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Progress in Optics: Progress in Optics, cartea 42

Emil Wolf
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2001
This volume presents six review articles devoted to various topics of current interest both in classical and in quantum optics. The first article, by S. Ya. Kilin, entitled "Quanta and Information", is concerned with a multidisciplinary subject which involves optics, information theory, programming and discrete mathematics. The second article, "Optical Solitons in Periodic Media with Resonant and Off-Resonant Nonlinearities", by G. Kurizki, A.E. Kozhekin, T. Optatrny and B. Malomed, reviews the properties of optical solitons in periodic nonlinear media. The article which follows deals with an effect and its inverse which is a manifestation of hindrance and enhancement, respectively, of the evolution of a quantum system by an external agent, such as a detection apparatus. The fourth article discusses the current status of a relatively new branch of physical optics, sometimes called singular optics. The next two articles respectively present a review of advances in two-photon interferometry and their relation to investigations of the foundations of quantum theory and an examination of transverse mode shaping and selection in laser resonators.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444509086
ISBN-10: 0444509089
Pagini: 423
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Progress in Optics

Locul publicării:Netherlands

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Quanta and information
Chapter 2: Optical solitons in periodic media with resonant and off-resonant nonlinearities
Chapter 3: Quantum Zeno and inverse quantum Zeno effects
Chapter 4: Singular optics
Chapter 5: Multi-photon quantum interferometry
Chapter 6: Transverse mode shaping and selection in laser resonators
Author index for volume 42
Subject index for volume 42
Contents of previous volumes*
Comulative index—Volumes 1–42*

Recenzii

"No volume of Progress in Optics needs a long review: you just need to know that a new one has appeared and to make sure your librarian has a standing order." --Applied Optics
"Such is the standard of the series PROGRESS IN OPTICS that the arrival of a further volume is cause for celebration: one is never disappointed. As usual ... the authors are generally people who have themselves made valuable contributions to their fields of study, leading to articles with the stamp of authority." --Optica Acta, now Journal of Modern Optics