Optical materials and applications
This book brings together and couples results from electromagnetic, mechanics, thermodynamics, solid state physics, chemistry, optics, and materials science to provide a coherent picture of materials science, in particular their optical properties. It discusses the underlying physical basis of the e...
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Boca Raton, FL
CRC Press
2012
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| 505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1: Basic Theory on Optical Properties of Solids -- Chapter 2: Optical Materials for Ultraviolet, Visible, and Infrared --Chapter 3: Materials for Nonlinear Optics -- Chapter 4: Materials for Solid-State Lasers -- Chapter 5: Materials for Optical Waveguides --Chapter 6: Materials for Optical Thin Films -- Chapter 7: Materials for Nanophotonics | |
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