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Presenting a blend of applied and fundamental research in highly
interdisciplinary subjects of rapidly developing areas, this book
contains contributions on the frontiers and hot topics of laser
physics, laser technology and laser engineering, and covers a wide
range of laser topics, from all-optical signal processing and
chaotic optical communication to production of superwicking
surfaces, correction of extremely high-power beams, and generation
of ultrabroadband spectra. It presents both review-type
contributions and well researched and documented case studies, and
is intended for graduate students, young scientist, and emeritus
scientist working/studying in laser physics, optoelectronics,
optics, photonics, and adjacent areas. The book contains both
experimental and theoretical studies, as well as combinations of
these two, which is known to be a most useful and interesting form
of reporting scientific results, allowing students to really learn
from each contribution. The book contains over 130 illustrations.
This book presents a collection of extended contributions on the
physics and application of optoelectronic materials and
metamaterials. The book is divided into three parts, respectively
covering materials, metamaterials and optoelectronic devices.
Individual chapters cover topics including phonon-polariton
interaction, semiconductor and nonlinear organic materials,
metallic, dielectric and gyrotropic metamaterials, singular optics,
parity-time symmetry, nonlinear plasmonics, microstructured optical
fibers, passive nonlinear shaping of ultrashort pulses, and
pulse-preserving supercontinuum generation. The book contains both
experimental and theoretical studies, and each contribution is a
self-contained exposition of a particular topic, featuring an
extensive reference list. The book will be a useful resource for
graduate and postgraduate students, researchers and engineers
involved in optoelectronics/photonics, quantum electronics, optics,
and adjacent areas of science and technology.
This book presents a collection of extended contributions on the
physics and application of optoelectronic materials and
metamaterials. The book is divided into three parts, respectively
covering materials, metamaterials and optoelectronic devices.
Individual chapters cover topics including phonon-polariton
interaction, semiconductor and nonlinear organic materials,
metallic, dielectric and gyrotropic metamaterials, singular optics,
parity-time symmetry, nonlinear plasmonics, microstructured optical
fibers, passive nonlinear shaping of ultrashort pulses, and
pulse-preserving supercontinuum generation. The book contains both
experimental and theoretical studies, and each contribution is a
self-contained exposition of a particular topic, featuring an
extensive reference list. The book will be a useful resource for
graduate and postgraduate students, researchers and engineers
involved in optoelectronics/photonics, quantum electronics, optics,
and adjacent areas of science and technology.
Presenting a blend of applied and fundamental research in highly
interdisciplinary subjects of rapidly developing areas, this book
contains contributions on the frontiers and hot topics of laser
physics, laser technology and laser engineering, and covers a wide
range of laser topics, from all-optical signal processing and
chaotic optical communication to production of superwicking
surfaces, correction of extremely high-power beams, and generation
of ultrabroadband spectra. It presents both review-type
contributions and well researched and documented case studies, and
is intended for graduate students, young scientist, and emeritus
scientist working/studying in laser physics, optoelectronics,
optics, photonics, and adjacent areas. The book contains both
experimental and theoretical studies, as well as combinations of
these two, which is known to be a most useful and interesting form
of reporting scientific results, allowing students to really learn
from each contribution. The book contains over 130 illustrations.
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