Active laser medium Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Within a laser, the active laser medium is the material that exhibits optical gain. This gain is generally generated by stimulated emission on electronic or molecular transitions to a lower energy state, starting from a higher energy state to which it had been previously stimulated by means of a pump source.Examples of active laser media include:
- certain crystals, typically doped with some rare-earth ions (e.g. of neodymium, ytterbium, or erbium) or transition metal ions (e.g. of titanium or chromium)
- glasses, e.g. silicate or phosphate glasses, also doped with some laser-active ions
- gases, e.g. mixtures of helium and [[neon], or argon or carbon dioxide
- semiconductors, e.g. gallium arsenide (GaAs), indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs), or gallium nitride (GaN)
- liquid solutions of certain dyes
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