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Stimulated Scatterings: Nonlinear Fibre Optics
Explores stimulated scatterings in nonlinear fibre optics, covering Brillouin and Raman scattering, spectral characteristics, and power limitations.
Raman Amplification: Fundamentals and Design
Explores Raman amplification in silica fibers, covering spontaneous Raman scattering, amplifier characteristics, gain saturation, and design considerations.
Quantum correlations: light and molecular vibrations
Explores quantum correlations between light and molecular vibrations, covering Raman scattering, light-vibration entanglement, and optomechanical interactions.
Generalities on Nonlinearities in Silica
Explores the generalities on nonlinearities in silica, including the optical Kerr effect and stimulated scatterings.
Spectroscopy with Light
Explores the physics of light, covering electromagnetic waves, particles, interference, and the wave-particle dualism.
Laser Physics: Applications and Innovations
Explores groundbreaking inventions in laser physics, covering optical tweezers, chirped pulse amplification, and modern laser applications.
Nonlinear Fiber Optics: Hollow Core Fibers
Explores nonlinear fiber optics, hollow core fibers, high laser peak powers, and ultrafast amplification techniques.
Difference Frequency Generation: Energy Conservation and Amplification
Explores difference frequency generation, energy conservation, and signal amplification in optics.
Optical Amplification: SNR and Noise Figure
Explores optical amplification effects on SNR and noise figure in photonic systems.
Laser Fusion: Principles and Applications
Provides an overview of laser fusion principles and applications, focusing on ultrafast lasers and their role in energy generation.
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