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    PHYSICS OF NONLINEAR OPTICS

    by Guang S He (State University of New York, Buffalo) & Song H Liu (South China Normal University)

    Preface (115k)
    Table of Contents (464k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
    Chapter 1.1: Definition of Nonlinear Optics (376k)
    Chapter 1.2: Major Events in History of Nonlinear Optics (495k)
    Chapter 1.3: Features of Interaction of Intense Light with Matter (467k)
    Chapter 1.4: Theoretical Framework of Nonlinear Optics (359k)

    Nonlinear optics has been a rapidly growing field in recent decades. It is based on the study of effects and phenomena related to the interaction of intense coherent light radiation with matter.

    Physics of Nonlinear Optics describes various major nonlinear optical effects, including physical principles, experimental techniques, up-to-date research achievements, and current or potential applications. This book features clear conceptual descriptions, concise formulations, and emphasizes both theoretical and experimental aspects of nonlinear optics. The readability of this book is particularly enhanced by a series of color photographs showing the spectacular appearances of various nonlinear optical effects.

    Both authors of this book are outstanding research scientists renowned in their professional areas. Their major research achievements in nonlinear optics include the pioneering studies of two-wave-coupled refractive-index change, Raman-enhanced self-focusing, optical-frequency Pockels effect, stimulated Kerr scattering, optical phase-conjugation via backward stimulated emission, and two-photon-absorption based optical limiting, stabilization and reshaping.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction to Nonlinear Optics
    • Fundamental Knowledge of Nonlinear Polarization
    • Second-Order Nonlinear Wave Mixing
    • Third-Order Nonlinear Wave Mixing
    • Intense Light Induced Refractive-Index Changes
    • Photorefractive Effects
    • Self-Focusing, Self-Phase-Modulation, and Spectral Self-Broadening
    • Stimulated Scattering of Intense Light
    • Optical Phase-Conjugation
    • Optical Coherent Transient Effects
    • Nonlinear Spectroscopic Effects
    • Optical Bistability
    • Optical Limiting, Stabilization, and Reshaping
    • Vigorous Theory of Nonlinear Susceptibilities
     
    Readership: Graduate students and research scientists/engineers who work in optics, electro-optics, laser technology, opto-electronics, quantum electronics, photonics, engineering, chemistry and other multi-disciplinary fields.
     
    “It is an excellent handbook that can be used by research scientists and engineers working in optics, laser technology, opto-electronics, photonics, chemistry, and a number of other multidisciplinary fields … The book is well referenced and has a good table of contents. I would recommend it as a must for any optics library.”
    Optics & Photonics News, 2000
     
    “The manner in which the authors treat the subject matter renders the text highly readable, and makes it an appropriate choice for senior- and graduate-level instruction. The translation from Chinese to English appears good, with the technical content intact.”
    Optics & Photonics News, Jun 2001
     
    576pp    Pub. date: Dec 1999  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-3319-8
    981-02-3319-1
       US$116 / £77

     


     

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