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Dr. Mike Nofziger 2010 “LASERS” L ight A mplification by the S timulated E mission of R adiation

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“LASERS ”. L ight A mplification by the S timulated E mission of R adiation. “LASERS ” ….. small. Tunable Diode Laser - about 2mm x 2mm chip - used to measure water vapor concentration in the near-IR - used to detect low-levels of gas concentration ( ppm , ppb). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: “LASERS ”

Dr. Mike Nofziger 2010

“LASERS”Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation

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“LASERS” ….. small

Tunable Diode Laser- about 2mm x 2mm chip- used to measure water vapor concentration in the near-IR- used to detect low-levels of gas concentration (ppm, ppb)

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“LASERS” ….. Large!!!

NOVA Laser at LLNL

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“LASERS” ….. History1917--Albert Einstein describes the photon and points out that stimulated emission of light could occur.

1958--Arthur Schawlow and Charles Townes publish their theoretical paper "Infrared and Optical Masers" in Physical Review, 1958.

1960 --Theodore Maiman invents the first laser, the optical version of the maser, using a man-made ruby crystal. First operated on May 16, 1960.

1961--HeNe gas laser is invented by Ali Javan, et al., Bell Labs.           -first laser to emit a continuous (CW) beam of light           -first output was at 3.39 microns, in the infrared           -visible output at 0.633 microns (633 nm) in 1962           -"workhorse of the laser industry“

1963--CO2 gas laser is invented by Patel, Bell Labs.1964--Argon ion laser is invented by Bridges, Hughes Research Labs.1966--Organic Dye (liquid) laser is invented.1970's--Semiconductor lasers are run at room temperature, paving the way for their practical use today.

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“LASERS” ….. 2010, the 50th Anniversary!

“A solution looking for a problem.”

http://spie.org/media/laserplayer/laserplayer.html

http://www.laserfest.org/

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“LASERS” ….. Basic Principle

Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation

Atoms absorb energy…

A population inversion is created…

The atoms return to their non-energetic states by emitting radiation(“light”--UV, visible, or IR) through stimulated emission…

Feedback in an optical cavity amplifies this light…

Some of this light is emitted in the form of laser light!

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“LASERS” ….. Stimulated Emission

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“LASERS” ….. Characteristics of Laser Light

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“LASERS”“LASERS” ….. Laser Speckle

(random interference pattern)

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"How to Make a Laser"

  "Gain medium (to provide for population inversion)"+

"Input source of energy (electricity, light, etc.)"+

"Resonant cavity (provides optical feedback and sustains stimulated emission)"

 

“LASERS” ….. Fundamental Parts

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“LASERS” ….. Example: He-Ne Laser

The Helium-Neon (He-Ne) Laser

      - Output powers relatively low (.1-100 mW)

     - Wavelength of 633 nm (reddish-orange color)

     - Output beam is a very clean, TEM00 Gaussian profile          (can be focused to a very small spot)

     - Small diameter, long glass tube construction

     - Needs approx. 5-10kV to run (to make the plasma)

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“LASERS” ….. Example: He-Ne Laser

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“LASERS” ….. Example: He-Ne Laser

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“LASERS” ….. Example: He-Ne Laser

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“LASERS”“LASERS” ….. Example: Red laser pointer

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“LASERS”

Red Laser Pointer- direct output of red light from the Laser Diode (“LD”)

λ = 633nm, 650nm, 670nm, etc.- output is monitored by the built-in photodiode detector (“PD”)- beam expands and is collimated by the aspheric lens

“LASERS” ….. Example: Red laser pointer

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“LASERS”

Diode-Pumped Solid State “DPSS laser”- 808nm (near-infrared) pump diode laser 808nm energy converted to 1064nm by the Nd:YVO4 crystal- 1064nm energy converted to 532nm green light by the KTP crystal

- this is a non-linear process called “frequency-doubling”- the input frequency is doubled, and the output wavelength is cut in half

- beam is expanded - beam is collimated- beam is filtered to block the (powerful) original IR energy at 808nm

“LASERS” ….. Example: Green laser pointer

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“LASERS” – Red vs. Green

Reference: “Sam’s Laser FAQ”

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λ = 405 nm “blue”P = 150 mW

λ = 532 nm “green”P=50mW

“LASERS” – Red, Green and now Blue!

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“LASERS” ….. Example: High-Power Diodes

- Stacks of linear arrays of diode lasers- 100’s to kilowatts of power- near infrared wavelengths- used for materials processing

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“LASERS” ….. Example: CD Diode Lasers

output in the near-infrared≈ 5 – 50mW output actual laser chip from a CD player

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“LASERS”

Laser Guide Stars

- VLT 8.2m telescopes- creates an artificial star at an altitude of 90

km- yellow sodium line- part of the VLT’s Adaptive Optics system

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“LASERS”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lasercutting-video.ogg

top: CAD modelbottom: laser-cut part

- 0.5mm thick stainless steel

Laser Cutting

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Remote_Fibre_Laser_Welding_WMG_Warwick.ogg

Laser WeldingCO2, Nd:YAGE ≈ 1MW/cm2

f beam < .5mmcarbon steel, stainless steel,aluminum,titanium