Lecture

Laser Systems: Theory and Applications

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This lecture covers various modules related to laser systems, including basic laser operation, laser systems, noise characteristics, optical fibers, ultrafast lasers, nonlinear frequency conversion, and laboratory visits. It discusses topics such as relaxation oscillations, population and photon rate equations, and the characteristics of lasers. The lecture also delves into the theory and modern applications of lasers, emphasizing coherence, noise, and frequency conversion.

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