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28 reviewsISBN 10: 1620819929
ISBN 13: 9781620819920
Author: Jeffrey M. Ringer
This book presents and reviews research in the field of optics, including multi-wavelength semiconductor laser diodes; in-line hologram reconstruction; photoacoustic spectroscopy of NO2; chemical oxygen iodine laser; optical superlattices and chalcones.
Chapter 1
Recent Progresses of Multi-Wavelength Semiconductor Laser Diodes for Optical Information Storage Systems H. Ko and M. W. Cho
Chapter 2
Soliton Propagation in Three-Level Atomic System Under Detuned Excitation
N. Boutabba and H. Eleuch
Chapter 3
In-Line Hologram Reconstruction by Using Iterative Algorithms Y. Zhang
Chapter 4
Photoacoustic Spectroscopy of NO2 and Several Applications Verónica Slezak
Chapter 5
Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser: Current Development Status and Applications
R. Rajesh, Gaurav Singhal, P. M. V. Subbarao, Mainnudin,
R. K. Tyagi and A. L. Dawar
Chapter 6
Chalcones: Possible New Materials for Third-Order Nonlinear Optics
A. John Kiran, K. Chandrasekharan, Balakrishna Kalluraya and H. D. Shashikala
Chapter 7
Optical Superlattices: Where Photons Behave Like Electrons
M. Ghulinyan, Z. Gaburro, L. Pavesi, C.J. Oton, N. Capuj, R. Sapienza, C. Toninelli, P. Costantino and D.S. Wiersma
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hyperphysics optics
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Tags: Jeffrey Ringer, Perspectives in Optics