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Advanced Laser Systems

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This lecture covers advanced laser systems such as gas lasers, solid-state lasers, and dye lasers. Topics include pulse amplification, optical fibers, diffraction gratings, and the generation of short pulses without 'mode-locking'. The instructor discusses concepts like group speed dispersion, self-phase modulation, femtosecond pulse lasers, and the optical Kerr effect.

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