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Electrooptics - Phenomena, Materials and Applications (Hardcover)
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Electrooptics - Phenomena, Materials and Applications (Hardcover)
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This book introduces the fundamental concepts and phenomena of
electrooptics at an undergraduate and graduate level. It
establishes the intimate connection with nonlinear optics that
provides the natural framework for an advanced description.;A broad
overview of inorganic materials, including ceramics and novel
single crystals, such as KTP and BBO, is presented. Some key
materials such and LiNbO3 are discussed in detail. Liquid crystals
and ferroelectric liquid crystals are also described at some
length, and attention is paid to recent developments in the field
of molecular materials (polymers, LB filins and so on).;A special
chapter is devoted to the promising field of semiconductor
nanostructures, with interesting electrooptic effects associated to
quantum confinement. Waveguide and integrated optics device,
presenting specific theoretical and practical features, constitute
another chapter. Photorefractive processes and materials are,
finally, discussed as a relevant outcome of the synergy between
electrooptics and photoconductivity.;Applications of all these
phenomena to a variety of devices, from deflectors to spacial light
modulators, are described. Extensive tables make the b
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