staff, Recent publications of the laser physics Group are included in the Departmental
http://www.physics.uq.edu.au/lp/lp.html
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Experimental Laser Physics Location : Home Laser Physics The experimental laser physics group comprises five academic staff, three post-doctoral fellows and sixteen postgraduate students. Laser facilities include a frequency stabilised cw titanium sapphire with 38W argon ion pump, a 300 mW 351 nm Ar-ion laser and a Mira fs laser with Verdi solid state pump.There are also two isotopic CO lasers and NH lasers, a hybrid CW/TEA CO laser, a 12W argon-ion laser and ring dye laser, two injection seeded Nd:YAG lasers with frequency doublers, triplers and quadruplesr, an unseeded Nd:YAG laser with frequency doubler and tripler, two dye lasers with SHG crystals and a Princeton Instruments intensified CCD camera, an imaging spectrometer with a liquid nitrogen cooled CCD detector, together with a wide range of ancillary equipment. Other facilities include two rubidium magneto-optical atom traps, several optical tweezers setups, a scanning confocal optical system, liquid helium cryostats, various optical microscopes and single photon counting equipment. Activities of the group span the spectrum, from ultraviolet to microwaves, from high power pulses to single photons, with a mixture of fundamental and applied work and with an increasing emphasis on collaboration with biologists, geologists, and engineers. There are active collaborations with groups in Italy, Germany ,Sweden and the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.

31. The Nijmegen Molecular And Laser Physics Group

http://www.mlf.science.ru.nl/

32. University Of Wales Swansea - Department Of Physics Homepage
Threeyear BSc with specialised options in laser physics, medical physics, and particle physics and the foundations of cosmology.
http://python.swan.ac.uk/

33. The Nijmegen Molecular And Laser Physics Group

http://www.mlf.science.ru.nl/mlf/

34. Laboratory Laser Energetics Library (LLE)
Has works on thermonuclear fusion, laser physics, plasma physics, xray lasers and diagnostics, and applied optics. Special collections include technical reports and selected Department of Energy microfiche.
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The LLE library serves the research and administrative information needs of a major federally funded research laboratory and National Laser User's Facility. It includes some 2,000 volumes and fifty journal subscriptions in thermonuclear fusion, laser physics, plasma physics, x-ray lasers and diagnostics, and applied optics.
Special collections include technical reports and selected Department of Energy microfiche.
It is located at 250 East River Road, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 14623.
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35. PHY332: Atomic And Laser Physics
The second part gives an introduction to laser physics, with emphasis on thebasic principles of amplification by stimulated emission.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/physics/teaching/phy332/
PHY332: Atomic and Laser Physics
Dr A.M. Fox
Autumn Semester, 20 lectures, 10 credits
This third year core module covers the quantum theory of atoms and atomic spectra, and also the basic principles of lasers.
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PHY332 covers the quantum theory of simple atoms and atomic spectra, and also the basic principles of lasers. The first part of the course covers the physics of atoms and atomic spectra, beginning with hydrogen and then moving on to multi-electron atoms. The second part gives an introduction to laser physics, with emphasis on the basic principles of amplification by stimulated emission. The aims of the course are as follows:
  • to understand the quantum theory of the hydrogen atom and other simple atoms; to describe the main features of atomic spectra ; to understand the basic principles of laser operation;
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    Lecture Topic Introduction The hydrogen atom Radiative transitions Shell model Fine structure and the Zeeman effect Helium Laser physics Return to top of page
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    Exam Homework The written examination will contain 5 questions. Candidates are exepcted to answer three questions. Question 1 is compulsory and consists of several short parts covering the whole syllabus. Candidates may then choose any two from the remaining four questions which cover parts of the syllabus in more detail.

    36. Laser Physics Career
    Books, papers, conferences, citations on tunable lasers.
    http://www.opticsjournal.com/fjduarte.htm
    F. J. DUARTE
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    At present, Dr. Duarte is a research physicist at a major US corporation based in Upstate New York. He graduated with First Class Honours in physics from Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) where he was also awarded a Ph.D. in physics for his research on optically-pumped molecular lasers . His career history includes appointments with The University of New South Wales, The University of Alabama, and the US Army Aviation and Missile Command. He has also held honorary appointments at The University of New Mexico and Macquarie University. He has served as Topical Editor for

    37. Research Experience In Physics & Astronomy For Undergraduates (REU)
    Research areas in this 10week program for undergraduates include astronomy and astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter physics, high energy physics, nuclear physics, plasma and laser physics, quantum optics, and physics education.
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    Directors: Priscilla S. Auchincloss and Arie Bodek The Physics and Astronomy Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation to support ten to twelve highly-qualified students to undertake supervised research projects in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, for a period of 10 weeks each summer. Departmental faculty conduct research in diverse experimental and theoretical areas, including Biological Physics Condensed Matter Physics High Energy Physics Nuclear Physics ... Quantum Optics , and Physics Education. Each summer, the Department's research effort involves approximately 20 undergraduate students, in addition to approximately 120 graduate students, 35 postdoctoral research associates, and 30 regular faculty members. Much of the research performed by past undergraduate research assistants has been published in scientific journals. Many students have also presented their work at national conferences and undergraduate research symposia at the University of Rochester. Program : Over the 10-week summer research period, participants attend a series of informal seminars covering research topics as well as others, such as preparing for graduate school. These seminars are intended to foster discussion among REU students and faculty, and to serve as a basis for further social and scientific interaction. Students whose projects are primarily experimental are encouraged to attend mini-courses in electronics and in machine shop techniques. The core research experience takes place in the context of research groups working at the University's research facilities. Students present their work at an informal symposium at the end of the summer. They are encouraged to work with their research advisers toward completion of publications, submission of abstracts, and presentations of their work at professional and student conferences.

    38. Laser Physics Home Page
    The UCM laser physics Group undertakes research at the highest internationallevel on a range of topics related with nonlinear and quantum optics.
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    The UCM Laser Physics Group undertakes research at the highest international level on a range of topics related with non-linear and quantum optics. The main research topic is the spatio-temporal dynamics of lasers.
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    39. PhysicsWeb - Business Directory - Laser Physics UK
    PhysicsWeb, The web site for physicists, PhysicsWorld, Institute of Physics,Electronic Publishing, online products and services.
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    40. Plasma And Laser Physics
    Plasma and laser physics. The study of laboratory and astrophysical plasmas The Department group in Plasma and laser physics is closely aligned with a
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    Plasma and Laser Physics
    The study of laboratory and astrophysical plasmas is currently in the midst of a renaissance. In Astrophysics, new observations and computational techniques have revealed the ubiquity of non-linear plasma processes in environments as diverse as star-forming regions and the environments surrounding black holes. To properly account for the life-cycle of stars and galaxies, one must understand the origin and behavior of the magnetic fields that play a critical role in nearly all astrophysical flows. In the laboratory, the current generation of high-power lasers has opened a new window into high-energy-density plasma environments. Energy densities in excess of 10 ergs/cm , such as exist in the core of stars, are now accessible to laboratory studies. With the advent of the next generation of super lasers, controlled thermonuclear ignition has finally come within reach. Ignition will be attained by inertial confinement (ICF) of a hot dense plasma compressed by the super lasers over an interval of a few nanoseconds. With the construction of the National Ignition Facility , a $1.5 billion, 1.8-MJ laser at the

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