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The textbook we offer to the reader is based on a two-term course
of lec tures, "Electromagnetic Response of Material Media," that
the authors gave for a number of years to the final-year students
of the Physics Depart ment of Moscow University. This course built
on courses in quantum electronics, nonlinear optics and theoretical
fundamentals of quantum radiophysics; students are as sumed to have
mastered the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, laser physics and
nonlinear optics. The essential core of the course, and hence of
the book, is the current general theory of electromagnetic response
of a nonrelativistic medium. The main aspects are presented in
Chapters 1 and 2. The second part is devoted to more traditional
topics which students learn in this course of lectures and also in
the course "Condensed Matter Physics" for students who choose to
major in radiophysics and laser physics; this course is also taught
by the authors at the Physics Department. This volume was intended
as a text for students and, as such, does not cite original
publications. We decided to provide a list of additional
recommended literature, mostly of well known, easily accessible
textbooks."
The textbook we offer to the reader is based on a two-term course
of lec tures, "Electromagnetic Response of Material Media," that
the authors gave for a number of years to the final-year students
of the Physics Depart ment of Moscow University. This course built
on courses in quantum electronics, nonlinear optics and theoretical
fundamentals of quantum radiophysics; students are as sumed to have
mastered the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, laser physics and
nonlinear optics. The essential core of the course, and hence of
the book, is the current general theory of electromagnetic response
of a nonrelativistic medium. The main aspects are presented in
Chapters 1 and 2. The second part is devoted to more traditional
topics which students learn in this course of lectures and also in
the course "Condensed Matter Physics" for students who choose to
major in radiophysics and laser physics; this course is also taught
by the authors at the Physics Department. This volume was intended
as a text for students and, as such, does not cite original
publications. We decided to provide a list of additional
recommended literature, mostly of well known, easily accessible
textbooks.
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