Electro-optics handbook
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Electro-optics handbook
(McGraw-Hill handbooks)
McGraw-Hill, c2000
2nd ed
Available at 9 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a reference for laser coverage and electro-optics. It covers optical communications, electro-optic devides, high intensity optical fields and major laser types.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Electro-Optics
Chapter 2. Noncoherent Sources
Chapter 3. Broadband Wireless
Chapter 4. Advanced Television Broadcasting
Chapter 5. Lasers, Solid-State
Chapter 6. Semiconductor Lasers
Chapter 7. Infrared Gas Lasers
Chapter 8. Free Electron Lasers
Chapter 9. Ultrashort Optical Pulses: Sources and Techniques
Chapter 10. Optical Materials: U, VUV
Chapter 11. Optical Materials: Visable and Infrared
Chapter 12. Optical Fibers
Chapter 13. Nonlinear Optics
Chapter 14. Phase Conjunction
Chapter 15. Ultraviolet and X-Ray Detectors
Chapter 16. Visable Dectors
Chapter 17. Infrared Detectors
Chapter 18. Imaging Detectors
Chapter 19. Holography
Chapter 20. Laser Spectroscopy and Photochemistry
Chapter 21. Fiber-Optic Sensors
Chapter 22. High-Resolution Lithography for Optoelectronics
Chapter 23. Laser Safety in the Research and Development Environment
Chapter 24. Lasers and Medicine
Chapter 25. Material Processing Applications of Lasers
Chapter 26. Optical Integrated Circuits
Chapter 27. Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits
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