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Progress in Optics: Progress in Optics, cartea 35

Emil Wolf
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 1996
Volume XXXV contains six review articles.The first article is a discussion on transverse light patterns in non-linear media, lasers and wide aperture interferometers. The next article deals with the detection and spectroscopic studies of single molecules in transparent solids at low temperature. The isolated spectral line of a single molecule makes it possible to perform basic quantum measurements, and allows probing in unprecedented detail of the surrounding solid matrix. The article also includes some suggestions for future research in this field.The next article reviews interferometric techniques for retrieving multispectral images with a large number of spectral channels. Special attention is paid to the theory of interferometric multispectral imaging which unifies the theories of coherence based image retrieval and spectrum recovery. Various techniques are compared, especially in terms of signal-to-noise-ratio.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444823090
ISBN-10: 0444823093
Pagini: 481
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Progress in Optics

Locul publicării:Netherlands

Cuprins

  1. Quantum State Engineering: Generation of Single and Pairs Of PhotonsMario Bertolotti, Fabio Bovino and Concita Sibilia
  2. Recent Advances in Optical Image ProcessingAyman Alfalou and Christian Brosseau
  3. Precursors and Dispersive Pulse Dynamics, A Century after the Sommerfeld-Brillouin Theory: Part II. The Modern Asymptotic TheoryNatalie A. Cartwright and Kurt E. Oughstun
  4. Quantum Limits in Optical InterferometryRafal Demkowicz-Dobrzanski, Marcin Jarzyna and Jan Kolodynski
  5. Macroscopic Theory of Optical MomentumBrandon A. Kemp
  6. Tunneling of Electromagnetic Waves in all – Dielectric Gradient Metamaterials Alexander B. Shvartsburg, Yuri A. Obod and Oleg D. Volpian

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