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(After Jessop and Szabo.36) and isotope shifts. Isotope and thermal shifts have been reported for Cr: AlO 3+ 2336 and Nd:LaCl.3+337 The example given in Fig. 9 shows both the splitting in the ground 4A2 state of Cr3+ in ruby and the ...
A new volume in the field's bestselling optics reference--an entirely new opus focusing exclusively on fiber-optics. Contains an ultra-handy, comprehensive index to all four Handbook of Optics volumes.
The book provides a much-needed update on the vanguard in the field with vivid e
R. Winston, J. C. Miñano, and P. Benítez, Nonimaging Optics, Elsevier Academic Press, Burlington, MA, 2005. J. Chaves, Introduction to ... M. D, Egan and V. Olgyay, Architectural Lighting, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, New York, NY, 2002.
This new edition features numerous updates and additions. Especially 4 new chapters on Fiber Optics, Integrated Optics, Frequency Combs and Interferometry reflect the changes since the first edition.
This handbook--a sequel to the widely used Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids--contains critical reviews and tabulated values of indexes of refraction (n) and extinction coefficients (k) for almost 50 materials that were not covered in ...
R. Wehlitz, F. Heiser, O. Hemmers, B. Langer, A. Menzel, and U. Becker, “Electron-Energy and Electron-Angular ... S. Palaniyappan, I. Ghebregziabher, A. DiChiara, J. MacDonald, and B. C. Walker, “Emergence from nonrelativistic ...
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Group IV Photonics, Tokyo, Japan. ... Monolithic integration of near-infrared Ge photodetectors with Si complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor readout electronics.
Focusing on metrology, communications, and quantum logic, this new edition also places more emphasis on single photon technology and hybrid detection. In addition, it offers end-of-chapter summaries and full problem sets throughout.