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- W1623221539 abstract "This chapter describes the energy levels and transition probabilities of solid-state lasers. The spectral range of solid-state lasers extends from approximately 0.5 to 3.0 pm, a wavelength factor of six. It is observed that for solid-state lasers, population inversion is achieved by optical pumping and is dependent upon the absorption spectrum of the laser ion in the host, the spectral match of this spectrum with the spectrum of the pumping source, the lifetime of the upper laser level, which determines the pumping rate required, and the quantum efficiency. The threshold for laser action involving vibronic transitions depends on the transition probability and the thermal Boltzman population in the terminal level. Optical transitions between electronic states of laser ions in solids, either that used for pumping or for stimulated emission, are predominantly of electric-dipole nature. Paramagnetic ions from several transition groups have been used for solid-state lasers. It is found that solid-state laser hosts include both ordered and disordered materials." @default.
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- W1623221539 title "3. Solid State Lasers" @default.
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