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Progress in Optics

Emil Wolf (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
404 Seiten
1993
Elsevier Science Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-444-81592-7 (ISBN)
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A collection of reviews in the field of optics. This volume covers topics including guided wave optics on silicon, the optical implementation of neural networks, radiation from uniformly moving sources, nonlinear optical processes in atoms and weakly relativistic plasmas.
Volume XXXII contains a number of review articles on recent developments in optics and related subjects. The first article presents an account of guided wave optics on silicon which is a subject of considerable current interest in the broad field of integrated optics, likely to influence the design and fabrication of various optical components. Chapter two provides an overview of the optical implementation of neural networks and discusses their design, models and architecture. The following article deals with applications of the path integral technique to the theory of wave propagation in random media, a technique used with considerable success in the last two decades for solutions of problems encountered in classical statistical wave theory. Methods for obtaining information on the relative location of objects in space are considered in the following chapter and includes an analysis of the potential accuracy and reliability of object location in the presence of additive Gaussian noise and a discussion of optical filters for localization of objects under various circumstances. The fifth article deals with the broad topic of radiation from uniformly moving sources.
It considers the Vavilov-Cerenkov radiation, the Doppler effect in media, transition radiation and bremsstralung. These phenomena are of particular importance in the electrodynamics of continuous media, especially in a plasma. In the concluding article nonlinear optical plasmas in atoms and weakly relativistic plasmas are considered. The emphasis is on the specific properties of laser radiation that are important for inducing multiphoton processes and on nonlinear interactions of very intense laser pulses with electrons. All the articles are written by leading authorities in their respective fields, from all over the world.

Guided-wave optics on silicon - physics, technology and status, B.P. Pal; optical neural networks - architecture, design and models for localization of objects in pictures, L.P. Yaroslavsky; wave propagation theories in random media based on the path-integral approach, M.I. Charnotskii et al; radiation by uniformly moving sources, V.L. Ginzburg; nonlinear optical processes in atoms and in weakly relativistic plasmas, G. Mainfray and C. Manus.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.12.1993
Reihe/Serie Progress in Optics ; v. 32
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Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Optik
Technik
ISBN-10 0-444-81592-9 / 0444815929
ISBN-13 978-0-444-81592-7 / 9780444815927
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