Laser Theory by Hermann Haken (Author)
- Publisher: PHYSICS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 31952
- Number of Pages: 338
Rs.790.00
Rs.995.00
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π Title Name: Laser Theory
βοΈ Author: Hermann Haken
π¦ Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
πΉ Introduction:
"Laser Theory" by Hermann Haken offers a foundational and advanced understanding of the physical principles behind laser operation. Written by one of the pioneers in the field, the book bridges theoretical physics and practical laser systems.
π Key Points:
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Covers the quantum mechanical foundation of laser action.
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Explains laser oscillation, stability, and self-organization principles.
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Introduces semiclassical and quantum electrodynamics approaches.
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Suitable for physics students, researchers, and laser engineers.
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A classic reference widely cited in academic and industrial research.
π» Conclusion:
A must-have for those interested in theoretical optics and quantum electronics, this text delivers both depth and clarity on one of the most impactful technologies of modern physics.