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Nonlinear Optics: Phenomena, Materials and Devices
Stegeman, G. — Stegeman, R.
1ª Edición Agosto 2012
Inglés
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488 pags
1500 gr
null x null x null cm
ISBN 9781118072721
Editorial WILEY
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Description
Clear, integrated coverage of all aspects of nonlinear optics—phenomena, materials, and devices
Coauthored by George Stegeman, one of the most highly respected pioneers of
nonlinear optics—with contributions on applications from Robert Stegeman—this
book covers nonlinear optics from a combined physics, optics, materials science,
and devices perspective. It offers a thoroughly balanced treatment of concepts,
nonlinear materials, practical aspects of nonlinear devices, and current application
areas.
Beginning with the presentation of a simple electron on a spring model—to
help readers make the leap from concepts to applications—Nonlinear Optics
gives comprehensive explanations of second-order phenomena, derivation of nonlinear
susceptibilities, third-order nonlinear effects, multi-wave mixing, scattering,
and more. Coverage includes:
• Nonlinear response of materials at the molecular level
• Second-order nonlinear devices, their optimization and limitations
• The physical origins of second- and third-order nonlinearities
• Typical frequency dispersion of nonlinearities, explained in terms of
simple two- and three-level models
• Ultrafast and ultrahigh intensity processes
• Practice problems demonstrating the design of such nonlinear devices
as frequency doublers and optical oscillators
Based on more than twenty years of lectures at the College of Optics and Photonics
(CREOL) at the University of Central Florida, Nonlinear Optics introduces all
topics from the ground up, making the material easily accessible not only for
physicists, but also for chemists and materials scientists, as well as professionals
in diverse areas of optics, from laser physics to electrical engineering.
Author
GEORGE I. STEGEMAN, PhD, is Chair Professor in the College of Engineering at
KFUPM, Saudi Arabia, and Emeritus Professor at the College of Optics and Photonics
(CREOL) of the University of Central Florida (UCF). He is the first recipient
of the Cobb Family Eminent Chair in Optical Sciences and Engineering at UCF.
Dr. Stegeman is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America and has received
the Canadian Association of Physicists's Herzberg Medal for achievement in physics
and the Optical Society of America's R.W. Wood Prize.
ROBERT A. STEGEMAN, PhD, has held professional positions at the College of Optical
Sciences at The University of Arizona, as well as various industrial companies.
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