Description
1988 edition Volume #1 only. Former library copy. Hardcover has some wear, and minor corner wear. No dustjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1988 edition of Walter Koechner’s “Solid-state laser engineering” offers a comprehensive exploration of the theoretical and practical aspects of solid-state lasers, a technology that revolutionized numerous fields, from telecommunications to medicine. Despite its former library status and the absence of a dust jacket, this hardcover volume remains in good condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, inviting readers to delve into Koechner’s authoritative work.
Published as part of the prestigious Springer series in optical sciences, this book is a testament to the rapid advancements in laser technology during the late 20th century. Koechner, a renowned expert in the field, meticulously guides readers through the principles of solid-state lasers, covering topics such as laser resonators, Q-switching, mode-locking, and nonlinear optics. His in-depth analysis and clear explanations make this volume an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike.
For collectors and enthusiasts of scientific literature, this copy represents a rare opportunity to own a pivotal work that shaped the understanding of a technology that continues to impact our lives in countless ways. Its well-preserved state, despite its library origins, adds to its allure, making it a prized addition to any collection focused on the history and development of laser technology.