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Young M. — Optics and Lasers: Including Fibers and Optical Waveguides
Young M. — Optics and Lasers: Including Fibers and Optical Waveguides



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Название: Optics and Lasers: Including Fibers and Optical Waveguides

Автор: Young M.

Аннотация:

Optics and Lasers is an introduction to applied optics, covering elementary ray and wave optics as well as lasers, holography, fibers, optical waveguides, integrated optics, and quantum noise. Further chapters deal with the physical principles of optical instruments, light sources, and detectors. Numerous examples and exercises with complete solutions help the readers to deepen their knowledge.
This completely revised and enlarged edition is intended for advanced undergraduates in laser physics and engineering but will also be helpful for active scientists.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Физика/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: 1st edition

Год издания: 1992

Количество страниц: 498

Добавлена в каталог: 17.11.2009

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Предметный указатель
Nicol prism      9.2.3
Night glasses      3.7.1
Nipkow disk      3.6.1
Nitrobenzene      9.4.1
Nodal point      2.2.8
Nodal slide      2.2.8
Noise      7.4.1
Noise equivalent power (NEP)      4.3.3
Noise in detectors      4.3.3
Noise in holography      7.1
Noise, white      4.3.3
Nonlinear optics      9.3
Normalized frequency      10.2.5
NSOM      3.9
Numerical aperture      3.5 3.8.3 5.6.4 7.2.1 7.4.4 10.4.1
Numerical aperture, local      10.3.2 11.5.5
Numerical aperture, measurement, of fiber      11.6
Numerical aperture, of condensing lens      5.6.4
Numerical aperture, of microscope objective      3.5 3.8.3 7.2.1 7.4.4
Numerical aperture, of optical waveguide      10.1
Nyquist frequency      7.4.4
Object distance      2.2.2 2.2.7
Object space      2.2.1
Object, real or virtual      2.2.5
Objective      2.2.12 3.5
Objective, biological      3.5
Objective, metallurgical      3.5
Objective, microscope      3.5 3.8.3 7.4.4
Objective, oil-immersion      3.5 3.8.3
Objective, photographic      2.2.12 3.8.1
Objective, telescope      2.2.12 3.8.2
Obliguity factor      5.5.1
Opacity      3.2.2
Opal glass      4.1.5
Opera glasses      3.7.3
Operational amplifier      4.3.1
Optic axis      9.2.1—3 9.4.1 9.4.2
Optic axis, fast      9.2.1
Optic axis, field-induced      9.4.2
Optic axis, slow      9.2.1
Optical activity      9.2.5 9.2.6
Optical communications      1 8.4.8 9.4.3 10.1 11.2.1 12.1 see “Optical
Optical computer      8.4.8
Optical density      3.2.2 11.2.1
Optical density, base      3.2.2
Optical density, fog      3.2.2
Optical density, of buffer or coating      11.1.3
optical fiber      see also “Optical fiber measurements” “Optical
Optical fiber, coupling into      10.1 10.4 11.6
Optical fiber, delta parameter of      10.3.1
Optical fiber, equilibrium length of      11.1
Optical fiber, equilibrium mode distribution of      11.1
Optical fiber, frequency response of      10.1
Optical fiber, graded-index      10.1 10.3 10.3.2 10.4.1 10.4.3 11.3.3 11.5.1
Optical fiber, index profile of      10.3.1
Optical fiber, leaky rays in      10.3.3 10.3.4
Optical fiber, loss in      10.3.4
Optical fiber, microbends in      10.3.5
Optical fiber, misalignment of      see “Connector”
Optical fiber, mode coupling in      10.3.5
Optical fiber, modes in      10.2 10.2.4
Optical fiber, multimode      10.4.1 11.1
Optical fiber, numerical aperture of      10.1 10.2.5 10.2.6 10.4.1
Optical fiber, parabolic profile      10.3.1
Optical fiber, power-law profile      10.3.1
Optical fiber, profile parameter of      10.3.1
Optical fiber, rays in      10.1
Optical fiber, single-mode      10.2.6 10.4.2 10.4.3 11.3.3
Optical fiber, step-index, defined      10.3
Optical fiber, transit-time variations in      10.1
Optical fiber, windows in      11.2.1
Optical integrated circuit      1 12 12.1
Optical isolator Problem      9.4
Optical mixing      9.3.3
