Laser Diode Beam Basics, Manipulations and Characterizations

Many optical design technical books are available for many years which mainly deal with image optics design based on geometric optics and using sequential raytracing technique. Some books slightly touched laser beam manipulation optics design. On the othe

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Editorial Board Egor Babaev , University of Massachusetts, USA Malcolm Bremer, University of Bristol, UK Xavier Calmet, University of Sussex, UK Francesca Di Lodovico, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK Maarten Hoogerland, Universiy of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Eric Le Ru, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand James Overduin, Towson University, USA Vesselin Petkov, Concordia University, Canada Charles H. -T. Wang, University of Aberdeen, UK Andrew Whitaker, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

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Laser Diode Beam Basics, Manipulations and Characterizations

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Haiyin Sun L-3 Communications Integrated Optical System Division Brashear Site Epsilon Drive 615 Pittsburgh, PA 15238 USA

ISSN 2191-5423 ISBN 978-94-007-4663-3 DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-4664-0

ISSN 2191-5431 (electronic) ISBN 978-94-007-4664-0 (eBook)

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Foreword

Many optical design technical books are available for many years. These books mainly deal with image optics design based on geometric optics and using sequential raytracing technique. Some books slightly to