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Progress in Optics - Progress in Optics
Wolf
Progress in Optics - Progress in Optics
Wolf
This volume in the "Progress in Optics" series covers topics such as: wave propagation in inhomogenous media; the statistics of dynamic speckles; and the scattering of light from multilayer systems with rough boundaries.
Publisher Marketing: Hardbound. This volume presents a review of the research in several areas of modern optics written by experts well-known in the international scientific community. The first chapter discusses properties and methods of production and detection of coherent superpositions of macroscopically distinguishable states of light (the so-called Schrodinger cat states). Chapter two deals with the phase-shift method, which originated in the 1930's, for the analysis of potential-scattering problems in atomic and nuclear physics. Recently this approach has been applied to wave propagation in one-dimensional inhomogeneous media. Chapter three is concerned with the statistical properties of dynamic laser speckles that arise from scattering objects with rough surfaces undergoing translation and rotation. A moving phase-screen model is employed, which gives a relatively simple formulation of the theory and a clear picture of the time-varying speckle phenomenon. The f
Contributor Bio: Wolf, D. Ed. Eric R. Wolf(1923-1999) had an illustrious and influential career as Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at H. Lehman College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York. Contributor Bio: Wolf, Emil fm.author_biographical_note2
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | December 1, 1995 |
ISBN13 | 9780444821409 |
Publishers | Elsevier Science & Technology |
Pages | 431 |
Dimensions | 156 × 234 × 25 mm · 820 g |
Series Editor | Wolf, Emil (University of Rochester, NY, USA) |
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