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English: Simplified explanation of laser physics principles: atomic energy levels, spontaneous and stimulated emission, gain, three- and four-level schemes. Also explained are various types of laser: ruby, Neodymium, Helium-Neon, Semiconductor/Diode, Capillary Discharge and Free Electron Lasers.

Contents 00:00 - Introduction 02:04 - Atomic processes 04:54 - Laser gain 06:43 - CW and Q-switching 09:14 - Population inversion 13:12 - Ruby, Neodymium 14:24 - HeNe 15:00 - Diode lasers 17:00 - Unconventional 18:27 - Free Electron 19:47 - LWI 20:33 - Summary

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