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Laser Cooling of Solids

Books from same Author: S V Petrushkin

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    Author(s)S V Petrushkin
    PublisherWoodhead Publishing
    ISBN9781845696320
    Pages402
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2009

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    Woodhead Publishing Laser Cooling of Solids by S V Petrushkin

    Laser cooling is an important emerging technology in such areas as the cooling of semiconductors. The book examines and suggests solutions for a range of problems in the development of miniature solid-state laser refrigerators, self-cooling solid-state lasers and optical echo-processors. It begins by looking at the basic theory of laser cooling before considering such topics as self-cooling of active elements of solid-state lasers, laser cooling of solid-state information media of optical echo-processors, and problems of cooling solid-state quantum processors.Laser Cooling of Solids is an important contribution to the development of compact laser-powered cryogenic refrigerators, both for the academic community and those in the microelectronics and other industries.Provides a timely review of this promising field of research and discusses the fundamentals and theory of laser coolingParticular attention is given to the physics of cooling processes and the mathematical description of these processesReviews previous experimental investigations in laser cooling and presents progress towards key potential applications