2. Construction and working of Nd:YAG laser
Advantages of Nd:YAG laser
Applications of Nd:YAG laser
Construction and working of CO2 laser
Advantages of CO2 laser
Disadvantages of CO2 laser
Applications of CO2 laser
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3. Nd: YAG laser is a four-level laser system, which means that
the four energy levels are involved in laser action. These
lasers operate in both pulsed and continuous mode.
Nd: YAG laser is a solid state laser in which Nd: YAG
crystal is used as a laser medium.Nd+3
ions are the active
centers.
Nd: YAG stands for Neodymium (Nd+3
) doped Yttrium
Aluminum Garnet (Y3Al5O12).
Nd: YAG laser generates laser light commonly in the near
IR region (infrared region) of the spectrum at 1064
nanometers (nm).
It also emits laser light at several different wavelengths
including 1440 nm, 1320 nm, 1120 nm, and 940 nm.
Nd YAG Laser
5. Nd:YAG laser consists of three important elements: an
energy source, active medium, and optical resonator .
The energy source or pump source supplies energy to
the active medium to achieve population inversion. In
Nd: YAG laser, light energy sources such as Krypton
(Kr) arc lamp used as energy source.
The active medium or laser medium of the Nd:YAG
laser is made up of a synthetic crystalline material
Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG) doped with a
chemical element neodymium (Nd).
The Nd:YAG crystal is placed between two mirrors.
One mirror is fully silvered whereas, another mirror is
partially silvered.
6. The energy level E1 is known as ground state, E2 is the next
higher energy state or excited state, E3 is the metastable state
or excited state and E4 is the pump state or excited state. Let us
assume that initially, the population will be N1 > N2 > N3 > N4.
When flashtube or laser diode supplies light energy to the
active medium (Nd:YAG crystal), the lower energy state (E1)
electrons in the neodymium ions gains enough energy and
moves to the pump state or higher energy state E4.
The lifetime of higher energy state E4 is very small (10-8
sec).
After this short period, the electrons will fall into the next
lower energy state or metastable state E3 by releasing non-
radiation energy (releasing energy without emitting photons).
Working of Nd YAG laser
7. The lifetime of metastable state E3 is high as compared
to the lifetime of pump state E4. Therefore, the electrons
reach E3 much faster than they leave E3. This results in an
increase in the no of electrons in the metastable E3 and
hence population inversion is achieved.
After some period, the electrons in the metastable state
E3 will fall into the next lower energy state E2 by releasing
photons. The emission of photons in this manner is called
spontaneous emission.
8. When photon emitted due to spontaneous emission is
interacted with the other metastable state electron, it
stimulates that electron and makes it fall into the lower
energy state by releasing the photon. As a result, two
photons are released. The emission of photons in this
manner is called stimulated emission of radiation.
9. When these two photons again interacted with the
metastable state electrons, four photons are released.
Likewise, millions of photons are emitted. Thus,
optical gain is achieved.
In this way, several electrons on stimulation produce
photons thereby generating a coherent laser beam of
10,640Å.
10. Nd:YAG laser offers high gain.
Low power consumption.
The efficiency of Nd:YAG laser is very high as
compared to the ruby laser.
Nd:YAG laser has good thermal properties.
Nd:YAG laser has good mechanical properties.
It is much easy to achieve population inversion.
Advantages of Nd:YAG laser
11. Nd:YAG lasers are used in laser designators and laser
rangefinders. A laser designator is a laser light source,
which is used to target objects for attacking. A laser
rangefinder is a rangefinder, which uses a laser light to
determine the distance to an object.
Nd:YAG lasers are used for cutting and welding steel.
It finds many medical applications such as endoscopy,
urology, neurosurgery, ENT, gynecology, dermatology,
dental surgery and general surgery.
Nd:YAG lasers are used to remove skin cancers.
Applications of Nd:YAG laser
12. CO2 was the first molecular gas laser developed by Indian
born American scientist Prof. C. K. N. Pillai.
It is a four level gas laser and it operates at 10.6 μm in the
far IR region. It is a very efficient laser.
Laser action is achieved by transitions between
vibrational and rotational levels of molecules.
Its construction is simple and the output of this laser is
continuous.
The active medium is a gas mixture of CO2, N2 and He.
Carbon Dioxide Laser
13. A carbon dioxide molecule has a carbon atom at the
center with two oxygen atoms attached, one at both
sides.
CO2 molecule exhibits three independent modes of
vibrations. They are
(a)Symmetric stretching mode:- In this mode of
vibration, carbon atoms are at rest and both oxygen
atoms vibrate simultaneously along the axis of the
molecule departing or approaching the fixed carbon
atoms.
Energy states of CO2 molecules
14. (b)Bending mode:- In this mode of vibration, oxygen
atoms and carbon atoms vibrate perpendicular to
molecular axis.
(c)Asymmetric stretching mode:- In this mode of
vibration, oxygen atoms and carbon atoms vibrate
asymmetrically, i.e., oxygen atoms move in one
direction while carbon atoms in the other direction.
16. It consists of a quartz tube 5 m long and 2.5 cm in the
diameter. This discharge tube is filled with gaseous
mixture of CO2, helium and nitrogen with suitable partial
pressures.
The terminals of the discharge tubes are connected to a
D.C power supply. The ends of the discharge tube are
fitted with NaCl Brewster windows so that the laser light
generated will be polarized.
Two concave mirrors one fully reflecting and the other
partially form an optical resonator.
18. Electrical discharge method is used for Pumping action.
When an electric discharge occurs in the gas, the electrons
collide with nitrogen molecules and they are raised to excited
states.
Now N2 molecules in the excited state collide with
CO2 atoms in ground state and excite to higher electronic,
vibrational and rotational levels.
Since the excited level of nitrogen is very close to the
E5 level of CO2 atom, population in E5 level increases.
19. As soon as population inversion is reached, any of the
spontaneously emitted photon will trigger laser action in
the tube. There are two types of laser transition possible.
Transition E5 to E4 : This will produce a laser beam of
wavelength 10.6μm.
Transition E5 to E3 :This transition will produce a laser
beam of wavelength 9.6μm. Normally 10.6μm transition
is more intense than 9.6μm transition.
The power output from this laser is 10kW.
20. It has high efficiency.
The output of this laser is continuous.
It has very high output power.
The construction of CO2 laser is simple.
The output power can be increased by extending the
length of the gas tube.
Advantages of CO2 Laser
21. The operating temperature plays an important role in
determining the output power of laser.
The corrosion may occur at the reflecting plates.
Accidental exposure may damage our eyes, since it is
invisible (infra red region) to our eyes.
The contamination of oxygen by carbon monoxide
will have some effect on laser action.
Disadvantages of CO2 Laser
22. High power CO2 laser finds applications in material
processing, welding, drilling, cutting soldering etc.
The low atmospheric attenuation (10.6μm makes
CO2 laser suitable for open air communication.
It is used for remote sensing
It is used for treatment of liver and lung diseases.
It is mostly used in neuro surgery and general
surgery.
It is used to perform microsurgery and bloodless
operations.
Applications of CO2 Laser