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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

Population inversion occurs when more atoms or molecules in a system are in an excited state than in the ground state. This condition is essential for the operation of lasers.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Population inversion is a prerequisite for laser action.
  2. Achieving population inversion requires an external energy source, such as optical pumping or electrical discharge.
  3. In a three-level laser system, population inversion occurs between the second and third energy levels.
  4. In a four-level laser system, the fourth level quickly depopulates to help maintain population inversion.
  5. Population inversion can be described mathematically using the Boltzmann distribution.

Review Questions

  • Why is population inversion necessary for laser operation?
  • What methods can be used to achieve population inversion?
  • How does a four-level laser system differ from a three-level system in terms of maintaining population inversion?
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