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1 A Brief History of Lasers: Max Plank published work in 1900 that provided the understanding that light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Without this understanding the laser would not have been invented. The principle of the laser was first known in 1917, when physicist Albert Einstein described the theory of stimulated emission. However, it was not until the late 1940s that engineers began to utilize this principle for practical purposes. At the onset of the 1950 s several different engineers were working towards the harnessing of energy using the principal of stimulated emission. At the University of Columbia was Charles Townes, at the University of Maryland was Joseph Weber and at the Lebedev Laboratories in Moscow were Alexander Prokhorov and Nikolai G Basov. At this stage the engineers were working towards the creation of what was termed a MASER (Microwave Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation), a device that amplified microwaves as opposed to light and soon found use in microwave communication systems. Townes and the other engineers believed it to be possible to create an optical maser, a device for creating powerful beams of light using higher frequency energy to stimulate what was to become termed the lasing medium. Despite the pioneering work of Townes and Prokhorov it was left to Theodore Maiman in 1960 to invent the first Laser using a lasing medium of ruby that was stimulated using high energy flashes of intense light. Townes and Prokhorov were later awarded the Nobel Science Prize in 1964 for their endeavors. The Laser was a remarkable technical breakthrough, but in its early years it was something of a technology without a purpose. It was not powerful enough for use in the beam weapons envisioned by the military, and its usefulness for transmitting information through the atmosphere was severely hampered by its inability to penetrate clouds and rain. Almost immediately, though, some began to find uses for it. Maiman and other engineers developed laser weapons sighting systems and powerful lasers for use in surgery and other 1
2 areas where a moderately powerful, pinpoint source of heat was needed. Today, for example, Lasers are used in corrective eye surgery, providing a precise source of heat for cutting and cauterizing tissue. For a full and detailed explanation of the Laser through the years see the History Outline below. Outline History of the Development of the Laser Date Name Achievement 1900 Max Plank Provided the understanding that light is a form of electromagnetic radiation 1916 Albert Einstein Theory of light emission. Concept of stimulated emission Rudolph W Landenburg Confirmed existence of stimulated emission and negative absorption Valentin A Noted possibility of population inversion. Fabrikant 1947 Willis E Lamb R C Rutherford Induced emission suspect in hydrogen spectra. First demonstration of stimulated emission Charles H Townes The inventor of the MASER (Microwave Amplification of Stimulated Emission of Radiation) at Columbia University - First device based on stimulated emission, awarded Nobel prize Charles H Townes Joseph Weber James P. Gordan 1951 Alexander M. Prokhorov Nikolai G. Basov Inventors of MASER at University of Maryland. Independent inventors of MASER at Lebedev Institute of Physics, Moscow. Awarded Nobel prize
3 1954 Robert H. Dicke Optical Bomb patent. Based on pulsed population inversion for superradiance and separately Fabry-Perot resonant chamber for Molecular Amplification and Generation system Nicolas First proposal for a three-level solid state Bloembergan MASER at Harvard University Charles H Townes Sketches an early optical MASER in his lab book Gordon Gould First document defining a LASER; notarized by a candy store owner. Credited with patent rights in the 1970s Arthur L Schawlow First detailed paper describing Optical MASER. Credited with invention of LASER. from Columbia University. Charles H Townes 1959 Gordon Gould Applies for LASER related patents 1959 John D. Myers First stroboscopic X-Ray system at Pennsylvania State University. Precursor to X-ray LASER Arthur L LASER patent No. 2,929,922. Schawlow Charles H Townes 1960 Theodore Maiman Invented first working LASER based on Ruby. May 16 th 1960, Hughes Research Laboratories Peter P Sorokin Mirek Stevenson First Uranium LASER - Second LASER overall. Nov IBM Labs. 3
4 1960 Ali Javan, William Bennett Donald Herriot First helium-neon LASER at Bell Labs Dec. 1960, First gas laser and first CW laser Lloyd G. Cross First commercial laser company, Trion Instruments was founded in March, First spinning prism Q-switched Ruby LASER. Third Ruby LASER, Trion became Lear- Siegler, Laser Systems Center in Robert Rempel Co-founded Spectra-Physics, which became the 2 nd company to make LASERS A G Fox and T Li Theoretical analysis of optical resonators at Bell Labs Elias Snitzer First glass LASER and clad laser rods at American Optical Leo F. Johnson, First neodymium crystal LASER at Bell Labs K. Nassau 1961 Ralph R. Soden Scotch Plains Le Grand (Larry) G. Van Uitert First continuous wave operation of rare earth doped crystal LASER at Bell Labs. Patent No. 3,177, John D. Myers Fourth Ruby LASER at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Fred J. McClung First electro-optic Kerr cell Q-switch Robert Hall Invention of semi-conductor LASER at Nick Holonyak General Electric Labs Alan White First helium neon (HeNe) visible CW LASER Dane Rigden at Bell Labs Fred Brech Lloyd G. Cross First LASER Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) chemical analysis system at Jarrell-Ash & Trion Instruments Robert Keyes Theodore Quist First diode pumped solid state LASER, uranium doped calcium fluoride at MIT Lincoln Labs. 4
