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Sch??fer, Wilfried |
Semiconductor Optics and Transport Phenomena |
I11188 |
2002 |
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Wegener, Martin |
Extreme Nonlinear Optics |
I08418 |
2005 |
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| Title | Semiconductor Optics and Transport Phenomena |
| Author(s) | Sch??fer, Wilfried;Wegener, Martin |
| Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. |
| Description | XI, 495 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This introduction to the field of semiconductor optics, including transport phenomena in semiconductors, has its origin in an advanced course jointly given by a theoretician and an experimentalist. Starting with the theoretical fundamentals of this field the book develops, assuming a basic knowledge of solid-state physics. The text is suitable for graduates and scientists alike who need a well-balanced and up-to-date introduction to this area. The application areas of the theory covered include semiconductor lasers, detectors, electro-optic modulators, single-electron transistors, microcavities and double-barrier resonant tunneling diodes. One hundred problems with hints for solution help the readers to deepen their knowledge |
| ISBN,Price | 9783662046630 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. ELECTRODYNAMICS
5. Electronic materials
6. LASERS
7. Optical and Electronic Materials
8. OPTICAL MATERIALS
9. OPTICS
10. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices
11. PHOTONICS
12. QUANTUM OPTICS
13. THERMODYNAMICS
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| Title | Extreme Nonlinear Optics : An Introduction |
| Author(s) | Wegener, Martin |
| Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. |
| Description | X, 223 p. 86 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Following the birth of the laser in 1960, the field of "nonlinear optics" rapidly emerged. Today, laser intensities and pulse durations are readily available, for which the concepts and approximations of traditional nonlinear optics no longer apply. In this regime of "extreme nonlinear optics," a large variety of novel and unusual effects arise, for example frequency doubling in inversion symmetric materials or high-harmonic generation in gases, which can lead to attosecond electromagnetic pulses or pulse trains.??Other examples of "extreme nonlinear optics" cover diverse areas such as solid-state physics, atomic physics, relativistic free electrons in a vacuum and even the vacuum itself. This book starts with an introduction to the field based primarily on extensions of two famous textbook examples, namely the Lorentz oscillator model and the Drude model. Here the level of sophistication should be accessible to any undergraduate physics student. Many graphical illustrations and examples are given. The following chapters gradually guide the student towards the current "state of the art" and provide a comprehensive overview of the field. Every chapter is accompanied by exercises to deepen the reader's understanding of important topics, with detailed solutions at the end of the book |
| ISBN,Price | 9783540266884 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory
2. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS
3. COMPLEX SYSTEMS
4. DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. ELECTRODYNAMICS
8. ENGINEERING
9. Engineering, general
10. GRAVITATION
11. OPTICS
12. QUANTUM OPTICS
13. STATISTICAL PHYSICS
14. Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems
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