2nd Edition. — IOP Publishing Ltd, 2023. —– 158 p. — ISBN 978-0-7503-5480-6.
Lasers, which were developed in the early 1960s, have not only played an important role in the advancement of scientific knowledge in a wide variety of fields, but have also found commercial applications in a multitude of devices that have become important in our daily lives. These applications include CD/DVD players, laser printers, and fiber optic communication devices. While these devices depend largely on the monochromaticity and coherence of the light which lasers produce, other well-known applications such as laser machining and laser fusion depend on the intensity of laser light. The first part of this book summarizes the physics of lasers and describes some of the more common types of laser and their applications
Preface
Part I LasersThe basic physics of lasers
Conventional lasers
Semiconducting lasers
Laser applications
Part II The application of lasers to the cooling and trapping of atomsLaser cooling of atoms
Laser trapping of atoms
Fermions and bosons
Bose–Einstein condensates
Other applications of laser cooling and trapping