Emerging Topics in High-Power Laser and Light–Matter Interactions
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (146 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725841998
- 9783725842001
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- Engineering: general
- 2 µm IR
- 3D modeling
- C+L band
- Goos–Hänchen Shift
- LIB
- SBS
- analytical model
- antimonide semiconductor laser
- beam shaping
- broadband enhancement
- coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering
- combined pulse laser
- confluent hypergeometric function
- convolution neural network
- dielectric constant
- diffraction-limited system
- diode-pumped
- external-cavity
- femtosecond single-pulse CARS
- femtosecond time-resolved CARS spectroscopy
- fiber coupled
- flower-like silver particles
- fringe geometry
- high-energy short pulse
- high-power laser
- illicit drug detection
- interferometry
- laser Doppler
- laser spectroscopy
- lasers pulsed
- microlens
- mode-hop-free
- optical amplifiers
- photovoltaic
- point spread function
- pulse duration compression
- refractive index
- shock wave velocity
- stimulated Brillouin scattering
- stimulated Raman scattering
- temperature measurement
- the laser pulse time compression technique
- tunable laser source
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This Special Issue of Phototonics, "Emerging Topics in High-Power Laser and Light–Matter Interactions", presents a curated collection of cutting-edge research exploring the dynamic interplay between high-power laser technologies and light–matter interactions. The compilation encompasses advancements in laser source development, pulse manipulation, theoretical modeling, and novel sensing applications, offering insights into the latest experimental, theoretical, and computational methodologies. Key areas covered include high-power laser technology and applications, optical neural networks, fiber-optic sensing and communication, adaptive optics, short-pulse laser generation via nonlinear optics, Brillouin scattering, solid-state laser systems, spectral imaging, and quantum imaging and quantum optics. These topics are pivotal in advancing applications across industrial processing, biomedical imaging, and quantum information science. This Special Issue serves as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and technologists who are engaged in photonics, providing a comprehensive overview of current trends and future directions in high-power laser systems and light–matter interactions.
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