Handbook of Interferometers -

Handbook of Interferometers

Research, Technology & Applications

David Halsey, William Raynor (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
855 Seiten
2009
Nova Science Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-1-60741-050-8 (ISBN)
428,95 inkl. MwSt
An interferometer is a device that splits a beam of light into two beams. This book discusses some of the prominent interferometers, from a research point of view focusing on three variants. It includes a review of the two main types of switching devices, namely the SOA-assisted Sagnac switch(TOAD) and the Ultrafast Nonlinear Interferometer.
An interferometer is a device that splits a beam of light into two beams. In this book, the most prominent active interferometers are discussed from a research point of view focusing on three variants. Among the many topics of research included in this book are: results of adaptive interferometers operation based on photorefractive crystals and the effect of the non-steady state photo-electromotive force, a reanalysis of the framework of the "magnetic" components of gravitational waves, the development of a real-time in situ surface height measuring system based on phase shifting interferometer, a review of a single-channel interferometer for generating digital Fresnel holograms of 3-D real-existing objects illuminated by incoherent light, a study on the volumetric changes which occur during photopolymerization under nonisothermal conditions and a discussion of the electrochemical Koesters interferometer technique used for the determination of changes of surface stress of solid electrodes. In order to cope with the unceasing bandwidth demand fueled by the massive use of the Internet, this book includes a review of the two main types of switching devices, namely the SOA-assisted Sagnac switch(TOAD) and the Ultrafast Nonlinear Interferometer. Application of Laser interferometry technique for investigation of acoustic wave fields is considered as well.

Preface; Adaptive Interferometers - Techniques and Applications; Magnetic Components of Gravitational Waves and Response Functions of Interferometers; On the Condensed Matter Scheme for Emergent Gravity and Interferometry; Applications of Optical Interferometry to Engineering Measurements at Different Scales, Carmine; Semiconductor Optical Amplifier-Based Interferometric Switches: Overview and Characteristic Applications of Two Main Types; Heterodyne Interferometry for the Characterization of Optical Anisotropic Materials; Ultrasonic Laser Interferometry of Acoustic Fields in Inhomogeneous or Anisotropic Solids; Laser Detectors Based on Atomic Layer Thermopile Materials; Phase-contrast X-ray Imaging with Bonse-Hart Type Crystal X-ray Interferometer; Coherence Domain Path Length Resolved Approaches in Optical Doppler Flowmetry; Quantum Interferometer for Registration of Small Energy Release in Systems SQUID-magnetic Calorimeter; Scanning Laser Interferometer Based on Quasi-Homodyne Technique and its Applications in Measurement of Nano-level Vibration; Active Interferometers for All-Optical Information Processing; Fiber Nonlinear Optical Loop Mirror with Polarization Control for Ultrafast All-Optical Signal Processing; An Application of Phase-Shifting Interferometer: In-situ Measurements of Photo-Induced Volume Changes, together with Measurements of Optical Absorption Coefficient in Chalcogenide Glasses; A Young Double-Slit Experiment Using A Single Electron Source; Single-Channel Incoherent Interferometer as a Tool for Recording Digital Holograms; Long-Period Fiber-Grating-Based Interferometers; Second Harmonic Generation of Light Pulses within Micro Ring Resonators for New Generation Interferometry; Determination of Dental Composites Properties by Using A Fizeau Fiber Interferometer; Application of the Koesters Interferometer in Electrochemistry; An Optical Interferometer for Measurement of the Condensation Rate of a Vapor in a Vapor-Liquid Nonequilibrium State; Evolution of Interferometers to Measure Parameters on Rough Surfaces; Moire Interferometry Using Liquid Crystal Light Modulators; Fibre Coupled Dual Channel Heterodyne Vibrometer with Applications in Measurement of Magnetostriction Effects.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.1.2009
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 260 x 180 mm
Gewicht 1652 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Optik
ISBN-10 1-60741-050-8 / 1607410508
ISBN-13 978-1-60741-050-8 / 9781607410508
Zustand Neuware
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