5 1963 Logan E Hargrove First mode locked acousto-optic Q-switch. Richard L Fork M. A. Pollack 1964 John D. Myers First Gigawatt LASER (Ruby) oscillator/amplifier system at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Emmett Leith First display of LASER holograms of 3D Juris Upatnieks objects. April 3, at Spectra-Physics John D. Myers First field demonstration of a Ruby LASER rangefinder/ceilometer at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Elias Snitzer First fiber LASER & first fiber LASER amplifier at American Optical John D. Myers First demonstration of LASER propulsion. Lear-Siegler, Laser Systems Center 1964 Joeseph E Geusic Inventor of first working Nd:YAG LASER at Richard G. Smith Bell Labs. H M Markos L G Van Uiteit Bob Thomas Leo Johnson 1964 Kumar N Patel Inventor of CO 2 LASER at Bell Labs William Bridges Invention of Argon Ion LASER at Hughes Labs J.P. Chernoch Invention of the solid-state Disk LASER at General Electric. US Patent 3,466,569 (1969) 1965 John D. Myers First dual frequency LASER ceilometer at Lear Siegler Laser System Center George Pimentel J V V Kasper First chemical LASER at University of California, Berkley John D. Myers First frequency-doubled LASER rangefinder at Lear Siegler Laser System Center. 5
6 1966 Ed Gerry First 10+ Kilowatt CO2 LASER at Avco Arthur Kantrowitz Everett Research Lab James Hobart Founded first commercial CO2 LASER company Coherent Radiation (now Coherent Inc.) Hobart was an employee of Trion Instruments the first commercial laser company founded by Lloyd G. Cross in William Silfvast Grant Fowles and Hopkins First metal vapour LASER - Zn/Cd - at University of Utah 1966 John D. Myers First plane position indicating LASER radar at Lear Siegler Laser System Center Peter Sorokin First dye LASER action demonstrated at IBM John Lankard Labs Mary L. Spaeth First tunable dye LASER at Hughes Research Labs 1967 John D. Myers First commercial Nd:Glass LASER rod at Owens-Illinois Bernard Soffer B. B. McFarland First wavelength tunable dye LASER at Korad John D. Myers First Gigawatt Nd:Glass LASER oscillator/amplifier system at Owens-Illinois Dr. Bhaum First CO 2 LASER application for refractive eye surgery Keeve M. Siegel First commercial fusion LASER research program at KMS Industries G M Delco First industrial installation of three LASERS for automobile application John D. Myers* Luther C. Salter** Tom Crow*** Invention of samarium filters for Nd:YAG LASER at *Owens-Illinois, **Hughes Aircraft & ***Martin Marietta. 6
7 1970 Nikolai Basov First Excimer LASER at Lebedev Labs, Yu M. Popov Moscow based on Xenon (Xe) only Alferov Group First CW semiconductor LASER at Ioffe Mort Panish Physico-Technical Inst. & Bell Labs Izuo Hayashi 1972 Charles H, Henry First quantum well LASER 1973 ManiLal Bhaumik First eximer LASER application for refractive eye surgery Lloyd Cross First commercial LASER hologram company at Multiplex Company 1974 J. J. Ewing and First rare gas halide excimer LASER at Avco Charles Brau Everet Labs Jim Hsieh First InGaAsP diode LASER at MIT Lincoln Labs John M J Madey s First free electron LASER at Stanford Group University Geoffrey Pert s First report of X-ray LASER action, Hull Group University, UK Arthur Schawlow Nicolas Bloembergen Awarded Nobel Physics Prize for work in nonlinear optics and spectroscopy Peter F. Moulton First titanium sapphire LASER at MIT Lincoln Labs 1984 Dennis Matthew s Group First reported demonstration of a laboratory X-ray LASER from Lawrence Livermore Labs John D. Myers First commercial LASER eye surgery device and method, US patent No. 4,525,942 and UK patent No. GB A at Kigre, Inc David Payne First erbium fiber LASER amplifier 7
8 1994 Jerome Faist First quantum cascade multiple wavelength Federico Capasso LASER at Bell Labs Deborah L. Sivco Carlo Sirtori Albert Hutchinson Alfred Y. Cho 1994 Nikolai Ledentsov First quantum dot LASER at Ioffe Physico- Technical Institute Wolfgang Keterle First pulsed atom LASER at MIT 1996 First Petawatt LASER at Lawrence Livermore National Labs Wolfgang Ketterle First atom LASER at MIT Lincoln Labs Ozdal Boyraz First silicon Raman LASER at the University Bahrom Jalali of California, Los Angeles 2006 John Bowers First silicon LASER 2007 John Bowers First mode-locked silicon evanescent LASER Brian Koch 2010 First 10 Petawatt LASER at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. 8
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