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Progress in Optics: Progress in Optics, cartea 67

Editat de Taco Visser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2022
Progress in Optics, Volume 67, highlights new advances, with this updated volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics in the field. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors. The book contains five reviews of the latest developments in optics.

  • Covers medical imaging, physical optics, integrated optics, and quantum optics
  • Includes contributions from leading authorities in the field of optics
  • Presents timely, state-of-the-art reviews on advances in optics
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780323989053
ISBN-10: 0323989055
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Progress in Optics


Public țintă

Researchers, professors, postgraduate students, Academic and corporate libraries in the field of optics

Cuprins

Preface
Taco D. Visser
1. Freeform optics design
Juan C. Miñano, Pablo Benítez, Julio Chaves and Fabian Duerr
2. Attosecond pulses and laser-driven electron dynamics
Michael Chini, John Beetar and Shima Gholam-Mirzaei
3. Quantum polarimetry
Aaron Z. Goldberg
4. Young’s interference experiment: Past, present, and future
Greg Gbur and Taco D. Visser

Recenzii

"As its subtitle implies, this book - volume 65 in the Progress in Optics series—pays tribute to Emil Wolf, who passed away in 2018. The opening chapter is a poignant tribute from his son Bruno Wolf. This is followed by an intriguing contribution from Michael Berry describing Wolf’s early scientific life in Bristol, U.K. Arguably, however, the real tribute to Wolf’s legacy is the longevity of this remarkable book series. It is salutary that so many distinguished physicists offer their services to maintain the quality and breadth which is the hallmark of Progress in Optics, a series of books edited by Wolf himself. Thus, in this volume, Girish Agarwal and Anton Classen survey the continuing impact of Wolf’s work on partial coherence. The remaining six chapters allow contributors from Canada, China, Europe and the United States to offer thoughtful commentaries on a range of key topics including optical coherence, optical measurements and acousto-optic imaging. On the basis of this volume, one may confidently expect that the legacy of Emil Wolf will be sustained for many years to come." --The Optical Society Review