This book covers the fundamental aspects of fiber lasers and fiber
amplifiers, and includes a wide range of material from laser physics
fundamentals to state-of-the-art topics in this rapidly growing field of
quantum electronics. This expanded and updated new edition includes
substantial new material on nonlinear frequency conversion and Raman
fiber lasers and amplifiers, as well as an expanded list of references
inclusive of the recent literature in the field.
Emphasis is placed on the nonlinear processes taking place in fiber
lasers and amplifiers, their similarities, differences to, and their
advantages over other solid-state lasers. The reader will learn the
basic principles of solid-state physics and optical spectroscopy of
laser active centers in fibers, the main operational laser regimes, and
will receive practical recommendations and suggestions on fiber laser
research, laser applications, and laser product development.
The book will be useful for students, researchers, and professional
physicists and engineers who work with lasers in the optical and
telecommunications field, as well as those in the chemical and
biological industries.