Energy level of Free Ions.- Group Theory and Quantum Theory.- Rare Earth Ions in Materials.- Theory of Radiation Transition.-Spectroscopic Parameter and Their Calculation.- Phonon and Spectral Line.- Energy Levels and Spectroscope Properties of Transition Metal Ions.- Radiationless Transition Inside Ions.- Energy Transfer and Migration Between Ions.- Laser and Physical Properties of Materials.- Composite Function of Laser Crystal.- Apparent Crystal Field model of laser glass and its application.- Appendix.- Index.
Zundu Luo is a professor at Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FIRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been working in the field of spectroscopic physics and laser crystal research since 1965, serving as the leading scientist of the research group of new laser crystal materials from 1982 to 2003. He has published more than 100 articles in SCI indexed journals and has been awarded the Second Class Prize of China's National Science and Technology Progress and the First Class Prize of Scientific and Technological Progress of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Yidong Huang got his Ph.D. from Strathclyde University in 1997. He became a professor at Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (FIRSM), Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1999. He is currently a member of the council of Chinese Optical Society. His research interests include laser and luminescence properties of rare earth and transition metal ions in solids; new laser and non-linear crystals, laser glasses, solid luminescence materials, and related devices. He has been working in the field of laser crystal and solid state laser since 1987, as the leading scientist of the research group of laser crystal and solid state laser from 2004. He has published more than 200 articles in SCI indexed journals, and owns more than 20 patents. As a partner, he got one Second Class Prize of China's national science and technology progress and one First Class Prize of scientific and technological progress of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
This book discusses the spectral properties of solid-state laser materials, including emission and absorption of light, the law of radiative and nonradiative transitions, the selection rule for optical transitions, and different calculation methods of the spectral parameters. The book includes a systematic presentation of the authors' own research works in this field, specifically addressing the stimulated nonradiative transition theory and the apparent crystal field model. This volume is helpful resource for researchers and graduate students in the fields of solid spectroscopy and solid-state laser material physics, while also serving as a valuable reference guide for instructors and advanced students of physics.