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1 A short introduction on how “lasing” is achieved
LASERS A short introduction on how “lasing” is achieved

2 Applications of Lasers
To annoy people at the movies Lasers in Industry Lasers in Geography Lasers in Astronomy Lasers in Communication

3 3 ways radiation interact with the energy levels of atoms
Spontaneous Emission atom*  atom + photon Induced absorption atom + photon  atom* Induced/stimulated emission Responsible for laser creation Atom* + photon  atom + 2photons 2 photons travel in exactly the same direction with the same energy and in phase

4 Importance of Induced Emission
Laser = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation Simple Model Why won’t this work? Population Inversion More atoms in upper/excited state than lower state Done by pumping the ground states to excited states Once pumped – decay rapidly (sp. em) to a metastable state More atoms in a metastable state than ground state Achieves population inversion

5 Lasing Transition Can happen once population inversion is maintained
Transition from metastable state to the ground state Atom* + photon  atom + 2photons

6 3 level laser Ruby laser 1960 by Theodore Maiman

7 4 level laser Relieves population inversion difficulty

8 Summary How A laser Works


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