Physics Group - I (3110011) MCQs

MCQs of Lasers

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11.
__________ is the process of returning the atoms eventually from the higher state to the ground state by emitting their excess energy
(a) Stimulated emission
(b) induced absorption
(c) stimulated absorption
(d) spontaneous emission
Answer:

Option (d)

12.
The lasers are classified
(a) according to size and shape of cavity resonator
(b) according to state of Laser medium and according to the nature of output.
(c) according to the type of pumping
(d) all of these
Answer:

Option (b)

13.
_________ is the process of stimulating an atom in the higher energy state to make a transition to the lower state with the creation of a second photon due to the interaction of photons of energy E
(a) Stimulated emission
(b) spontaneous emission
(c) induced absorption
(d) stimulated absorption
Answer:

Option (a)

14.
__________ is the process of increasing population in the upper energy level so that it is greater than the lower energy level, to achieve the laser action.
(a) Electron excitation
(b) Population Inversion
(c) Einstein's coefficients
(d) None of the above
Answer:

Option (b)

15.
Different methods used to achieve population inversion are
(a) direct excitation
(b) inelastic atom-atom collision
(c) chemical reaction
(d) all of these
Answer:

Option (d)

16.
The population inversion takes place at __________ medium.
(a) Stable
(b) Excited
(c) Active
(d) homogeneous
Answer:

Option (c)

17.
In Stimulated Absorption, what is the lifetime of atoms ground state?
(a) 1 second
(b) 1 minute
(c) 1 hour
(d) Infinity
Answer:

Option (d)

18.
The energy of photon is equal to
(a) hf
(b)
(c) hcλ
(d) h
Answer:

Option (a)

19.
To obtain laser output properly, rate of __________ of radiation must dominate the __________ radiations.
(a) spontaneous emission, stimulated
(b) stimulated emission, spontaneous
(c) induced absorption, spontaneous
(d) induced emission, stimulated
Answer:

Option (b)

20.
Einstein's coefficient B12 stands for
(a) probability of emission
(b) probability of spontaneous emission per unit time
(c) probability of stimulated emission per unit time
(d) probability of absorption per unit time
Answer:

Option (d)

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