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Light and Blackbody Emission; 1.1 Emission of Thermal Light; 1.2 Electromagnetic Spectrum; 1.3 Blackbody Radiation and the Stefan-Boltzmann Law; 1.4 Wein's Law; 1.5 Cavity Radiation and Cavity Modes; 1.6 Quantum Nature of Light; 1.7 Electromagnetic Spectrum Revisited; 1.8 Absorption and Emission Processes; 1.9 Boltzmann Distribution and Thermal Equilibrium; 1.10 Quantum View of Blackbody Radiation; 1.11 Blackbodies at Various Temperatures; 1.12 Applications; 1.13 Absorption and Color; 1.14 Efficiency of Light Sources; Problems 327 $a2. Atomic Emission2.1 Line Spectra; 2.2 Spectroscope; 2.3 Einstein and Planck: E = hv; 2.4 Photoelectric Effect; 2.5 Atomic Models and Light Emission; 2.6 Franck-Hertz Experiment; 2.7 Spontaneous Emission and Level Lifetime; 2.8 Fluorescence; 2.9 Semiconductor Devices; 2.10 Light-Emitting Diodes; Problems; 3. Quantum Mechanics; 3.1 Limitations of the Bohr Model; 3.2 Wave Properties of Particles (Duality); 3.3 Evidence of Wave Properties in Electrons; 3.4 Wavefunctions and the Particle-in-a-Box Model; 3.5 Reconciling Classical and Quantum Mechanics; 3.6 Angular Momentum in Quantum States 327 $a3.7 Spectroscopic Notation and Electron Configuration3.8 Energy Levels Described by Orbital Angular Momentum; 3.9 Magnetic Quantum Numbers; 3.10 Direct Evidence of Momentum: The Stern-Gerlach Experiment; 3.11 Electron Spin; 3.12 Summary of Quantum Numbers; 3.13 Example of Quantum Numbers: The Sodium Spectrum; 3.14 Multiple Electrons: The Mercury Spectrum; 3.15 Energy Levels and Transitions in Gas Lasers; 3.16 Molecular Energy Levels; 3.17 Infrared Spectroscopy Applications; Problems; 4. Lasing Processes; 4.1 Characteristics of Coherent Light; 4.2 Boltzmann Distribution and Thermal Equilibrium 327 $a4.3 Creating an Inversion4.4 Stimulated Emission; 4.5 Rate Equations and Criteria for Lasing; 4.6 Laser Gain; 4.7 Linewidth; 4.8 Thresholds for Lasing; 4.9 Calculating Threshold Gain; Problems; 5. Lasing Transitions and Gain; 5.1 Selective Pumping; 5.2 Three- and Four-Level Lasers; 5.3 CW Lasing Action; 5.4 Thermal Population Effects; 5.5 Depopulation of Lower Energy Levels in Four-Level Lasers; 5.6 Rate Equation Analysis for Atomic Transitions; 5.7 Rate Equation Analysis for Three- and Four-Level Lasers; 5.8 Gain Revisited; 5.9 Saturation; 5.10 Required Pump Power and Efficiency 327 $a5.11 Output PowerProblems; 6. 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