lasermedier
Lasermedier, or laser media, are the materials that provide optical gain in lasers by undergoing stimulated emission. They act as the gain medium of a laser and determine the emission wavelength, efficiency, and overall performance. A lasermedium must support population inversion and offer a sufficiently high stimulated emission cross-section to amplify light traveling through it.
Lasing media are commonly grouped into four broad classes. Solid-state lasers use a crystalline or glass host
Key properties of lasermedier include the emission wavelength, the stimulated emission cross-section, the gain coefficient, and
Examples illustrate the range of lasermedier: Nd:YAG emits around 1064 nm; CO2 lasers operate near 10.6 µm;