Optical path      5.3.1 5.5.6 5.6.1 6.2.1
Optical processing      7.2 7.2.1 7.2.7 9.2.6
Optical processor      7.2 7.2.5—7 7.3.4
Optical processor, converging-beam      7.2.7
Optical processor, planar      12.2
Optical rectification      9.3
Optical resonators      1 8.3
Optical resonators, stability of      8.3.3
Optical resonators, unstable      8.3—2
Optical sectioning      3.6
Optical spectrum analyzer      6.1
Optical thickness      5.4.1
Optical time-domain reflectometry      11.4
Optical transfer function      7.3.5
Optical waveguide      1 7.2.4 9.1.6 10 12.1 see “Optical-fiber
Optical waveguide branch      12.1.3
Optical waveguide, buried      12.1.1
Optical waveguide, channel      12.1.1
Optical waveguide, circular      10.2.4 10.2.6
Optical waveguide, cladding of      10.1
Optical waveguide, core of      10.1
Optical waveguide, coupling into      10.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.4
Optical waveguide, diffused      12.1.1
Optical waveguide, gratings in      10.2.3 12.2.4
Optical waveguide, index profile of      10.3.1
Optical waveguide, ion-exchanged      12.1.1
Optical waveguide, mode coupling in      10.3.5
Optical waveguide, modes in      10.2 10.2.4 10.4.2
Optical waveguide, number of modes in      10.2.5
Optical waveguide, planar      10.2 10.2.2 10.2.3
Optical waveguide, rectangular      10.2.4
Optical waveguide, ridge      12.1.2
Optical waveguide, single-mode      10.1 10.2.6 12.1.3
Optical waveguide, slab      12.1.1
Optical waveguide, strip      12.1 12.1.1
Optical-fiber measurements      11 see “Optical
Optical-fiber measurements of attenuation      11.2
Optical-fiber measurements of backscatter      11.4
Optical-fiber measurements of bandwidth      11.3 11.3.1
Optical-fiber measurements of core diameter      11.5.5
Optical-fiber measurements of index profile      11.5
Optical-fiber measurements of numerical aperture      11.6
Optical-fiber measurements, launch conditions in      11.1
Optical-fiber measurements, optical time-domain reflectometry      11.4
Order      5.3.2 5.4.2 7.1.1 7.2.1
Order number      see “Order”
Order, missing      5.5.2 6.1.1
Ordinary ray      9.2.1—3
Oscillation      8
Output mirror      8.1
Overhead projector      3.3
Overlap integral      10.4.2
Packing fraction      10.4.3
Parabolic profile      10.3.1 see
Parallel processing      12.2
Parametric amplification      9.3.3
Parametric oscillation      9.3.3
Paraxial approximation      1 2.2.2
Partial coherence      see “Coherence”
Particle      1
Passband      6.4.3
Pattern recognition      7—2—6
Peak power      8.2.3
Peak power of mode-locked laser      8.2.4
Peak power of Q-switched laser      8.2.3
Peak power of ruby laser      8.4.1
Perfect imaging      12.2.2
Period      5.1
Periscope      3.7.3
Perspective distortion Problem      3.6
Perspective Problem      3.6
Petermann definition      11.7
Petzval sum      2.2.12
Petzval surface      2.2.12
Phasar Problem      12.7
Phase      5.1 5.5.1
Phase change on reflection      5.4.1 7.4.5 9.1.3 9.1.6 10.2 10.2.5
Phase contrast      1 7.2.5
Phase difference      5.2 10.2
Phase factor      7.2.7
Phase matching      9.3.2 9.3.3 12.1.6
Phase microscopy      7.2.1 7.2.5
Phase object      7.2.5
Phase of OTF      7.3.5
Phase plate      5.7.3 7.2.5
phase velocity      5.1 10.2.1
Phase, relative      5.1 8.2.4
Photocathode      4.3.1
Photocathode, spectral responsivity of, graph      4.3.3
Photoconductive detector      4.3.1 4.3.3
Photoconductivity      4.3.1
PhotoDiode      4.3.1 4.3.3
Photodiode, avalanche      4.3.1
Photodiode, biplanar      4.3.1
Photodiode, pn and pin      4.3.1
Photodiode, solid state      4.3.3
Photodiode, vacuum      4.3.1 4.3.3
photoelectric effect      4.3.1
Photoelectric effect, external      4.3.1
Photoelectric effect, internal      4.3.1
Photoelectron      4.3.1
photographic emulsion      3.2.1
Photographic emulsion objective      2.2.12
Photographic emulsion plate (in holography)      7—1 7.2.6
photography      3.2 see
Photometric units      4.1.2 see
Photometry      1 4.1 see
Photomultiplier      4.3.1 4.3.3
