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This book provides a broad introductory survey of this remarkable
field, aiming to establish and clearly differentiate its physical
principles, and also to provide a snapshot portrait of many of the
most prominent current applications. Primary emphasis is placed on
developing an understanding of the fundamental photonic origin
behind the mechanism that operates in each type of effect. To this
end, the first few chapters introduce and develop core theory,
focusing on the physical significance and source of the most
salient parameters, and revealing the detailed interplay between
the key material and optical properties. Where appropriate, both
classical and photonic (quantum mechanical) representations are
discussed. The number of equations is purposely kept to a minimum,
and only a broad background in optical physics is assumed. With
copious examples and illustrations, each of the subsequent chapters
then sets out to explain and exhibit the main features and uses of
the various distinct types of mechanism that can be involved in
optical nanomanipulation, including some of the very latest
developments. To complete the scene, we also briefly discuss
applications to larger, biological particles. Overall, this book
aims to deliver to the non-specialist an amenable introduction to
the technically more advanced literature on individual manipulation
methods. Full references to the original research papers are given
throughout, and an up-to-date bibliography is provided for each
chapter, which directs the reader to other selected, more
specialised sources.
In modern optics, the photon concept is indispensable for an
ever-increasing range of applications, including many that are now
prominent in twenty-first-century technology. To fully appreciate
these applications, it is essential to understand the quantum
principles and the mechanisms involved. This book, written by two
widely published experts in the area, aims to provide a sound and
up-to-date description of the theory and applications of photon
science. It concisely explains substantial theory with a light
touch, and the text is illustrated with original color figures.
This book provides a broad introductory survey of this remarkable
field, aiming to establish and clearly differentiate its physical
principles, and also to provide a snapshot portrait of many of the
most prominent current applications. Primary emphasis is placed on
developing an understanding of the fundamental photonic origin
behind the mechanism that operates in each type of effect. To this
end, the first few chapters introduce and develop core theory,
focusing on the physical significance and source of the most
salient parameters, and revealing the detailed interplay between
the key material and optical properties. Where appropriate, both
classical and photonic (quantum mechanical) representations are
discussed. The number of equations is purposely kept to a minimum,
and only a broad background in optical physics is assumed. With
copious examples and illustrations, each of the subsequent chapters
then sets out to explain and exhibit the main features and uses of
the various distinct types of mechanism that can be involved in
optical nanomanipulation, including some of the very latest
developments. To complete the scene, we also briefly discuss
applications to larger, biological particles. Overall, this book
aims to deliver to the non-specialist an amenable introduction to
the technically more advanced literature on individual manipulation
methods. Full references to the original research papers are given
throughout, and an up-to-date bibliography is provided for each
chapter, which directs the reader to other selected, more
specialised sources.
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