Lasers by Siegman, Anthony E. (1986) Hardcover by Anthony E Siegman (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1986
  • Number of pages: 1283 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 52.98 MB
  • Authors: Anthony E Siegman

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great book on lasers….

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Review “An extraordinary tutorial text particularly for use by graduate students as well as an invaluable reference for the seasoned professional.”–IEEE Spectrum”LASERS is a remarkably well written book that should become the standard introductory text on laser physics.”–Optical & Quantum Electronic News”The classic pedagogical treatment of the subject.”–Physics Today”We call it the ‘bible on lasers.'”–Robert L. Byer, Optics and Photonics, July/August 2014 About the Author Anthony Siegman is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He received his Undergraduate degree from Harvard and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐This book is a masterpiece. As the simple title implies, this massive volume contains just about everything known about lasers up to the 1980s. One would think though, that such an ambitious text would inevitably leave certain subjects under-developed, but every page of the book emanates the care Siegman took in carefully thinking through each explanation and derivation to teach the reader. As one reads through the text chapter by chapter, the book also incorporates the modern (as of the 1980s, but much is still relevant) context of parameters and physics being discussed. For example, every section in the chapter on amplification cites the real measurements and performance of Nd:Glass, Ti:Sapph etc. gain mediums to really cement what the alphas and lambdas mean in reality. The meat of the exposition is superb, as Siegman’s approach is to not only explain each concept thoroughly as they are introduced, but then double back towards the end of the chapter to insert his own personal insights and interpretations that are always illuminating. The book is so well done, he even writes a few sentences about the references included at the end of each section. It’s a shame that Siegman passed away, since in the 30 years after its publication the field of lasers has advanced by leaps and bounds. I wouldn’t trust anyone else to add to Siegman’s book though, since his writing was truly one of a kind.

⭐This remarkable text is a wonderful introduction to the world of lasers, especially good for undergraduate courses, particularly for engineers.The basic principles and practice are explained with extraordinary clarity, and without any significant mention of quantum mechanics. The main weakness of the book is the lack of information on semiconductor laser diodes – so central these days to many branches of laser engineering.For those wanting a more advanced undergraduate – or physics-based text – an excellent complementary text to Siegman’s is Orazio Svelto’s ‘Principles of Lasers’.Siegman’s book is an excellent engineering text – a terrific introduction for anybody who is new to lasers.

⭐Most undergraduate and graduate classes use this book and it is an absolutely amazingly well-written book. I remember as an undergrad. this book was a little confusing but now with more experience in the field of laser and optics I see why this book is so highly regarded. The book hasn’t been updated so its missing some more recent topics in lasers but it is still an amazing book. Check out Silfvast and Demtroder for other books that are also well written and offer some expounding on some topics that this book is weak on.

⭐It is a great test book for one to have if they want to learn about lasers. It goes thru every detail, it is a lot of information to digest but Seigman puts it better then anyone else that I know of. Many other physics and laser text books quote Seigman’s Lasers, so why not get the source that everyone trusts?

⭐This isn’t a coffee table book. This is a coffee table. Seriously, this book is humongous. But, if you want to know anything about light, lasers or the meaning of life (for a physicist), then this is the book for you. Also, the writing style is refreshingly human for a physics text, along the lines of Griffiths or Hecht.

⭐The author has a real talent for explaining. The book is surprisingly well written for a scientific reference book. Years after I followed the class where this book was used, it still sits on my shelf and I refer to it regularly for my work.

⭐Steak sauce.

⭐This book contains all the information a student would need to learn about lasers from a classical stand point of view. Unlike most other books fail to explain many aspects of lasers, this book does the job just right.

⭐Dieses Buch, mit seinem unscheinbaren Titel, ist trotz seines mittlerweile sehr stolzen Alters immer noch die Bibel für jeden Laserphysiker und sucht in Sachen Umfang und Themenvielfalt seinesgleichen. Vom Niveau her spricht das Buch, auch wenn explizit keine umfangreichen Vorkenntnisse z.B. in der Quantentheorie vorausgesetzt werden, eher fortgeschrittene Studenten, Doktoranden und wissenschaftliche Praktiker an. Denn trotz seines ausgereiften und verständlichen Konzepts, wird häufig auf längere Herleitungen verzichtet. Dafür ist es eine sorgfältig zusammengetragene und vielfältige Fundgrube von Informationen zu allen möglichen Themen rund um den Laser. Besonders viel Wert wurde auf die didaktisch äußerst gelungene Vermittlung grundlegender Konzepte gelegt. Zwar mögen einige beschriebene Laserkonzepte nicht mehr ganz so zeitgemäß wirken, an den wesentlichen Grundlagen, der Physik und Mathematik hat sich aber auch in den letzten Jahrzehnten nichts geändert. So bietet das Buch einen unschätzbaren Wert für alle, die mit Lasern und Laseroptik arbeiten. Dennoch wäre nach über 30 Jahren seit der Erstauflage eine neue und um aktuelle Entwicklungen erweiterte Auflage wünschenswert. Leider wird Prof. Siegman dies nicht mehr realisieren können.

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⭐Very good!

⭐Book in very poor condition.

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