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Laser acronyms


This is a list of acronyms and other initialisms used in laser physics and laser applications.

A

  • AOM – acousto-optic modulator
  • AOPDF – acousto-optic programmable dispersive filter
  • APD – avalanche photodiode
  • APM – additive-pulse mode locking
  • ASE – amplified spontaneous emission
  • ATD – above-threshold dissociation
  • ATI – above-threshold ionization
  • AWG – arrayed waveguide grating

B

  • BPP – beam parameter product

C

  • CD-ROM – compact disc read-only memory
  • CEO – carrier-envelope offset
  • CEP – carrier-envelope phase
  • CPA – chirped-pulse amplification
  • CRAB – complete reconstruction of attosecond bursts
  • CW – continuous wave
  • CWDM – coarse wavelength-division multiplexing

D

  • DBR – distributed Bragg reflector
  • DCM – dispersion-compensation module or double-chirped mirror
  • DFB laser – distributed feedback laser
  • DFG – difference-frequency generation
  • DIAL – differential absorption LIDAR
  • DOG – double optical gating
  • DOS – density of states
  • DPSS – diode-pumped solid-state (laser)
  • DWDM – dense wavelength-division multiplexing

E

  • ECDL – external-cavity diode laser
  • EDC – electronic dispersion compensation
  • EDFA – erbium-doped fiber amplifier
  • Er:YAG – erbium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet, Er:Y3Al5O12
  • EOM – electro-optic modulator
  • ESA – excited state absorption

F

  • FEL – free electron laser
  • FREAG – frequency-resolved electro-absorption gating
  • FROG – frequency-resolved optical gating
  • FROG-CRAB – frequency-resolved optical gating for complete reconstruction of attosecond bursts
  • FWM – four-wave mixing
  • FP – Fabry–Perot laser

G

  • GRENOUILLE – grating-eliminated no-nonsense observation of ultrafast incident laser light e-fields

H

  • HeNe – helium–neon laser
  • HHG – high-harmonic generation

I

  • IR – infrared

K

  • KLM – Kerr-lens modelocking

L

  • LASEK – laser-assisted sub-epithelial keratectomy
  • LASER – light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
  • LASIK – laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (eye surgery)
  • LBO – lithium triborate
  • LiDAR – light detection and ranging
  • LLLT – low-level laser therapy

M

  • MASER – microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
  • MIIPS – multiphoton intrapulse interference phase scan
  • MOPA – master oscillator power amplifier

N

  • Nd:YAG – neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet, Nd:Y3Al5O12
  • Nd:YCOB – neodymium-doped YCOB, YCa4O(BO3)3

O

  • OC – output coupler
  • OPO – optical parametric oscillator
  • OPA – optical parametric amplifier / optical parametric amplification
  • OPCPA – optical parametric chirped pulse amplification

P

  • PI – population inversion

R

  • RABBIT or RABBITT – reconstruction of attosecond beating by interference of two-photon transitions
  • REMPI – resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization

S

  • SHG – second-harmonic generation
  • SLM – single longitudinal mode
  • SPIDER – spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction
  • SPM – self-phase modulation

T

  • TE – transverse electric mode
  • TEA – transverse electrical discharge in gas at atmospheric pressure
  • TEM – transverse electromagnetic mode
  • THG – third-harmonic generation
  • Ti:Sapph – Ti-sapphire laser
  • TM – transverse magnetic mode

U

  • UV – ultraviolet

V

  • VCSEL – vertical cavity surface-emitting laser
  • VECSEL – vertical external cavity surface-emitting laser

W

  • WDM – wavelength-division multiplexing

X

  • XPM – cross-phase modulation
  • XPW – cross-polarized wave generation

Y

  • YAG – yttrium aluminium garnet, Y3Al5O12
  • YAM – yttrium aluminium monoclinic
  • YAP – yttrium aluminium perovskite

References

References

  1. Taylor, Nick. (2000). "Laser: The Inventor, The Nobel Laureate, and The Thirty-Year Patent War". Simon & Schuster.
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