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Optical materials and applications / edited by Moriaki Wakaki.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Optical science and engineeringPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2013.Description: xi, 305 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780824727598 (hardback : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.36
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Contents:
OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS-- materials for nonlinear optics--materials for solid state lasers--materials for optical wave guides--materials for optical thin films--materials for nano photonics
Summary: "This book brings together and couples results from electromagnetic, mechanics, thermodynamics, solid state physics, chemistry, optics, and materials science to provide a coherent picture of materials science, in particular their optical properties. It discusses the underlying physical basis of the each property, including constituents, bonding, and structural order. The book also discusses units and unit conversions, provides simple models for estimating properties or extrapolating data as well as examples of how to fit data using these models. Two chapters are completely devoted to practical problems in optical systems"--
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Book Book Dept. of Optoelectronics Processing Center Dept. of Optoelectronics 621.36 WAK/O (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DOP2297

Includes bibliographical references and index.

OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS-- materials for nonlinear optics--materials for solid state lasers--materials for optical wave guides--materials for optical thin films--materials for nano photonics

"This book brings together and couples results from electromagnetic, mechanics, thermodynamics, solid state physics, chemistry, optics, and materials science to provide a coherent picture of materials science, in particular their optical properties. It discusses the underlying physical basis of the each property, including constituents, bonding, and structural order. The book also discusses units and unit conversions, provides simple models for estimating properties or extrapolating data as well as examples of how to fit data using these models. Two chapters are completely devoted to practical problems in optical systems"--

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