LASER
LASER
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
L:LIGHT
A:AMPLIFICATION by
S:STIMULATED
E:EMISSION of
R:RADIATION
Difference between Ordinary & laser light
Ordinary light Laser light
•Polychromatic
• Incoherent • Monochromatic
• High Divergence • Coherent
• Low Intensity • Less Divergence
• High Intensity
Characteristics of Laser
Monochromaticity
Coherence
Temporal coherence
Spatial coherence
Intensity
Unidirectionaly
Divergence
Spectral purity
Applications of Laser
Applications in communication
Industrial applications
Applications in the field of medical science
Astronomical and geophysical applications
Metrology applications
Defence application
Environmental monitoring and Scientific Research
ENTERTAINMENT APPLICATION
Laser show
DEFENCE APPLICATION
Detection of submarines
and mines
Laser fusion
Laser Eraser
Compact Disk (CD)
HOLOGRAPHY
Atom
1. Absorption
Energy of photon h=E2-E1 ‘ absorb by atoms in
the lower energy states and excites to higher
energy states.
Einstein Equation for absorption
Nab = B12N1ρ(υ)Δt
A + h A*
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Absorption
Energy
Excited State
photon
Ground State
2. Spontaneous Emission
The process of emission of photons by an excited atoms by its own ,
without the influence of external agent is called spontaneous emission.
A* A + h Spontaneous Emission
Nsp = A21N2Δt , A* A + h (photon)
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Spontaneous
Emission
Energy
Excited State
photon
Ground State
3. Stimulated Emission
The process of emission of photons by an excited
atom through a forced or triggered transition
A* + h = A + 2 h
Nst = B21 N2 ρ(υ) Δt
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Stimulated
Energy
Emission
photon
Ground
State
Comparison between Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission
N2
N2
N1 N1
E2
Energy
E1
Three Level Pumping Scheme
Absorption band
E
Non-radiative
E3 transition
E2
Metastable
state
E
Laser transition
E1 Ground
state
0.5
cm
Coolant 4 cm
Inlet Outlet
H. V.
Power
Supply
Energy level Diagram (Ruby Laser)
Cr3+ atom absorb
green and blue bands
of wave length from
xenon flash lamp &
E3
Non radiative transition excited to E3 & E3’
respectively
Energy (ev)
E2 Metastable state
Radiative transitions
Stimulated emission from E2 to E1 emits
Pumping
Red photon with peak
E1 near 6943 A0 .
Ground state
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