Singapore 2011

Singapore 2011 is report on the trip to Singapore (2011 November 14-18 by Dmitrii Kouznetsov.

Application of superfunctions in the Laser science
The 7th Laser Ceramics Symposium (7h LCS) is assisted with the oral presentation O-3 (2011 November 15, 11:45-12:05) entitled Transfer function of an amplifier and characterization of materials. The slideshow is available in the PDF format. November 14, the registration of participants was delayed for two hours; that time was used for the improvised presentation and hard discussion of the superfunctions and the transfer functions of laser amplifiers (uniqueness of the superfunction, the range of applicability, possible extensions and generalizations, etc.). The participants are convinced with the main concept: For any homogeneous distributed amplifier, characterized with transfer function \(T\), the distribution of intensity inside is determined by the superfunction \(F\) constructed by the regular iteration. Then, at the official presentation, no more objections were formulated, only questions about the details of the formalism and the application. The reprints of the articles about the transfer functions, superfunctions and the regular iteration are distributed. The article with the application of the main result to the Laser Science is in preparation.

Other presentations
Several presentations by other participants are discussed. In particular:

The use of the Yb-doped materials with low quantum defect by Mark Dubinski is suggested for application to the Jerome Moloney group (University of Arizona, Arizona center for mathematical science). That presentation refers to the pumping at 1535nm and lasing at 1558nm; the volumetric Bragg reflectors are necessary to force the lasing at chosen wavelength. Such non-raditional pumping of the Yb–doped materials may be interesting also for the Institute for Laser Science, UEC.

The presentation by W.Streck mostly looked as a retell of the first report about the Bisson-effect , but that article is not cited in the slideshow (and not mentioned in the talk). Such an event is qualified as scientific misconduct.

Prof. U.Wolters is convinced that the Bisson effect may have thermal origin.

The presentations by V.B.Kravchenko and the speech by A.Kaminskii caused the philosophic discussion with Yurii Kopylov about the moral aspect of science. The topic touches the axioms of TORI; the short description of the Kopylov's point of view is written with his assistance and uploaded as Философия Копылова (in Russian).

Some of results presented by prof. Haojia Zhang seem to be wrong. The medium with reported properties seems to be inconsistent with the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Such a problem had been reported and discussed previously ; the error in the measurements of the emission may be attributed to the methodologically–inconsistent protocol that does not take into account the reabsorption . The discussion took place, the agreement is achieved: Prof. Haojia Zhang is convinced that the McCumber relation should hold for their materials.

Several presentations (I–4, I-6, I-9, I-13, O-14), were dedicated to the active mirrors (disk lasers). The discussions show that the general theoretical limit \(R^2/(Q \beta^3)\) of the output power and similar limit for the energy for a disk lasers (expected to be experimentally over-jumped in 2009–2010) still holds.

The politics of non–distribution of pictures from the slideshows is discussed with prof.M.Mortier and prof.J.S.Sandhera. The agreement is not achieved; that time, the common point of view was not elaborated.

As the additional documents (in particular, some slideshows) become available online, the new links should be added. The comments and corrections are welcomed.