Photon      8.1.1 4.3.3 see “Wave
Photon noise      4.3.3
Photopic vision      3.1
Phototube      4.3.1
Phototube, biplanar      4.3.1
Phototube, gas-filled      4.3.1
Phototube, multiplier      4.3.1
Phototube, response time of      4.3.1 Problem
Phototube, transit time of electrons in Problem      4—6
Photovoltaic detector      4.3.1
piezoelectric crystal      6.3
Pinhole camera      5.5.4
Pinhole camera, resolution limit of      5.5.4
Pixel (picture element)      7—4.1 7.4.2
Planar lens      1
Planar optical device      1 12 12.2
Planar waveguide      10.2 10.2.2 10.2.3 see “Optical “Planar
Planck's constant      4.2.1
Planck's law      4.2.1
Plane of incidence      9.1.2
Plane wave      5.3.1
Plane-polarization      5.1.1 9.2 9.2.3
Plate, photographic      3.2.3
Pockels cell      8.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3
Pockels cell, longitudinal      9.4.2
Pockels cell, transverse      9.4.2
Pockels effect      9.4.2
Point source      4.1.1 4.1.3
Point-spread function      see “Impulse response”
Poisson distribution      4.3.3
Polarizability      9.1.1
Polarizability, nonlinear      9.3
Polarization      1 5.1.1 9.1.3 9.2 10.2.5
Polarization, plane of      9.1.3
Polarization-mode distortion      11.3.3
Polarized light      9 9.2
Polarized light, circularly      9.1.2
Polarized light, elliptically      9.1.2
Polarized light, partially      9.1.2
Polarized light, plane      5.1.1 9.1.3 9.2
Polarizer      3.6.1 9.2.2 9.2.6
Polarizer, dichroic      9.2.4
Polarizer, pile-of-plates      9.1.2
Polarizing film      9.2.4
Population      8.1.1
Population inversion      8.1.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.4.4
Population inversion, normalized      8.1.1
Population inversion, threshold      8.2.3 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.4.4
Position factor      5.7.5
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate      9.3.2 9.4.2
Power      see “Radiant power”
Power of lens      3.1
Power-law profile      10.3.1
Preform      11.5.1
Presbyopia      3.1
Principal angle      9.1.7
Principal maximum      5.3.2 5.5.1 6.1.2 7.2.1
Principal plane      2.2.7
Principal plane of optical processor      7.2
Principal point      2.2.7
Principal ray      3.7.3
Printing (photograph)      3.2.1
prism      2.1.5
Prism coupler      10.2.2
Prism, Glan — Thompson      9.2.3
Prism, Nicol      9.2.3
Prism, Porro      2.1.5
Prism, reflecting      2.1.5 Problem
Prism, roof      2.1.5 Problem
Profile parameter      10.3.1 11.3 3
Projection lamp      3.3
Projection lens      3.3
Projection systems and projectors      13
Propagation constant      10.2.1—3
PuLSE      5.2.1 8.2.3 8.2.4
Pulsed laser      see “Laser”
Pump (optical)      8.2 8.2.1
Pun      2.2.1
Pupil function      7.3.1
Pupil of the eye      3.1 3.7.1 3.7.3
Pupil of the eye, entrance      3.7.1
Pupil of the eye, exit      3.7.1
Pyroelectric detector      4.3.2
Pyrometer      4.2.2
Q-switched laser      1 8.2.3 9.4.2
Quadratic phase factor      7.2.7
Qualification (of equilibrium-mode simulator)      11.1.2
Quantum      4.2.1 8.1.1
Quantum detector      4.3.1
Quantum efficiency      4.3.3
Quantum electrodynamics      1
Quantum energy      8.1.1
Quantum noise      4.3.3
Quantum theory      4.2.3
Quarter-wave layer      6.4.1
Quarter-wave plate      3.6.1 9.2.2 9.4.3
Quarter-wave stack      6.4.2 12.2.5
Quarter-wave voltage      9.4.3
Quartz      9.2.1 9.2.3 9.2.5 9.4.5
Radiance      4.1.1
Radiance theorem      4.1.8
Radiant emittance      4.1.1
Radiant emittance of blackbody      4.2.1
Radiant energy      4.1.2
Radiant exitance      4.1.1 see
Radiant intensity      4.1.1
Radiant power      1 4.1.1
Radiation angle (of fiber) 11.1.2      see also “Numerical aperture”
Radiation pyrometer      4.2.2
Radiation thermocouple      4.3.2
Radiation thermopile      4.3.2
Radiometric units      4.1.1
Radiometry      1 4.1
Range without overlap      see “Free spectral range”
Raster      3.5
Rate equation      8.2.1 8.4.4
Ray      1 2.1
Ray optics      1 2.1
1 2 3 4 5 6
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