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Inorganic Phosphors: Compositions, Preparation and Optical
Properties addresses practical and theoretical aspects of inorganic
phosphors used in lighting and display applications. Authors Yen
and Weber present the synthesis of phosphors in a ...cookbook...
style that features nearly 300 ...recipes... using the most
up-to-date guidelines and methods. They also categorize nearly 500
phosphors in terms of chemical composition and luminescence output
wavelengths, summarizing their physical and emissive optical
properties. This book is the first of its kind to provide a
combined practical and technical foundation that can be used in
commercial and academic research and development of new phosphors
and applications.
For years scientists turned to the CRC Handbook of Laser Science & Technology for reliable data on optical materials. Out of print for several years, that standard-setting work now has a successor: the Handbook of Optical Materials.
This new handbook is an authoritative compilation of the physical properties of materials used in all types of lasers and optical systems. In it, scientist, author, and editor Dr. Marvin J. Weber provides extensive data tabulations and references for the most important optical materials, including crystals, glasses, polymers, metals, liquids, and gases. The properties detailed include both linear and nonlinear optical properties, mechanical properties, thermal properties together with many additional special properties, such as electro-, magneto-, and elasto-optic properties.
Using a minimum of narration and logically organized by material properties, the handbook's unique presentation simplifies the process of comparing different materials for their suitability in particular applications. Appendices furnish a wealth of other useful information, including lists of the many abbreviations and acronyms that proliferate in this field. The Handbook of Optical Materials is simply the most complete one-stop source available for materials data essential to lasers and optical systems.
In the CRC Handbook of Laser Science and Technology: Supplement 2, experts summarize the discovery and properties of new optical materials that have appeared since the publication of Volumes III-V. Included are the latest advances in optical crystals, glasses and plastics, laser host materials, phase conjugation materials, linear electrooptic materials, nonlinear optical materials, magnetooptic materials, elastooptic materials, photorefractive materials, liquid crystals, and thin film coatings. The book also includes expanded coverage of optical waveguide materials and new sections on optical liquids, glass fiber lasers, diamond optics, and gradient index materials. Appendices include Designation of Russian Optical Glasses; Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Mineralogical or Common Names for Optical Materials; and Abbreviations for Methods of Preparing Optical Materials. Extensive tabulations of materials properties with references to the primary literature are provided throughout the supplement. The CRC Handbook of Laser Science and Technology: Supplement 2 represents the latest volume in the most comprehensive, up-to-date listing of the properties of optical materials for lasers and laser systems, making it an essential reference work for all scientists and engineers working in laser research and development.
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Handbook of Lasers (Paperback)
Marvin J. Weber; Contributions by Alexander Kaminskii, John T. Broad, Brian J. MacGowan, Christopher C. Davis, …
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Lasers continue to be an amazingly robust field of activity. Anyone
seeking a photon source is now confronted with an enormous number
of possible lasers and laser wavelengths to choose from, but no
single, comprehensive source to help them make that choice. The
Handbook of Lasers provides an authoritative compilation of lasers,
their properties, and original references in a readily accessible
form. Organized by lasing media-solids, liquids, and gases-each
section is subdivided into distinct laser types. Each type carries
a brief description, followed by tables listing the lasing element
or medium, host, lasing transition and wavelength, operating
properties, primary literature citations, and, for broadband
lasers, reported tuning ranges. The importance and value of the
Handbook of Lasers cannot be overstated. Serving as both an archive
and as an indicator of emerging trends, it reflects the state of
knowledge and development in the field, provides a rapid means of
obtaining reference data, and offers a pathway to the literature.
It contains data useful for comparison with predictions and for
developing models of processes, and may reveal fundamental
inconsistencies or conflicts in the data.
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