Lecture

4 level rate equation - Laser Power

In course
DEMO: culpa cupidatat Lorem sit
Nostrud sit in fugiat consequat sint cupidatat commodo ea laborum quis eiusmod magna quis. Aute pariatur sint irure culpa sint velit veniam aute magna quis id. Adipisicing duis do est excepteur velit dolore fugiat consectetur eu ullamco qui. Sunt officia eu eu sunt aute cupidatat magna quis sit incididunt esse id.
Login to see this section
Description

This lecture introduces a four-level system as an extension of the three-level system, focusing on the efficiency of power requirement. The instructor explains the benefits of a four-level system over a three-level system, deriving a formula for calculating laser power in continuous wave lasers. The lecture covers the concept of inversion population, the development of rate equations for a four-level system, and the calculation of gain saturation and power necessary to reach threshold. The instructor also discusses the relationship between input power and laser output power, deriving equations for gain and output intensity. Various observations and factors affecting output power are explored, along with the assumptions used in deriving the expressions.

Instructors (2)
dolore aliqua mollit
Proident consequat sit culpa ut magna ad. Ea commodo aliqua cupidatat sunt ullamco ut esse aute veniam occaecat nulla laborum culpa dolore. Ullamco Lorem duis pariatur adipisicing veniam incididunt mollit sunt. Amet consequat commodo consectetur in deserunt. Ea non laboris occaecat anim dolor labore fugiat excepteur. Nulla cillum tempor voluptate pariatur officia cupidatat fugiat ex sint anim qui.
laborum ea
Consequat magna irure elit exercitation cillum aliquip et aliquip exercitation sint voluptate. Aliquip anim aliquip consectetur deserunt velit velit minim eu. Minim eu cupidatat enim nisi pariatur ea nostrud nostrud. Sunt id tempor nisi Lorem enim velit aliquip magna consequat.
Login to see this section
About this result
This page is automatically generated and may contain information that is not correct, complete, up-to-date, or relevant to your search query. The same applies to every other page on this website. Please make sure to verify the information with EPFL's official sources.