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It has been five years since the publication of the first edition
of Microoptics Technology. In that time, optical technology has
experienced an unparalleled burst of activity that has produced a
body of significant real results that have advanced new materials,
devices, and systems. Building on the foundation of the first
edition, this comprehensive reference presents an introduction and
review of the optics and methods of microoptic elements with
particular emphasis on lenses and lens arrays. The author explores
advances that emerged from the flurry of activity over the last
five years. With two new chapters and another fully expanded, the
book covers current and new methods of fabrication of microlenses,
as well as refractive, GRIN, and diffractive methods. It also
includes chapters on optical devices that utilize the microoptic
fabrication methods, including micro-diffraction gratings and
optical isolators, together with a discussion of a number of
important applications. See what's new in the Second Edition:
Coverage of negative refractive index materials Information on
femto second laser interaction with materials Chapter on photonic
crystal has been extensively expanded The first edition was the
first resource to collect all microlens fabrication methods into a
single volume. With more than 600 references, tables, equations,
drawings, and photographs, Microoptics Technology, Second Edition
replaces its predecessor as the gold standard reference in this
field.
This book will discuss how glass and glass ceramic interact with
light, both transiently and permanently. Ways that light
permanently alter the properties of glass and glass ceramic like
the color, refractive index, and mechanical and chemical behaviors
will be included. Each photochromatic phenomenon will be discussed
in detail from the physical and chemical origin to the method
fabrication and ultimately to their utilization.
This book will discuss how glass and glass ceramic interact with
light, both transiently and permanently. Ways that light
permanently alter the properties of glass and glass ceramic like
the color, refractive index, and mechanical and chemical behaviors
will be included. Each photochromatic phenomenon will be discussed
in detail from the physical and chemical origin to the method
fabrication and ultimately to their utilization.
It has been five years since the publication of the first edition
of Microoptics Technology. In that time, optical technology has
experienced an unparalleled burst of activity that has produced a
body of significant real results that have advanced new materials,
devices, and systems. Building on the foundation of the first
edition, this comprehensive reference presents an introduction and
review of the optics and methods of microoptic elements with
particular emphasis on lenses and lens arrays. The author explores
advances that emerged from the flurry of activity over the last
five years. With two new chapters and another fully expanded, the
book covers current and new methods of fabrication of microlenses,
as well as refractive, GRIN, and diffractive methods. It also
includes chapters on optical devices that utilize the microoptic
fabrication methods, including micro-diffraction gratings and
optical isolators, together with a discussion of a number of
important applications. See what's new in the Second Edition:
-Coverage of negative refractive index materials -Information on
femto second laser interaction with materials -Chapter on photonic
crystal has been extensively expanded The first edition was the
first resource to collect all microlens fabrication methods into a
single volume. With more than 600 references, tables, equations,
drawings, and photographs, Microoptics Technology, Second Edition
replaces its predecessor as the gold standard reference in this
field.
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